Birdum, Northern Territory

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Birdum was a railway settlement in the Northern Territory and the terminus of the North Australia Railway from 1929. From World War II onwards trains terminated at Larrimah, nine kilometres to the north. Much of the railway infrastructure remained in place until the line closed in 1976.

[edit] World War II

After the bombing of Darwin during World War II, the Darwin civilian population was evacuated and the evacuees were transported by rail to Birdum siding where they were transferred to an army convoy to take them to Alice Springs.

An evacuation hospital was constructed at Birdum by the U.S. Army 135th Medical Regiment in September 1942.

The Royal Australian Air Force constructed a Base Personnel Staff Officer (BPSO) and Telcommunications Camp near Birdum.

No. 11 Signals Unit RAAF, which was part of No. 55 Operational Base Unit (OBU) was based at Birdum. The unit would be on aircraft listening watch and have to listen for a word which would indicate the air raid against enemy forces or bases had been successful or not. The equipment used was Kingsley AR7 receivers.

[edit] References

Coordinates: 15°39′S 133°13′E / -15.65, 133.217