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Solomontown, South Australia

Solomontown is a suburb of Port Pirie in South Australia. It was historically a separate town. It was named after Emanuel Solomon, who owned the land that the town developed on.[2]

Solomontown
Port PirieSouth Australia
Solomontown
Coordinates33°11′06″S 138°01′01″E / 33.185°S 138.017°E / -33.185; 138.017
Population1,088 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode(s)5540
Elevation6 m (20 ft)
LGA(s)Port Pirie Regional Council
State electorate(s)Frome
Federal division(s)Grey

Transport edit

Solomontown has the Spencer Highway run from northeast to south through it, and Warnertown Road from Port Pirie towards the Augusta Highway and Adelaide runs northeast to southwest through it. The railway line in to the Port Pirie smelters (and previously to the town stations) runs along the southern boundary of Solomontown. The Solomontown railway station was formerly in the southwest corner of the town. It had a suburban rail service to Port Pirie in 1911.[3] The Port Pirie Junction station was newly built in 1937 as the break-of-gauge junction between the South Australian Railways broad gauge from the south and the Commonwealth Railways standard gauge from the north on the site of the older Solomontown station on the Port Pirie-Cockburn railway line. (officially known as Port Pirie Junction with both names on the signboard)[4] The station was replaced and closed in 1967, and later demolished.

Community edit

Solomontown Primary School, Solomontown Kindergarten and the Solomontown Cats football and netball teams are based in the town.

Military History edit

During World War II, Solomontown, now a suburb of Port Pirie, was the location of RAAF No.11 Inland Aircraft Fuel Depot (IAFD), built in 1942 and closed on 14 June 1944. Usually consisting of 4 tanks, 31 fuel depots were built across Australia for the storage and supply of aircraft fuel for the RAAF and the US Army Air Forces at a total cost of £900,000 ($1,800,000).[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Solomontown (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.  
  2. ^ "Placename Details: Solomontown (SUB)". Property Location Browser. Land Services Group, Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure, Government of South Australia. 16 September 2013. SA0062360. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  3. ^ "SOLOMONTOWN RAILWAY SERVICE". Port Pirie Recorder and North Western Mail. SA: National Library of Australia. 16 September 1911. p. 3. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  4. ^ "Solomontown Railway Station". The Advertiser. Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia. 14 July 1937. p. 27. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  5. ^ Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Historical Section (1995), Logistics units, AGPS Press, ISBN 978-0-644-42798-2

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