Outer Harbor railway line, Adelaide

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Outer Harbor Line
Railway Line Overview
Route
Start Adelaide
Terminus Outer Harbor
Major Stations Woodville
Port Adelaide
Glanville
Line Length 21.9km
Track Double Track to Midlunga
Single Track to Outer Harbor
Frequency
Peak Frequency Every 20-30 Mins
Weekday Frequency Every 30 Mins
Weekend Frequency Every 60 Mins
Night Frequency Every 60 Mins
Rolling Stock
2000/2100 class No
3000/3100 class Yes
Flexity Classic No
History
Opened 1856 (To Port Adelaide)
1908 (To Outer Harbor)
Re-sleepered (Concrete) 2002
Electrified 2013
Closed N/A
Adelaide Railway Lines
Belair Line
Gawler Central Line
Glenelg Tram
Grange Line
Noarlunga Centre Line
Outer Harbor Line
Tonsley Line

Outer Harbor Railway Line is a rail route in Adelaide, South Australia, that travels from the Adelaide Railway Station to the Outer Harbor of Port Adelaide. Its route encompasses many suburban railway station, and shares part of its run with the Grange line.

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[edit] History

The section between Adelaide and Port Adelaide Junction is the oldest railway in Adelaide and the first government owned railway in the British Empire. It was opened in 1856 and recently celebrated its 150th birthday.

When delivering the 2008 South Australian State Budget, Treasurer Kevin Foley announced a $83 million dollar plan to electrify the Outer Harbor line as part of the Governments 10 year $2 billion plan to revitalise Adelaide's public transport network.[1]

An additional plan would see the current Outer Harbor line become the centrepiece of Adelaide's new 'rail' system. Along with plans to extend the Glenelg tramline to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre and converting the line to standard gauge, the line would then become a hybrid heavy/light rail line, with tram traffic sharing the same rails for at least part of the journey with heavy electric trains. This would see trams servicing AAMI Stadium at West Lakes, Port Adelaide and Semaphore, with heavy rail still serving most of the current route. The time frame for electrification is for a 2012/13 completion, while further upgrades are due to be completed within the 10 year target of the Budget plan. [2]

This was in addition to the electrification of the Noarlunga and Gawler rail corridors.

[edit] Route

The line is duplicated from Adelaide station until Midlunga station, where the line becomes single for the final 3 kilometre journey to Outer Harbor. The northern section of the line runs along the middle of the narrow Lefevre Peninsula with stations spaced at regular intervals. The line is broad gauge (1600mm) for its entire length, the same as the rest of the Adelaide network, however the line between Port Adelaide Junction and Glanville is dual (standard) gauge.

Unlike Adelaide's Gawler Central and Noarlunga Centre lines, timetables on the Outer Harbor line are relatively simple. Weekday off-peak services run every 30 minutes, with most services running express between Adelaide and Woodville station. Weekday peak services run every 20-30 minutes, with the majority also running express between Adelaide and Woodville station. However two services in the morning and one in the evening run express between Adelaide and Ethelton station. There are also three services that terminate at Glanville station during peak times to supplement these expresses. Weekend and evening/night services run every hour, calling at all stations.

Services are similar for Grange line services, that run on the same section between Adelaide and Woodville, where the Grange line diverges south west. Grange trains stop at all stations. Passengers wishing to board or alight between the City and Woodville simply catch the Grange line train.

All services are operated by 3100/3000 class railcars. 2100/2000 class railcars ("Jumbos") are apparently banned from the line by operator TransAdelaide. The ageing fleet is apparently unable to keep to scheduled timetables due to short distances between the majority of stations.

[edit] Line guide

Bowden station with an approaching train
Bowden station with an approaching train
Kilkenny station with a train departing
Kilkenny station with a train departing
Port Adelaide station
Port Adelaide station
Midlunga station on the LeFevre Peninsula
Midlunga station on the LeFevre Peninsula
The terminus of the line at Outer Harbor with a 2000-class railcar
The terminus of the line at Outer Harbor with a 2000-class railcar
Outer Harbor Line Suburban Services
KBFa
0.0 Adelaide
eBHF
1.7 Torrens Bridge (Closed 1888)
BHF
2.7 Bowden
BHF
4.2 Croydon
BHF
5.1 West Croydon
BHF
6.0 Kilkenny
BHF
6.8 Woodville Park
INT
7.5 Woodville
ABZlf HSTR STRlg
Grange line and Henley Beach lines
exSTRrg eABZrf STR
Finsbury line
exSTR STR eBHF
7.8 Holdens (Closed 1992)
exSTR STR BHF
9.1 Albert Park
exSTR STR exSTRrg eABZrf
Hendon line
exSTR STR exKBFe STR
9.8 Hendon (Closed 1980)
exSTR STR BHF
10.3 Seaton Park
exSTR STR eBHF
11.1 Golflinks (Closed 1957)
exSTR STR BHF
12.0 East Grange
exSTR STR xKBFe
13.0 Grange
exSTR STR exBHF
13.7 Kirkcaldy (Closed 1957)
exSTR STR exBHF
14.5 Marlborough Street (Closed 1957)
exSTR STR exKBFe
15.3 Henley Beach (Closed 1957)
exBHF STR
8.2 Actil (Closed 1970)
exBHF STR
8.6 Woodville North (Closed 1979)
exBHF STR
No. 18 Shed (Closed 1979)
exKBFe STR
9.5 Finsbury Stores (Closed 1979)
eBHF
8.3 Cheltenham Racecourse (original)
BHF
8.7 Cheltenham Racecourse
BHF
9.2 Cheltenham
BHF
10.2 Alberton
HSTR ABZlg
Dry Creek-Port Adelaide line to Dry Creek
exSTRrg eABZrf
Port Adelaide Cabin A
exBHF STR
12.0 Port Dock (Closed 1981)
exSTR ELEVa
exSTR BHF-ELEV
11.7 Port Adelaide
exSTR ELEVe
exSTR BHF
13.1 Ethelton
exSTRlf eABZlg
BHF
13.8 Glanville
eABZlf exSTRlg
Semaphore line
STR exBHF
14.2 Exeter (Closed 1978)
STR exKBFe
15.1 Semaphore (Closed 1978)
BHF
14.6 Peterhead
eABZlf exSTRlg
STR exKBFe
Largs Bay (Closed 1908)
BHF
15.5 Largs
BHF
16.4 Largs North
BHF
17.2 Draper
BHF
18.2 Taperoo
BHF
18.8 Midlunga
exKBFa STR
ICI (Closed 1980)
exBHF STR
Electric Works
exBHF STR
Coal Gantry
exSTRlf eABZrf
Osborne Junction to ICI Osborne line
BHF
19.6 Osborne
BHF
20.5 North Haven
eBHF
20.9 Yerlo (Closed 1981)
exSTRrg eABZrf
exSTR xKBFe
21.9 Outer Harbor
exSTRlf exSTRrf


[edit] References

  • Rails Through Swamp and Sand – A History of the Port Adelaide Railway. M. Thompson pub. Port Dock Station Railway Museum (1988) ISBN 0-9595073-6-1
  1. ^ 2008 State Budget. South Australian Department of Treasury and Finance (2008-06-05). Retrieved on 2008-06-06.
  2. ^ SA State Budget 08 - tram extended in public transport overhaul. The Advertiser (2008-06-05). Retrieved on 2008-06-06.