Brighton railway station, Adelaide

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Brighton
Station overview
Train Services
Noarlunga
Location
Street Farne Terrace
Minchinbury Terrace
Suburb Brighton
Distance from Adelaide 16.0km
Access by Level Pedestrian Crossing
Underground Pedestrian Tunnel
Frequency
Hi-Frequency Station No
Peak Frequency Every 10-20 Mins
Weekday Frequency Every 10-20 Mins
Weekend Frequency Every 30 Mins
Night Frequency Every 60 Mins
Facilities
Real Rail Time Display Yes
Real Rail Time Speaker Yes
Number of Platforms 4
Platform Layout 2 Centre Platforms
Toilets No
Car Parking Yes
Bike Storage Yes
Lounge No
Kiosk No
Wheelchair access Handicapped/disabled access Yes
Other facilities None
History
Opened 1913
Rebuilt 1976
Closed unknown
Transfers
Train transfer None
Bus transfer 265 to City & Marion Centre
680 to Sheidow Park & Flinders Uni
681 to Hallett Cove & Flinders Uni
685 to Hallett Cove Mall & Flinders Uni
Adjacent Stations
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Brighton railway station is a railway station on the Noarlunga railway line, which is located in the southwestern Adelaide suburb of Brighton. It is located 16.0km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station.

The current station is the second station to be called Brighton and is further south than the original station, which was located 15.8km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station (adjacent to Beach Road). The original station opened on 24 November 1913[1] with the opening of the Goodwood to Brighton section of the line. Platforms 2 and 3 are used to terminate trains during the day on weekdays only.

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  1. ^ National Railway Museum Records downloaded from http://www.natrailmuseum.org.au
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