G.M.H. railway station, Adelaide
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G.M.H. railway station Is a former railway station which spurred off the Gawler Central railway line.
The station was located in Adelaide's Holden
car manufacturing factory in the northern suburb of Elizabeth South. The start of the spur was approximately halfway between the Elizabeth South and Nurlutta railway stations. It was closed in 1992, and the station platforms were demolished, but some of the track that leads to the station is still intact. The boom gates since August 2011 have since been removed.
Primarily an industrial station, it was only served by trains during shift change times at Holdens. There were two platforms of step-down construction. Most trains ran express between Adelaide
and Salisbury before terminating here.
The station was located in Adelaide's Holden
Holden
GM Holden Ltd is an automaker that operates in Australia, based in Port Melbourne, Victoria. The company was founded in 1856 as a saddlery manufacturer. In 1908 it moved into the automotive field, before becoming a subsidiary of the U.S.-based General Motors in 1931...
car manufacturing factory in the northern suburb of Elizabeth South. The start of the spur was approximately halfway between the Elizabeth South and Nurlutta railway stations. It was closed in 1992, and the station platforms were demolished, but some of the track that leads to the station is still intact. The boom gates since August 2011 have since been removed.
Primarily an industrial station, it was only served by trains during shift change times at Holdens. There were two platforms of step-down construction. Most trains ran express between Adelaide
Adelaide Railway Station
Adelaide Railway Station is the central terminus of the Adelaide Metro railway system. It is at on the north side of North Terrace, west of Parliament House. The Adelaide Casino is in part of the building that is no longer required for the station....
and Salisbury before terminating here.