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- Kingoonya,_South_Australia abstract "Kingoonya is a small settlement in the far north of the Australian state of South Australia. It was established in the early 1900s as a railway support town on the line extending west and played a significant role in the construction of the Trans-Australian Railway. A Kingoonya Post Office first opened around 1884, closed in 1892, reopened in 1915 after the arrival of the railway and closed again in 1982. When railway services were rationalised in the early 1990s, Kingoonya was almost abandoned. The houses in the township are only intermittently occupied by people involved in mining exploration and kangaroo shooting.The town relied on the Tea and Sugar Train for the provision of supplies. The Indian Pacific (running between Sydney and Perth) and Ghan (running between Adelaide, Alice Springs and Darwin) trains still call at Kingoonya on request, and to do the twice-weekly mail run; both trains service the town twice a week in each direction.The township is reputed to have the widest main street in Australia and cricket matches have been played on it.The town's hotel is still running. The town was featured on Australia Live, a four hour broadcast on 1 January 1988 to celebrate Australia's bicentennial year.".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia country Australia.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia wikiPageID "10552300".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia wikiPageRevisionID "524114318".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia dir "north".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia fedgov Division_of_Grey.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia hasPhotoCollection Kingoonya,_South_Australia.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia lga Outback_Areas_Community_Development_Trust.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia line "Indian Pacific".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia line "The Ghan".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia location Adelaide.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia name "Kingoonya".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia next "Pimba".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia postcode "5710".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia previous "Tarcoola".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia state "South Australia".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia state "sa".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia stategov Electoral_district_of_Giles.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia system "GSR".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia type "town".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia subject Category:Trans-Australian_Railway.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia point "-30.9 135.3".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia type AdministrativeRegion.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia type Place.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia type PopulatedPlace.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia type Region.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia type Wikidata:Q532.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia type AdministrativeArea.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia type Place.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia type Location.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia type SpatialThing.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia comment "Kingoonya is a small settlement in the far north of the Australian state of South Australia. It was established in the early 1900s as a railway support town on the line extending west and played a significant role in the construction of the Trans-Australian Railway. A Kingoonya Post Office first opened around 1884, closed in 1892, reopened in 1915 after the arrival of the railway and closed again in 1982.".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia label "Kingoonya, South Australia".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia sameAs m.02qhlxf.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia sameAs 2068444.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia sameAs Q6412838.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia sameAs Q6412838.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia lat "-30.9".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia long "135.3".
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia wasDerivedFrom Kingoonya,_South_Australia?oldid=524114318.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia isPrimaryTopicOf Kingoonya,_South_Australia.
- Kingoonya,_South_Australia name "Kingoonya".