Nurlutta railway station, Adelaide
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Nurlutta
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Location | |
Street | Commercial Road |
Suburb | Salisbury Salisbury North |
Distance from Adelaide | 21.5km |
Access by | Level Pedestrian Crossing |
Frequency | |
Hi-Frequency Station | No |
Peak Frequency | Every 30 Mins |
Weekday Frequency | Every 30 Mins |
Weekend Frequency | Every 30 Mins |
Night Frequency | Every 60 Mins |
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Real Rail Time Display | No |
Real Rail Time Speaker | Yes |
Number of Platforms | 2 |
Platform Layout | 2 Side Platforms |
Toilets | No |
Car Parking | No |
Bike Storage | No |
Lounge | No |
Kiosk | No |
Wheelchair access | Yes |
Other facilities | None |
History | |
Opened | 1950 |
Rebuilt | unknown |
Closed | unknown |
Transfers | |
Train transfer | None |
Bus transfer | None |
Adjacent Stations | |
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Nurlutta railway station is a railway station on the Gawler Central railway line which is located in the northern Adelaide suburbs of Salisbury and Salisbury North. It is located 21.5km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station. The station opened in 1950 and facilities consist of two 91.4 metre long platforms with small shelters.
Until 1976, Nurlutta was unique on the Adelaide Suburban system in that it was the only station to have platforms either side of a level crossing. Trains are required to cross the Commercial Road level crossing before stopping at the appropriate platform. This feature was duplicated in 1976 when the Up platform at Seacliff was opened.
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South Australian Railways Working Timetable Book No. 265 effective 10:00am, Sunday, 30 June 1974.