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The first engine of the first Northern Territory railway was named Port Darwin

The first engine of the first Northern Territory railway was named Port Darwin in July 1887, with a champagne christening celebrated by 'the largest crowd that has ever assembled in Palmerston', according to the Northern Territory Times. The railway ran from the Pine Creek goldfields to the Port Darwin jetty. In 1929 the line was extended to Birdum when the South Australian railway was built from Oodnadatta to Stuart, renamed Alice Springs the following year.
Location: Northern Territory Archives Service  [F399, Item no. 53]