South Australia Chapter

WE HOLD MONTHLY MEETINGS WHICH INCLUDE PRESENTATIONS AT THE ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA PREMISES IN ADELAIDE AS WELL AS VISITS TO TOPICAL SITES AND WORKS.

We enjoy a good liaison with the local PWI and IRSE organisations with whom we have a programme of joint meetings.

The rail networks in South Australia consist of the broad gauge Adelaide Metropolitan Passenger Rail Network (AMPRN), the standard gauge Defined Interstate Rail Network (DIRN) and a variety of regional lines, ranging from narrow gauge to standard gauge and broad gauge. The DIRN runs from the WA border through Adelaide to the Victorian border, and from Crystal Brook up to Broken Hill in NSW.

The Adelaide Metropolitan Passenger Rail Network (AMPRN) is made up of 4 main rail lines; Gawler, Seaford, Outer Harbour and Belair, 2 branch lines; Grange and Tonsley and two tram lines.  The heavy rail network is some 127 kilometres running from Port Adelaide in the North to Seaford in the South, Belair in the West.

The South Australian government has completed the Revitalisation Project here in Adelaide which introduced electric trains onto the network for the first time. This caused a major influx of rail engineering activities across all disciplines such as electrification, signalling, infrastructure and of course new rolling stock.

These activities are well underway and we have had, and continue to have, many opportunities for site visits and presentations related to the various activities.

We enjoy very good links into local organisations through our member contacts whom are spread throughout the following types of organisations:
  • Railway engineering consultancies;
  • Genesee & Wyoming Australia (GWA);
  • Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC);
  • Great Southern Railway (GSR);
  • Passenger Transport Services (PTS);
  • Department for Planning, Transport and infrastructure (DPTI); and
  • The Office of the National Rail  Safety Regulator (ONRSR).
  • Historic railway organisations such as the Mount Barker Steamranger group including Cockle Train and Pichi Richi Railway

SA Committee for 2022:

  • Stratton Killis – Chair
  • Barry Aw – Treasurer
  • Gary Sharpe – Secretary
  • Tony Carbone
  • Danny Chau
  • Phillip Campbel
  • Chris Rykiert
  • Andrew Meyer
  • Thomas Kerr
  • Homer Milanes
  • Kuldeep Zala
  • Robert Schweiger
  • Omato Ogucha

For any matters directly related to the running of RTSA please contact via https://www.rtsa.com.au/contact-us/ .

Each RTSA technical meeting generally has a value of 1 CPD point