Hoyleton, South Australia

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Hoyleton (34°01′S 138°33′E) is a former railway town in South Australia, west of the Clare Valley, halfway between Leasingham and Halbury. The railway ran from Balaklava to Blyth and further on into the Mid North of the state. Due to various reasons, this particular line become obsolete and the tracks were dismantled in the late 1980s. The original historic stone railway shed remains standing along side the grain silos which are still in use, but serviced by road.

Sir Walter Watson Hughes, one of the founders of the University of Adelaide, originally owned a pastoral lease at Hoyleton in the 1850s. He later went on to own vast copper mining interests at Wallaroo, on the Yorke Peninsula.

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Hoyleton is in the Wakefield Regional Council local government area.