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The Port Alma railway line was a 26-kilometre (16 mi) branch railway from Bajool railway station on the North Coast railway line to the port at Port Alma. It opened in 1912 to provide access to the port from Rockhampton. The last 10 km of the line closed in 1986, with the remainder serving a salt works until closure in 1990.
Its purpose was to mark the east side of the entrance to Keppel Bay, [2] on passage to Fitzroy River and Port Alma. [1] The first lighthouse at the locations was constructed in 1873 or 1876, moved in the 1920s, and is now on display at the Gladstone Maritime Museum. A second lighthouse was constructed in 1895 and its state is unclear. [2]
Bajool - Port Alma 26 km opened 1912 to provide an additional port for Rockhampton, the last 10 km closed in 1986, the remainder serving a salt works until closure in 1990. Rockhampton - Winton the Central West line Line opened 1867–1928. The Spirit of the Outback passenger service operates between Brisbane and Longreach.
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