Quorn, South Australia
Quorn ({{coor dm|32|20|S|138|02|E|region:AU-SA_type:city(1400)}}, pop ~1400) is a township and railhead in the Flinders Ranges in the north of South Australia, 34 km northeast of Port Augusta.
Related Topics:
Flinders Ranges - South Australia - Port Augusta
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The town was surveyed by Godfrey Walsh in 1878 and named after Quorndon in Leicestershire, England, as part of the preparations for building the railway line from Port Augusta northwards.
Related Topics:
Godfrey Walsh - 1878 - Quorndon - Leicestershire - England - Port Augusta
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At one time it had ambitions to be the junction between north-south and east-west transcontinental railway lines, but this was not to be, since that junction was eventually settled on nearby Port Augusta clear of the difficult country through the ranges.
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Quorn is the headquarters of the Pichi Richi Railway, a tourist railway.
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Quorn is the home of the Flinder Ranges Council local government area. It is in the state electorate of Stuart
Related Topics:
Flinder Ranges Council - Local government area
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and the federal Division of Grey.
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