For SAR Peterborough Narrow Gauge Division v2.0 only
Commodities:
Passengers
Livestock
Goods
Minerals
Loco Services:
Coal
Water
Facilities:
Loop
Turning
Distance from Quorn: 66 kms, 41 miles
Unmanned location on the Port Augusta-Hawker Line .
Station, goods, mineral loading bank and shunting loops, stockyard siding, loco servicing facilities and a turning WYE.
Hawker became the terminus when the line to Marree was closed in 1956.
Mineral traffic (barytes, a form of barium sulfate) from a mine 70km north of Hawker was the main reason the line remained open after 1956. The mineral was trucked to Hawker and then railed to a crushing and bagging mill at Quorn for shipment by rail throughout the country. Rail was used between Hawker and Quorn because of the poor condition of the roads.
In the 1960s there was only a single scheduled freight service each week. There were no passenger services. The line was closed in 1972.