DescriptionLayout of Mary Elie Street station and sidings, Port Pirie, South Australia.tif
English: Layout of Mary Elie Street station and sidings, Port Pirie, South Australia, overlaid on a 2021 satellite image. The station was opened in 1967, when the narrow-gauge railway from the New South Wales border was converted to standard gauge. At 700 metres (770 yards) long, the platform was the longest in Australia. Three other stations in Port Pirie were then closed. Mary Elie Street station itself was closed in 1989, when South Australian intrastate passenger rail services were ended.
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Layout of Mary Elie Street station and sidings, Port Pirie, South Australia
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