List of closed Adelaide railway stations

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[edit] Closed Stations

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

[edit] Demolished Stations

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

[edit] Closed Railway Lines

There are also several lines that have been entirely closed:

  • Mount Pleasant, branchline from South line, branching at Balhannah. (closed 1963)
    • Oakbank
    • Mappinga
    • Riverview
    • Woodside
    • Kayannie
    • Charleston
    • Muralappie
    • Mt Torrens
    • Milkappa
    • Birdwood
    • Crane Rd
    • Narcoonah
    • Mt Pleasant
  • North Terrace to Glenelg (closed 14 December 1929)
    • Thebarton
    • Hilton
    • Richmond
    • Kurralta Park
    • Plympton Coursing Ground (Closed c.1925)
    • Plympton
    • Morphettville Junction
    • Camden
    • Novar Gardens
    • Macdonalds
    • Golf Links (Closed by 1929)
    • St Leonards (Closed 1926)
    • Glenelg
  • Largs Jetty branch of Outer Harbor line starting at Largs station.
    • Largs Jetty
  • 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)
  • Clapham, branch of Belair line starting at Mitcham station. (closed 1917)
    • Old Clapham
  • Main North, branch of Gawler line starting at Salisbury station. (closed 1982)
    • Direk
    • Bolivar
    • Virginia
    • Two Wells
  • Glenelg. (closed 1929) and converted to tramway.
    • Victoria Square
    • South Terrace
    • Wayville
    • Goodwood Road
    • Goodwood
    • Forestville
    • Black Forest
    • Hayhurst
    • South Plympton
    • Morphettville
    • Helmsdale
    • Miller's Corner
    • Glenelg
  • Glenelg and South Coast Tramway Closed 1880.
    • Glenelg
    • Parkin Terrace
    • Broadway
    • Somerton
    • Hastings
    • Hulberts Road
    • Beach Road
    • Brighton
  • St Leonards to Grange Railway

[edit] Existing Freight Lines

And several lines where passenger trains have been withdrawn, but the lines are still open for freight:

[edit] References

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Anon. The bay line. SASTA, Adelaide. 1979

Barry PJ. "The Jubilee Exhibition Railway" In ARHS bulletin 732. October, 1998.

Callaghan WH. The overland railway. ARHS NSW, St James. 1992.

Castle BJ. "The Balhannah - Mount Pleasant branch line." ARHS bulletin 316, February, 1964.

Collins N. The jetties of South Australia. Privately published, Woodside. 2005.

Fluck RE, R Sampson and KJ Bird. Steam locomotives and railcars of the South Australian Railways. Mile End Railway Museum, Roseworthy. 1986.

Jennings R. Line clear: 100 years of train working Adelaide-Serviceton. Mile End Railway Museum, Roseworthy. 1986.

Lockyer A. "Jetty and wharf tramways of South Australia". In Light railways, 142. August, 1998.

Mack D. Little coastal railways of the Adelaide plains. Privately published, Camden Park. 1986.

McNicol S. SAR railcars. Railmac, Elizabeth. 1989.

Pantlin G and J Sargent (eds). Railway stations in greater metropolitan Adelaide. Train Hobby, Melbourne. 2005.

Richardson J.(ed) Along the line no. 2. Traction, Canberra City. 1964.

Richardson J.(ed) Along the line in South Australia. Traction, Canberra City. 1964

Sampson R. Rails round Adelaide. Mile End Railway Museum, Walkerville. 1978.

Thompson MH. "The Goodwood - Brighton - Willunga line." ARHS bulletin, 336, October, 1965.

Wheaton RT. Rails to the bay. Australian Electric Traction Assoc. Sydney, 1971.


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