Heritage Places. The Abminga Railway Siding Complex is of State heritage significance as the most substantial surviving relic in South Australia of the Commonwealth section of the Central Australian Railway. It represents the extension of the Ghan railway line by the Commonwealth Government north of Oodnadatta to the Northern Territory in 1928.. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. Follow our journey of discovery along the Old Ghan Railway from Quorn SA, 1,280km through the desert to Alice Springs NT. A remote trip through the desert.

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Railway. The Old Ghan Heritage Railway and Museum is an Australian railway museum in Alice Springs, in the Northern Territory. It was attached to a narrow-gauge tourist railway line, now closed. The Road Transport Historical Society, which also owns the adjacent National Road Transport Hall of Fame, operates the museum.. The Ghan Railway was born from a rapidly developing young nation's drive for unity and progress, threading a rail across the vast, unforgiving Australian Outback. Old Ghan railtrack, Image courtesy of Lesbardd. The Great Undertaking. In 1878, the South Australian government took the brave step of turning this lofty dream into reality.