Image: Map of the five lines comprising the Adelaide–Darwin rail corridor
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Description: Map (to scale but with routes stylised by straightening) of the five lines that together form Australia's north–south transcontinental rail corridor linking Adelaide and Darwin. Differing political priorities at state and federal levels, and economic factors, resulted in 87 years elapsing between completion of the first and last of these lines; the resulting five key stages are shown.
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