Kudla railway station
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Kudla | |
Railways in Adelaide - List of Railway Stations | |
Gawler Central Line | |
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Location | |
Street | Macalister Road Wattle Terrace |
Suburb | Kudla |
Distance from Adelaide | 34.1 km |
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 |
Passenger Information Display | No |
Passenger Information Speaker | Yes |
Number of Platforms | 2 |
Platform Layout | Centre platform |
Toilets | No |
Car Parking | No |
Bike Storage | No |
Lounge | No |
Kiosk | No |
Wheelchair access | Yes |
Other facilities | None |
History | |
Opened | 1959 |
Transfers | |
Train transfer | None |
Bus transfer | None |
Adjacent Stations | |
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Kudla Railway Station is on the Gawler railway line in Adelaide, South Australia in the locality of Kudla. The Kudla railway station is immediately north of where the line crosses Dalkeith Road. The station was originally opened in 1959, possibly with a 'step down' platform like the one at Chidda, but the current platform was constructed in 1961. By around 1987 the current platform shelter had been installed.
The station is one of the least used on the entire network, due to it being located in a semi-rural neighbourhood between the suburban areas of Munno Para, Evanstown and Gawler.[citation needed]
See also
- List of Adelaide railway stations
- Adelaide Metro
- List of suburban and commuter rail systems
- Railways in Adelaide
- Rail transport in South Australia
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Coordinates: 34°39′06″S 138°42′23″E / 34.6518°S 138.7065°E
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