Finsbury railway line, Adelaide

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The Finsbury railway line is a defunct railway in north western Adelaide which was used mainly for industrial purposes in the 20th century. It ran through the suburbs of Woodville, Woodville North, Pennington and Ottoway, connecting the Outer Harbor railway with the Dry Creek to Port Adelaide railway. It serviced four stations; Actil, Woodville North, No. 18 Shed, and Finsbury Stores. It was closed in 1979 and dismantled in 1985.

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[edit] Geographical Description

The Finsbury line departed from the main Outer Harbor line north of Woodville station, and headed north west, parallel to the eastern side of the Cheltenham Park racecourse, where the Actil station was located, 8.2km by rail from Adelaide Railway Station. It crossed Torrens Road and turned due north, parallel to Audley Street through Woodville North and Glenroy Street, Pennington. The Finsbury station was located where the al-Khalil mosque now stands, at the corner of Torrens Road and Audley Street. The line then crossed Grand Junction Road and travelled parallel and between Eastern Parade and Agnes Street, before meeting the Dry Creek line.

[edit] History

The Finsbury line was opened in September 1940 and departed from the main Port line at Woodville station. It headed in a northerly direction and serviced a wartime munitions works at Cheltenham Park (Actil Station) and a Government Supply Depot at Finsbury station. It was built primarily to service wartime industrial plants. Following the conclusion of the war, the industrial activity in Athol Park was maintained for a period, before declining to an extent that the Finsbury line was regarded as unnecessary, leading to its removal.

[edit] Stations

  • Actil
  • Woodville North
  • No. 18 Shed
  • Finsbury Stores

[edit] See also


Closed Railway lines of Adelaide
Bridgewater | Finsbury | Hendon | Henley Beach | Northfield | Penfield | Sempahore | Willunga