Oodnadatta to Alice Springs Railway Act 1926 (Cth)
OODNADATTA TO ALICE SPRINGS RAILWAY.
An Act to provide for the Extension of the Port Augusta Railway by the Construction of a Railway to Alice Springs.
[Assented to 15th February, 1926.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
“the Commissioner” means the Commonwealth Railways Commissioner appointed under the
Commonwealth Railways Act 1917-1925;“the Port Augusta Railway” means the Railway in the State of South Australia running from Port Augusta to Oodnadatta;
“the Railway” means the Railway authorized by this Act.
of the Railway or the working of the Railway before it has been declared open for traffic, and may authorize the employment of any persons for those purposes, and may pay to persons so appointed or employed such salaries or wages as he thinks fit.
Provided that no person who is a lessee of lands from the Crown shall be entitled to compensation in respect of the resumption or use of any of such lands for the purposes of the Railway.
(2.) In this section the prescribed minimum rates of wages and the prescribed conditions of employment mean the standard rates and conditions prescribed by any industrial authority of the Commonwealth, and, in the absence of any such standard rates and conditions applicable to the case, mean the standard rates paid, and the conditions of employment obtaining, in the locality in which the work is performed.
THE SCHEDULE.
Commencing at the end of the Port Augusta Railway at Oodnadatta and distant 478½ miles from Port Augusta, the route runs in a northerly direction to about 502 miles, thence in a generally north north-westerly direction to the Border between the State of South Australia and the Northern Territory at about 599 miles (120½ miles from Oodnadatta). The Overland Telegraph Line is crossed at about 535½ miles.
After crossing the South Australian Border the route continues in a generally north north-westerly direction, being about 10 miles to the west of Charlotte Waters Overland Telegraph Station at about 600 miles, crossing the Finke River at about 631 miles, and reaches Heavitree Gap at the southern edge of the Macdonnell Ranges at about 774 miles.
From Heavitree Gap the route continues in a northerly direction and ends at the township of Stuart at about 776 miles (about 297½ miles from Oodnadatta), situated upon the western bank of the Todd River, distant about 2 miles from Alice Springs Overland Telegraph Station.
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