List of closed Adelaide railway stations

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There are currently five closed stations on the active metropolitan passenger railway network in the city of Adelaide, South Australia:

There are also several stations that have been closed and since been demolished:

  • Port Dock closed 1981
  • Golf Links (Grange line, closed 1961)
  • Holdens (Grange line, closed 1992)
  • South Brighton (Noarlunga line, closed 1976)
  • Sleeps Hill (Belair line)
  • Mile End Goods (Belair line)
  • Tube Mills (Gawler Central line)
  • Yerlo (Outer Harbor line, replaced by North Haven, 1981)

There are also several lines that have been entirely closed:

  • Willunga (closed 1969)
    • Patpa
    • Happy Valley
    • Reynella
    • Pimpala
    • Coorara
    • Morphett Vale
    • Yetto
    • Hackham
    • Korro
    • Noarlunga
    • Moana
    • Tuni
    • McLaren Vale
    • Pikkara
    • Taringa
    • Willunga
  • Mount Pleasant (closed 1963)
    • Oakbank
    • Mappinga
    • Riverview
    • Woodside
    • Kayannie
    • Charleston
    • Muralappie
    • Mt Torrens
    • Milkappa
    • Birdwood
    • Crane Rd
    • Narcoonah
    • Mt Pleasant
  • Henley Beach, extension of Grange line. (opened 5 February 1894, closed 31 August 1957)
    • Kirkcaldy
    • Marlborough Street
    • Henley Beach
  • Largs Jetty branch of Outer Harbor line starting at Largs station.
    • Largs Jetty
  • Semaphore, branch of Outer Harbor line starting at Glanville station. (closed 1978)
    • Exeter
    • Semaphore
  • Finsbury, branch of Outer Harbor line starting at Woodville station. (closed 1979)
    • Actil (closed 1970)
    • Woodville North (closed 1979)
    • No. 18 Shed (closed 1979)
    • Finsbury Stores (closed 1979)
  • Hendon, branch of Grange line starting at Albert Park station. (closed 1980)
    • Hendon
  • Bridgewater, extension of Belair line. (closed 1987)
    • National Park
    • Long Gully
    • Upper Sturt
    • Mount Lofty
    • Heathfield
    • Madurta
    • Aldgate
    • Jibilla
    • Carripook
    • Bridgewater
  • Northfield, branch of Gawler line starting at Dry Creek station. (closed 1987)
    • Cavan (closed 1987)
    • Pooraka (closed 1987)
    • Northfield (closed 1987)
    • Stockade
  • Penfield, branch of Gawler line starting at Salisbury station. (closed 1991)
    • Hilra
    • Penfield 1
    • Penfield 2
    • Penfield 3
    • RAAF Edinburgh
  • Glenelg. (closed 1929).
    • Richmond
    • Plympton
    • Camden
    • St Leonards
    • Colley Tce
    • Glenelg
    • Brighton
    • Marino

And several lines where passenger trains have been withdrawn, but the lines are still open for freight:

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