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Beaudesert Shire Tramway

The Beaudesert Shire Tramway was a narrow gauge tramway which operated from Beaudesert to Lamington and Rathdowney in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia, It was one of 15 light railways built and operated by Divisional Boards and Shire Councils in Queensland.[1] The line carried passengers and cargo. It operated from 1903 to 1944. It was initially profitable and seen as a great success for the local shire council. The tramway is credited with opening up the agricultural lands of the upper Logan River.[2]

Beaudesert Shire Tramway
Beaudesert Shire Tramway mixed train at Rathdowney station in 1912
Overview
StatusClosed
OwnerBeaudesert Shire
LocaleBeaudesert Shire
Service
TypeIndustrial tramway
Operator(s)Beaudesert Shire
History
Opened10 October 1903; 120 years ago (1903-10-10)
Closed30 September 1944; 79 years ago (1944-09-30)
Technical
Track length39.36 mi (63.34 km)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Route map

0 mi
0 km
Beaudesert
5 mi
8 km
Josephville
10 mi
16 km
Laravale
12 mi
19 km
Tabooba Junction
17 mi
27 km
Christmas Creek
20 mi
32 km
Hillview
22 mi
35 km
Lamington
17 mi
27 km
Innisplain
21 mi
34 km
Dulbolla
22 mi
35 km
Rathdowney

History Edit

The Tabragalba Divisional Board, predecessor of the Beaudesert Shire, proposed the construction of the Tramway in 1899.[3] Approval was granted on 23 October 1901 and the Beaudesert Tramway Committee was formed on 3 March 1902.

The Tramway opened from Beaudesert to Innisplain and Lilybank (later renamed Christmas Creek[4]) on 10 October 1903 with Sir Herbert Chermside, Governor of Queensland, officiating at the opening ceremony at Tabooba Junction.[5] In August 1907, it was decided to extend the line to Rathdowney from Innisplain. At the same shire meeting an extension from Christmas Creek was also agreed upon.[6] In 1910, a loan for the extensions was granted.[7]

The Christmas Creek to Lamington extension opened in October 1910 and the Innisplain to Rathdowney extension in March 1911.[1] The total cost of construction was £92,770.[8] In 1918, residents of Urbenville in northern New South Wales unsuccessfully agitated for an extension from Rathdowney to the west of Mount Lindesay.[9]

Services ran between Beaudesert and Rathdowney three times per week.[10] The main traffic was timber, dairy produce and livestock[8] which were trans-shipped to the Queensland Railways Beaudesert line. Early traffic was promising. For example, in the 1905-1906 financial year the Tramway carried 6,712 passengers, 75,375 imperial gallons (90,522 US gal; 342,660 L) of cream, 2,854 pigs, 743 long tons (755 t; 832 short tons) of general merchandise, 260 long tons (264 t; 291 short tons) of other agricultural produce and 9,669 long tons (9,824 t; 10,829 short tons) of timber.[11] During the 1920s the movement of timber was gradually decreasing.[12] The tramway was used to transport postal mail to Rathdowney.[13]

Extension of the New South Wales North Coast railway line from Kyogle to Brisbane commenced in 1926 and generated additional traffic on the tramway carrying construction materials. This led to considerable delays with services unable to run to the timetable.[14] Rathdowney and nearby towns were served by the 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge interstate line from 1930. Traffic volume on the line experienced significant decreases starting from this time.[15] Following the "encroachment" of the standard gauge line and increasing competition from road transport, the Shire approached the Government of Queensland to take over the Tramway but the Minister for Railways declined.[16]

With declining traffic, the Tramway ceased operations on 30 Sep 1944. The rails and rolling stock were sold,[17] and the Beaudesert Tramway Committee was abolished on 31 December 1945.[18]

Route Edit

See map: Beaudesert Tramway 1935

Locomotives Edit

Image Class Number/Name Wheel arrangement Builder Builders number Built Notes
  B12 35 2-6-0 Ipswich Railway Workshops 3 1878 Purchased from Queensland Railways in 1902.
Used for construction of the line.
  Foden 4-2-0 Rail tractor based on a Foden steam lorry
B13 52 4-6-0 Dubs 1907 1884 Purchased from Queensland Railways in 1921.
  B13 185 4-6-0 Dubs 1751 1883 Purchased from Queensland Railways in 1939.

Rolling stock Edit

The Tramway owned locomotives, passenger carriages capable of carrying 70 people and goods vans, with timber wagons and other rolling stock hired from Queensland Railways.[8]

Remains Edit

Much of the Tramway reservation is now on private property, although substantial portions are visible from public roads such as the Mount Lindesay Highway. The Tramway station at Rathdowney still exists. Tramway Road at Christmas Creek is built on the former tramway reservation.

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Keith McDonald and Ray Ellis (1980). Beaudesert Shire Tramway. Light Railway Research Society of Australia. ISBN 0909340110.
  2. ^ "Beaudesert Shire Tramway". The Brisbane Courier. No. 16, 698. Queensland, Australia. 19 July 1911. p. 5. Retrieved 28 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ Tabragalba Divisional Board Minutes, 7 November 1899; QSA:SRS4983/1/5
  4. ^ "BEAUDESERT TRAMWAY". The Brisbane Courier. No. 16, 565. Queensland, Australia. 13 February 1911. p. 9. Retrieved 24 August 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "Beaudesert-Lara Tramway: Official Opening". The Brisbane Courier. 12 October 1903. p. 4.
  6. ^ "Beaudesert Tramway Extensions". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. LXIV, no. 15, 479. Queensland, Australia. 22 August 1907. p. 5. Retrieved 28 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ "The Upper Logan". The Brisbane Courier. No. 16, 945. Queensland, Australia. 4 May 1912. p. 12. Retrieved 28 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ a b c "The Beaudesert Tramway". The Brisbane Courier. 14 January 1924. p. 15.
  9. ^ "Suggested Beaudesert Tramway Extension". Daily Examiner. Vol. 6, no. 884. New South Wales, Australia. 18 June 1918. p. 4. Retrieved 28 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  10. ^ "For the Man on the Land". The Brisbane Courier. No. 22, 296. Queensland, Australia. 13 July 1929. p. 11. Retrieved 28 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ "Beaudesert Tramway: Report for 1906". The Brisbane Courier. 12 September 1906. p. 5.
  12. ^ "Beaudesert Tramway". The Brisbane Courier. No. 21, 545. Queensland, Australia. 14 February 1927. p. 11. Retrieved 28 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  13. ^ "Beaudesert Tramway". The Beaudesert Times. Vol. XVIII, no. 983. Queensland, Australia. 18 March 1927. p. 2. Retrieved 28 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  14. ^ "Beaudesert Tramway". The Daily Telegraph. No. 16, 784. Queensland, Australia. 17 September 1926. p. 4 (City Edition). Retrieved 28 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  15. ^ "Beaudesert Tramway". The Beaudesert Times. Vol. XXII, no. 1156. Queensland, Australia. 18 July 1930. p. 5. Retrieved 28 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  16. ^ "Beaudesert Tramway Hit Hard By Kyogle Line: Deputation to Minister". The Brisbane Courier. 31 July 1931. p. 4.
  17. ^ "Beaudesert Sells Its Tramway". The Courier-Mail. 1 November 1944. p. 4.
  18. ^ Queensland State Archives Agency ID10855, Beaudesert Tramway Committee

External links Edit

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The Beaudesert Shire Tramway was a narrow gauge tramway which operated from Beaudesert to Lamington and Rathdowney in the Scenic Rim Region Queensland Australia It was one of 15 light railways built and operated by Divisional Boards and Shire Councils in Queensland 1 The line carried passengers and cargo It operated from 1903 to 1944 It was initially profitable and seen as a great success for the local shire council The tramway is credited with opening up the agricultural lands of the upper Logan River 2 Beaudesert Shire TramwayBeaudesert Shire Tramway mixed train at Rathdowney station in 1912OverviewStatusClosedOwnerBeaudesert ShireLocaleBeaudesert ShireServiceTypeIndustrial tramwayOperator s Beaudesert ShireHistoryOpened10 October 1903 120 years ago 1903 10 10 Closed30 September 1944 79 years ago 1944 09 30 TechnicalTrack length39 36 mi 63 34 km Track gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in Route mapLegendBeaudesert line0 mi0 km Beaudesert5 mi8 km Josephville10 mi16 km Laravale12 mi19 km Tabooba Junction17 mi27 km Christmas Creek20 mi32 km Hillview22 mi35 km LamingtonLogan River17 mi27 km Innisplain21 mi34 km DulbollaInterstate lineLogan River22 mi35 km RathdowneyThis diagram viewtalkedit Contents 1 History 2 Route 3 Locomotives 4 Rolling stock 5 Remains 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Tabragalba Divisional Board predecessor of the Beaudesert Shire proposed the construction of the Tramway in 1899 3 Approval was granted on 23 October 1901 and the Beaudesert Tramway Committee was formed on 3 March 1902 The Tramway opened from Beaudesert to Innisplain and Lilybank later renamed Christmas Creek 4 on 10 October 1903 with Sir Herbert Chermside Governor of Queensland officiating at the opening ceremony at Tabooba Junction 5 In August 1907 it was decided to extend the line to Rathdowney from Innisplain At the same shire meeting an extension from Christmas Creek was also agreed upon 6 In 1910 a loan for the extensions was granted 7 The Christmas Creek to Lamington extension opened in October 1910 and the Innisplain to Rathdowney extension in March 1911 1 The total cost of construction was 92 770 8 In 1918 residents of Urbenville in northern New South Wales unsuccessfully agitated for an extension from Rathdowney to the west of Mount Lindesay 9 Services ran between Beaudesert and Rathdowney three times per week 10 The main traffic was timber dairy produce and livestock 8 which were trans shipped to the Queensland Railways Beaudesert line Early traffic was promising For example in the 1905 1906 financial year the Tramway carried 6 712 passengers 75 375 imperial gallons 90 522 US gal 342 660 L of cream 2 854 pigs 743 long tons 755 t 832 short tons of general merchandise 260 long tons 264 t 291 short tons of other agricultural produce and 9 669 long tons 9 824 t 10 829 short tons of timber 11 During the 1920s the movement of timber was gradually decreasing 12 The tramway was used to transport postal mail to Rathdowney 13 Extension of the New South Wales North Coast railway line from Kyogle to Brisbane commenced in 1926 and generated additional traffic on the tramway carrying construction materials This led to considerable delays with services unable to run to the timetable 14 Rathdowney and nearby towns were served by the 4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gauge interstate line from 1930 Traffic volume on the line experienced significant decreases starting from this time 15 Following the encroachment of the standard gauge line and increasing competition from road transport the Shire approached the Government of Queensland to take over the Tramway but the Minister for Railways declined 16 With declining traffic the Tramway ceased operations on 30 Sep 1944 The rails and rolling stock were sold 17 and the Beaudesert Tramway Committee was abolished on 31 December 1945 18 Route EditSee map Beaudesert Tramway 1935 Main line Beaudesert Josephville Laravale Tabooba East branch Christmas Creek formerly Lilybank Hillview Lamington West branch Innisplain Dulbolla Running Creek RathdowneyLocomotives EditImage Class Number Name Wheel arrangement Builder Builders number Built Notes nbsp B12 35 2 6 0 Ipswich Railway Workshops 3 1878 Purchased from Queensland Railways in 1902 Used for construction of the line nbsp Foden 4 2 0 Rail tractor based on a Foden steam lorryB13 52 4 6 0 Dubs 1907 1884 Purchased from Queensland Railways in 1921 nbsp B13 185 4 6 0 Dubs 1751 1883 Purchased from Queensland Railways in 1939 Rolling stock EditThe Tramway owned locomotives passenger carriages capable of carrying 70 people and goods vans with timber wagons and other rolling stock hired from Queensland Railways 8 Remains EditMuch of the Tramway reservation is now on private property although substantial portions are visible from public roads such as the Mount Lindesay Highway The Tramway station at Rathdowney still exists Tramway Road at Christmas Creek is built on the former tramway reservation Gallery Edit nbsp Beaudesert Tramway Station in 1927 nbsp B13 class 185 at Beaudesert in 1944 nbsp Foden rail tractor at Tabooba in 1944 nbsp Upper Logan Terminal Station on the Beaudesert Tramway 1903 nbsp Workmen on a ballast train 1903See also Edit nbsp Queensland portal nbsp Railways portalRail transport in South East Queensland List of tramways in QueenslandReferences Edit a b Keith McDonald and Ray Ellis 1980 Beaudesert Shire Tramway Light Railway Research Society of Australia ISBN 0909340110 Beaudesert Shire Tramway The Brisbane Courier No 16 698 Queensland Australia 19 July 1911 p 5 Retrieved 28 March 2016 via National Library of Australia Tabragalba Divisional Board Minutes 7 November 1899 QSA SRS4983 1 5 BEAUDESERT TRAMWAY The Brisbane Courier No 16 565 Queensland Australia 13 February 1911 p 9 Retrieved 24 August 2020 via National Library of Australia Beaudesert Lara Tramway Official Opening The Brisbane Courier 12 October 1903 p 4 Beaudesert Tramway Extensions The Brisbane Courier Vol LXIV no 15 479 Queensland Australia 22 August 1907 p 5 Retrieved 28 March 2016 via National Library of Australia The Upper Logan The Brisbane Courier No 16 945 Queensland Australia 4 May 1912 p 12 Retrieved 28 March 2016 via National Library of Australia a b c The Beaudesert Tramway The Brisbane Courier 14 January 1924 p 15 Suggested Beaudesert Tramway Extension Daily Examiner Vol 6 no 884 New South Wales Australia 18 June 1918 p 4 Retrieved 28 March 2016 via National Library of Australia For the Man on the Land The Brisbane Courier No 22 296 Queensland Australia 13 July 1929 p 11 Retrieved 28 March 2016 via National Library of Australia Beaudesert Tramway Report for 1906 The Brisbane Courier 12 September 1906 p 5 Beaudesert Tramway The Brisbane Courier No 21 545 Queensland Australia 14 February 1927 p 11 Retrieved 28 March 2016 via National Library of Australia Beaudesert Tramway The Beaudesert Times Vol XVIII no 983 Queensland Australia 18 March 1927 p 2 Retrieved 28 March 2016 via National Library of Australia Beaudesert Tramway The Daily Telegraph No 16 784 Queensland Australia 17 September 1926 p 4 City Edition Retrieved 28 March 2016 via National Library of Australia Beaudesert Tramway The Beaudesert Times Vol XXII no 1156 Queensland Australia 18 July 1930 p 5 Retrieved 28 March 2016 via National Library of Australia Beaudesert Tramway Hit Hard By Kyogle Line Deputation to Minister The Brisbane Courier 31 July 1931 p 4 Beaudesert Sells Its Tramway The Courier Mail 1 November 1944 p 4 Queensland State Archives Agency ID10855 Beaudesert Tramway CommitteeExternal links Edit nbsp Media related to Beaudesert Shire Tramway at Wikimedia Commons28 10 28 S 152 54 13 E 28 17444 S 152 90361 E 28 17444 152 90361 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beaudesert Shire Tramway amp oldid 1117510478, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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