South Australian Railway Company

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The South Australian Railway Company was an attempt in the 1840s by private capitalists to establish a railway in the infant colony of South Australia. The company was based in London, where most of the capital was to be raised, £25,000 in the first instance. There were two or three local directors, since in the days before electric undersea cable telegraph, London was too far away for effective control.

Routes[edit]

The first route from Adelaide to Port Adelaide was only 6 miles long, quite straight and flat and suitable for horse drawn operation. The initial line was to be single track, with frequent crossing loops.

A longer route to the Burra copper mines was proposed later on.

Directors[edit]

British directors (possibly incomplete): G. F. Angas, Esq., George Barnes Esq, W.G Gover, Esq., Rowland Hill, Esq., J. B. Montefiore, Esq.: Managing Director.—Edwin Hill, Esq.: Colonial Director—Robert Gouger, Esq.

The provisional committee in February 1846 was:[1]

Collapse[edit]

In the event the railway was too ambitious, and ahead of its time. It was stillborn.

Timeline[edit]

  • 1836 Colony of South Australia is founded
  • 1846 (February) Advertisement for Prospectus to raise capital of £25,000. (with power to increase).[1]
  • 1846 (July) Special Meeting to approve amalgamation with the Adelaide City and Port Railway Company[2]
  • 1850 Survey of his proposed line to a point distant 65 to 70 miles from Adelaide, and only 26 miles from the Burra Burra Copper mines.
  • 1854 Steam operated government railway opens.
  • 1856 Sir—May I be permitted to enquire what has become of the funds collected by the South Australian Railway Company. I hold scrip, of which the ...[3]
  • 1865 A South Australian Railway Company has been projected, and several influential parties are moving in the matter.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Advertising". South Australian Register. South Australia. 28 February 1846. p. (). Retrieved 25 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY COMPANY". South Australian Register. Vol. XIII, no. 958. South Australia. 18 July 1849. p. 2. Retrieved 25 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ "THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY COMPANY". South Australian Register. Vol. XX, no. 2930. South Australia. 20 February 1856. p. 3. Retrieved 25 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia.