Holdens railway station

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Holdens
Railways in Adelaide - List of Railway Stations
Train Services
Location
Street Rowley Terrace
Suburb Woodville
Distance from Adelaide 7.8 km
Access by Station closed
Frequency
Hi-Frequency Station n/a
Peak Frequency n/a
Weekday Frequency n/a
Weekend Frequency n/a
Night Frequency n/a
Facilities
Passenger Information Display n/a
Passenger Information Speaker n/a
Number of Platforms demolished
Platform Layout 1 centre platform
Toilets n/a
Car Parking n/a
Bike Storage n/a
Lounge n/a
Kiosk n/a
Wheelchair access n/a
Other facilities n/a
History
Opened 1928
Rebuilt unknown
Closed 1992
Transfers
Train transfer n/a
Bus transfer n/a
Adjacent Stations
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Holdens railway station is a former railway station on the Grange railway line which is located in the western Adelaide suburb of Woodville. It was located 7.8 km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station. Its position was adjacent to the SA Manufacturing Park, which was previously owned by Holden.

History

The station was opened in 1928 along the sidings at Holdens' Woodville factory so that cars could be dispatched by rail to interstate destinations such as Melbourne. This was also to provide commuter transport for workers after the 1920s and 1930s saw significant development of heavy industry in Woodville and the neighbouring areas. It was closed in 1992 and subsequently demolished following the decline of the heavy industry in the region and the consequent loss of commuters.

See also

Coordinates: 34°52′32″S 138°32′00″E / 34.87555°S 138.5332°E / -34.87555; 138.5332


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