Brookton to Corrigin railway


Brookton to Corrigin railway was a railway line in the Western Australian wheatbelt, between Brookton and Corrigin.
The planning and opening were significant events in the districts affected.
When the line was opened in 1915, it was 55 miles 75 chains in length. It was constructed by the Public Works Department.
It connected the Great Southern Railway route with the Merredin to Narrogin railway line, providing railway access for farmers in the region.
The stopping places on the line in 1915 between the two main towns were:
Services were generally sparse. By the 1930s it was down to one service a week.
However seasonal demand for the service in wheat delivery was evident in the 1940s.
Floods affected services at various stages in the lines history.
The railway line ceased operating in 1957.