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The Chillagoe Railway and Mining Company was an Australian business established in 1897 initially under the name ''Chillagoe Proprietary''. Its initial purpose was to build a
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to the town of
Chillagoe, Queensland Chillagoe is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. In the the locality of Chillagoe had a population of 251 people. It was once a thriving mining town for a range of minerals, but is now reduced to a small z ...
to support the development of mining. In 1898, the company was recapitalised as the ''Chillagoe Railway and Mining Company''.


History

In the search and prospecting for copper outcrops in the
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Tablelands area, several copper outcrops were discovered on William Atherton’s cattle property called “Chillagoe”. This was in 1887 by two prospectors acting on behalf of John Moffat, the Scotsman, who was to build a vast mining empire in the north Queensland. After investing a considerable fortune in the district, Moffat realised that he did not have sufficient capital to exploit the Chillagoe deposits and in 1893 formed a syndicate with C.W. Chapman and
J. S. Reid James Smith Reid (c. 1848 – 15 January 1922) generally referred to as "J. S. Reid" and familiarly as "Smith", was an Australian newspaper owner, editor and businessman. History Reid was born in County Donegal, Ireland to Rev. James Reid MA ( ...
. Together they formed the Chillagoe Proprietary Limited and approached the
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with a proposal to extend its Cairns Railway to the mining leases. The Queensland Government however, although sympathetic, was not prepared to spend money on a mining railway in the aftermath of the financial crash of the
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. The proposal was declined, but the company was eventually authorised under the provisions of ''The Mareeba to Chillagoe Railway Act of 1897'' to construct the railway line. One provision was for Chapman, Reid and Moffat to transfer all their rights and obligations in regard to the railway, and their mineral leases, to a company reformed in
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in 1899 known as The Chillagoe Railway & Mines Ltd, with a capital of £1,000,000.


Construction of the railways

Construction of the first section of the Chillagoe Railway & Mining Co (Chillagoe Co). was the main line from
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to Lappa Lappa (later Lappa Junction, then simply Lappa) commenced in 1898 and the 55 miles were opened on 1 October 1900 though public traffic had been worked to Lappa prior to this date at owner's risk. The line was extended through Almaden to Chillagoe (completed about June 1901) and on to
Mungana Mungana is part of the rural locality of Chillagoe, north Queensland, Australia and a former mining township in its own right. It is within the local government area of Shire of Mareeba (between 2008 and 2013, it was within the Tablelands Regio ...
(completed in July 1901). The 47 miles from Lappa to Mungana being officially opened for traffic on 2 August 1901. The Lappa Junction to
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railway commenced in 1901, the first section from Lappa Junction to Ord. The miles being opened for traffic by the contractors Wilcox and Overend on 16 November 1901. The remaining 16 miles from Ord to Mt. Garnet were completed and opened by the contractors on 29 April 1902, once again public traffic had been worked over the line prior to the official opening. The first 10 miles of this line were owned by Chillagoe Co. but the remaining miles were the property of the Mt. Garnet Freehold Mining Co. notwithstanding that the whole line was worked by the Chillagoe Co. After a number of proposals had been made for the route of a railway to the Etheridge field, construction of the
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finally commenced in 1906 from Almaden to Mount Surprise on the Mareeba to Chillagoe line. The railway was opened to Mount Surprise in May 1908, and through to Einasleigh on 8 February 1909, a total of 101 miles. The final 41 miles from Einasleigh to Forsayth were not opened until 5 February 1911, construction having proceeded slowly due to union unrest and uncertainty within the mining industry generally. The company bought six B15 class locomotives between 1900 and 1909. The line was taken over by the Queensland Government in 1919.


See also

*
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Chillagoe Railway and Mining Co. Far North Queensland Mining companies of Australia Railway lines in Queensland Australian companies established in 1897 Railway companies established in 1897 Railway companies disestablished in 1919 1919 disestablishments in Australia