Warradale railway station

Warradale
Location Railway Terrace
Warradale
Line(s) Seaford Line
Distance 13.7 km from Adelaide
Platforms 2
Bus routes None
Construction
Parking Yes
Bicycle facilities No
History
Opened 1956
Services
Preceding station   Adelaide Metro   Following station
toward Adelaide
Seaford line
toward Seaford

Warradale railway station is located on the Seaford line.[1] Situated in the south-western Adelaide suburb of Warradale, it is 13.7 kilometres from Adelaide station. It was gutted by fire and subsequently rebuilt.

Services by Platforms

The Station consists of one Centre island platform accessible by an underpass and a pedestrian crossing at the Eastern end of the platform. The station has been resurfaced in patches numerous times and is quite an uneven surface. The shelter of the station is one like no other on the Seaford line but similar to the original Elizabeth And Elizabeth South shelters. The station underpass is one similar to the Brighton underpass and is reasonably narrow.

Platform Destination
1 Seaford
2 Adelaide

History

The station opened in 1956 42 years after Hove Station was opened which is just West of the station. The station was destroyed by a fire in the 1970s and subsequently was rebuilt. The station is close to the Oaklands station East of the station. It is located on Railway Terrace, Warradale and is 13.7 kilometres from Adelaide Railway Station, the central station of the Adelaide Metro network.

References

  1. Seaford & Tonsley timetable Adelaide Metro 20 July 2014

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Coordinates: 35°00′41″S 138°32′01″E / 35.0114°S 138.5336°E / -35.0114; 138.5336

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