Heavy Rain Washes Out Key Outback Rail Route, Disrupts Central Australia Transport
February 23, 2026
A major outback railway route in central Australia has sections washed away by heavy rainfall, disrupting rail services and signaling broader transport disruption.
The recent downpour across South Australia’s Flinders and north-west pastoral regions dumped over 100mm in under 24 hours, intensifying flooding and transport disruption in the outback.
Rail infrastructure has sustained significant damage, with signaling and tracks impacted as restoration becomes a priority for the region.
Authorities emphasize live updates and ongoing coverage as rescue and recovery efforts unfold and information evolves.
Emergency services and authorities are coordinating to manage safety, assess rail damage, and set restoration timelines for transport and connectivity.
SES warns against travel in affected areas for about a week due to floodwaters and rising creeks, with around 18 assistance requests already recorded.
The situation is described as major and disruptive, with no precise repair timelines provided in the current briefings.
This event is part of ongoing extreme weather affecting central Australia, with officials evaluating repair and service restoration timelines.
Coverage may include potential evacuations, road closures, and official updates on repair efforts and service disruption.
AR TC estimates the line will be out for at least a week, assessing damage from Crystal Brook to Broken Hill and Port Augusta to Whyalla, with no confirmed return-to-service date.
Some regional residents view the rain as drought relief, while experts warn of flash flooding and prolonged impacts in northern areas.
Forecast heavy rain could cause further damage, including to the Broken Hill track, with pre-positioned crews and materials ready to support rebuilding.
Summary based on 3 sources
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Sources

ABC News • Feb 22, 2026
East West rail corridor cut by flooding amid heavy rain in northern SA
The Sydney Morning Herald • Feb 23, 2026
Railway tracks washed away as outback hit with multi-day drenching