Warradale railway station, Adelaide
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Warradale
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Location | |
Street | Railway Terrace Addison Road |
Suburb | Warradale |
Distance from Adelaide | 13.7km |
Access by | Level Pedestrian Crossing Underground Pedestrian Tunnel |
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 | Centre Platform |
Toilets | No |
Car Parking | Yes |
Bike Storage | No |
Lounge | No |
Kiosk | No |
Wheelchair access | Yes |
Other facilities | None |
History | |
Opened | 1956 |
Rebuilt | unknown |
Closed | unknown |
Transfers | |
Train transfer | None |
Bus transfer | None |
Adjacent Stations | |
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Warradale railway station is a railway station on the Noarlunga railway line, which is located in the southwestern Adelaide suburb of Warradale. It is located 13.7km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station. It was gutted by fire a few years ago and subsequentally rebuilt.
[edit] See also
- List of Adelaide railway stations
- List of closed Adelaide railway stations
- TransAdelaide
- List of suburban and commuter rail systems
- Railways in Adelaide
- Rail transport in South Australia