Rosewater railway station

Rosewater
Railways in Adelaide - List of railway stations
Train services
Location
Street Canning Street
Suburb Rosewater
Distance from Adelaide (from Dry Creek) 7.0 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 removed
Platform layout 1 side 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 1916
Rebuilt unknown
Closed 1988
Transfers
Train transfer none
Bus transfer none
Adjacent stations
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Rosewater railway station was a railway station located in the northwestern Adelaide suburb of Rosewater. The station was right next to the Eric Sutton Oval, and was located about 7 km from Dry Creek station on the Dry Creek to Port Adelaide line.

History

The station opened in 1916, along with the Rosewater Loop. The station consisted merely of a shelter and a 2 metre-long step-down platform. When the Dry Creek to Port Adelaide line closed to passengers on 29 May 1988, Rosewater was one of two stations to operate until the line's closure (the other being Junction Road station), because the stations east of Junction Road station closed in 1987. The platform and shelter were removed shortly after. There is no evidence of the station left.

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References

    Coordinates: 34°51′13″S 138°31′14″E / 34.85365°S 138.52057°E