List of closed Adelaide railway stations
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Closed stations

There are five extant closed stations on the passenger railway network in the city of Adelaide
Adelaide
Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia and the fifth-largest city in Australia. Adelaide has an estimated population of more than 1.2 million...

, South Australia
South Australia
South Australia is a state of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent; with a total land area of , it is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories.South Australia shares borders with all of the mainland...

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  • Cheltenham Racecourse
    Cheltenham Racecourse railway station, Adelaide
    Cheltenham Racecourse railway station was on the Outer Harbor railway line in the north-western Adelaide suburbs, 8.7 km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station. Until 21 February 2009 it served Cheltenham Park Racecourse, on race days only...

     (Outer Harbor line) (closed 21 February 2009)
  • Clapham
    Clapham railway station, Adelaide
    Clapham railway station was a railway station on the Belair railway line in suburban Adelaide, South Australia, which was closed in April 1995. Its remains are located on the north side of the Springbank Road overpass in the inner southern Adelaide suburb of Clapham. It was located 10.0 km by...

     (Belair line) (closed 28 April 1995)
  • Hawthorn
    Hawthorn railway station, Adelaide
    Hawthorn railway station on the Belair Railway Line, located in the inner southern suburb of Hawthorn 7.5 km by rail from Adelaide Railway Station, was closed in 1995. It runs parallel to Egmont Terrace. It is 500m south of the Unley Park railway station, and consists of two earth-filled concrete...

     (Belair line) (closed 28 April 1995)
  • Islington Works
    Islington Works railway station, Adelaide
    Islington Works railway station is a railway station on the Gawler Central railway line located in the inner northern Adelaide suburbs of Regency Park and Kilburn to serve the adjacent Islington Workshops....

     (Gawler Central line) (closed 2000)
  • Millswood
    Millswood railway station, Adelaide
    Millswood railway station is a closed railway station on the Belair railway line in Adelaide, South Australia. It is situated 5.9 km from Adelaide Railway Station, adjacent to the Goodwood Road underpass, on the border of the suburbs of Millswood and Kings Park.-History:The station opened...

     (Belair line) (closed 28 April 1995)

Demolished stations

There are also several stations that have been closed and demolished:
  • Port Dock
    Port Dock railway station, Adelaide
    Port Dock railway station was located in the commercial centre of Port Adelaide, South Australia at the corner of St Vincent Street and Lipson Street...

     (closed 13 September 1981), some of the original platforms and the goods shed survive as part of the National Railway Museum - Port Adelaide
  • Golf Links (Grange line), closed 1961
  • Holdens
    Holdens railway station, Adelaide
    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...

     (Grange line), closed 1992
  • Old Grange
    Old Grange railway station, Adelaide
    Old Grange railway station was a railway station located in the western Adelaide suburb of Grange. The platform is located on the western side of Military Road, and was disconnected from the railway line in 1986...

     (Grange line)
  • South Brighton
    South Brighton railway station, Adelaide
    South Brighton railway station is a former railway station on the current Noarlunga Centre line in Adelaide, Australia. It was located about 15.8 km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station. The station closed in 1976, and was demolished shortly after, A newer station was built 200 metres to...

     (Noarlunga line), closed 1976
  • Sleeps Hill (Belair line)
  • Mile End Goods (Belair line
    Belair railway line, Adelaide
    The Belair railway line is a suburban rail commuter route within the City of Adelaide, South Australia, that runs from the Adelaide Railway Station to Belair in the Adelaide Hills.-History:...

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  • G.M.H.
    G.M.H. railway station, Adelaide
    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...

     (at the end of a spur off the Gawler Central line
    Gawler railway line, Adelaide
    The Gawler Central line is a suburban commuter railway line in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. It is the only rail route in Adelaide to have no interchange with another line at any station except Adelaide.- History :...

     just north of Nurlutta
    Nurlutta railway station, Adelaide
    Nurlutta railway station is a railway station on the Gawler Central railway line which is located in the northern Adelaide suburbs of Salisbury and Salisbury North. It is located 21.5 km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station...

    )
  • Tube Mills
    Tube Mills railway station, Adelaide
    Tube Mills railway station was a railway station on the Gawler railway line located in the inner northern Adelaide, Australia suburb of Kilburn...

     (Gawler Central line)
  • Yerlo (Outer Harbor line), closed 13 September 1981, replaced by North Haven
    North Haven railway station, Adelaide
    North Haven railway station is a railway station on the Outer Harbor railway line which is located in the northwestern Adelaide suburb of North Haven on the LeFevre Peninsula. It is located 20.5 km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station...

  • Grand Junction (Gawler line), opened 1857, closed 1859
  • Torrens Bridge
    Torrens Bridge railway station, Adelaide
    Torrens Bridge railway station was a short-lived railway station on the Outer Harbor line in North Adelaide. The location of the station was east of Bonython Park. It was located by railway from Adelaide Railway Station....

    , (Pt Adelaide line), closed 1888
  • Original Christie Downs, (Noarlunga line)
  • Cheltenham Racecourse siding (Outer Harbor line), closed 1953
  • Old Oaklands (Noarlunga line), opened 1913, closed and demolished 2008, replaced by the new Oaklands station closer to the Morphett/Diagonal level crossing.

Closed railway lines (and their closed stations)

Several complete lines have been closed, with the rails removed, all of the station infrastructure removed, and some of the stations demolished:

Willunga railway line (closed 1969)
The right of way is now used as the Coast to Vines Rail Trail.
  • Patpa
    Patpa railway station, Adelaide
    Patpa is a closed railway station in Adelaide, South Australia. It was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of this line, and a 1965 reference mentioned that it was no longer used at that date....

  • Happy Valley
    Happy Valley railway station, Adelaide
    Happy Valley is a closed railway station in Adelaide, South Australia. It was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of this line, and a 1965 reference mentioned that it was no longer used at that date....

  • Reynella
    Reynella railway station, Adelaide
    Reynella railway station was a railway station in Reynella, South Australia that was part of the Willunga railway line.A station-master was appointed in 1915, but by 1965 it was a non-attended crossing station. Water was available for locomotive purposes...

  • Pimpala
    Pimpala railway station, Adelaide
    Pimpala is a closed railway station in Adelaide, South Australia. It was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of this line, and a 1965 reference mentioned that it was no longer used at that date....

  • Coorara
    Coorara railway station, Adelaide
    Coorara is a closed railway station in Adelaide, South Australia. It was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of this line, and a 1965 reference mentioned that it was no longer used at that date....

  • Morphett Vale
    Morphett Vale railway station, Adelaide
    Morphett Vale is a closed railway station in Adelaide, South Australia.A station master was appointed in 1915 but it was an unattended crossing station since 1957. Facilities were available for the handling of casks of wine, as this area was mainly covered in vineyards.It is now disused, the entire...

  • Yetto
    Yetto railway station, Adelaide
    Yetto was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of this line, and a 1965 reference mentioned that it was no longer used at that date....

  • Hackham
    Hackham railway station, Adelaide
    Hackham railway station was a railway station on the Willunga railway line, Australia. The station had a raised passenger platform during the passenger transport days of this line...

  • Korro
    Korro railway station, Adelaide
    Korro railway station was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of this line.Shortly after the stop, the railway crossed the Onkaparinga River. The old bridge, built in 1914, had 3 spans, each of 70 feet, and was of lattice-type girder construction...

  • Noarlunga
    Noarlunga railway station, Adelaide
    Noarlunga is a closed railway station in Adelaide, South Australia. It was an unattended crossing station, with water available. The ticket agency was closed in 1946....

  • Moana
    Moana railway station, Adelaide
    Moana is a closed railway station in Adelaide, South Australia. It was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of this line, and a 1965 reference mentioned that it was no longer used at that date....

  • Tuni
    Tuni railway station, Adelaide
    Tuni is a closed railway station in Adelaide, South Australia.It was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of this line, and a 1965 reference mentioned that it was no longer used at that date....

  • McLaren Vale
    McLaren Vale railway station, Adelaide
    McLaren Vale is a closed railway station in Adelaide, South Australia. It was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of this line and has been an unattended crossing station since 1957...

  • Pikkara
    Pikkara railway station, Adelaide
    Pikkara is a closed railway station in Adelaide, South Australia. It was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of this line, and a 1965 reference mentioned that it was no longer used at that date....

  • Taringa
    Taringa railway station, Adelaide
    Taringa railway station was a ground level stopping place during the passenger transport days of this line, and a 1965 reference mentioned that it was no longer used at that date....

  • Willunga
    Willunga railway station, Adelaide
    Willunga is a closed railway station in Adelaide, South Australia.A station-master was appointed in 1915. A 60 feet turntable was installed during construction, but was removed to Marino in 1941-2...



North Terrace – Glenelg railway line (closed 14 December 1929)
  • Thebarton
  • Hilton
  • Richmond
  • Kurralta Park
  • Plympton Coursing Ground (closed c.1925)
  • Plympton
  • Morphettville
  • Camden
  • Novar Gardens
  • Macdonalds
  • Golf Links (closed by 1929)
  • St Leonards (closed 1926)
  • Glenelg


Glenelg (closed 1929 and converted to Glenelg tram
Glenelg Tram
The Glenelg Tram is a route from the centre of Adelaide, South Australia to the beach-side suburb of Glenelg. It is Adelaide's only remaining tramway, running at approximately 15-minute intervals, and is part of the integrated Adelaide Metro public transport network...

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  • Victoria Square (closed 1914)
  • South Terrace
  • Wayville
  • Goodwood Road
  • Goodwood
    Goodwood railway station, Adelaide
    Goodwood railway station is the last common railway station of the Noarlunga, Tonsley and Belair lines when travelling away from Adelaide. The Belair line diverges southeast towards Millswood and Unley Park Stations, while the Noarlunga and Tonsley lines diverge southwest towards Clarence Park...

  • Forestville
  • Black Forest
  • Hayhurst
  • South Plympton
  • Morphettville
  • Helmsdale
  • Miller's Corner
  • Glenelg


Glenelg and South Coast Tramway (closed 1880)
  • Glenelg
  • Parkin Terrace
  • Broadway
  • Somerton
  • Hastings
  • Hulberts Road
  • Beach Road
  • Brighton
    Brighton railway station, Adelaide
    Brighton railway station on the Noarlunga Centre railway line in the south-western Adelaide suburbs is 16.0 km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station...



St Leonards to Grange Railway

Jubilee Exhibition Railway
Jubilee Exhibition Railway
The Jubilee railway line is a former railway in Adelaide, South Australia. It was built in 1887 from where the Adelaide Railway Station currently is to where the former Jubilee Exhibition Building was. The line used an existing tunnel under King William Road which was built in 1854 to transport...

 (closed 1925). It is arguable whether this was a long siding or a short branch: it had no stations.

Branches from "South line"

Mount Pleasant railway line (closed 1964)
Branch from "South line" at Balhannah
Balhannah railway station, South Australia
Balhannah railway station is a railway station on the Adelaide-Melbourne line, but is now not in use. The station is in the Adelaide Hills town of Balhannah, and is located by railway from Adelaide Railway Station....

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  • Oakbank
  • Mappinga
  • Riverview
  • Woodside
  • Kayannie
  • Charleston
  • Muralappie
  • Mt Torrens
  • Milkappa
  • Birdwood
  • Crane Rd
  • Narcoonah
  • Mt Pleasant

Branches from Grange railway line

Henley Beach railway line (opened 5 February 1894, closed 31 August 1957)
An extension of Grange railway line.
  • Kirkcaldy
  • Marlborough Street
    Marlborough Street railway station, Adelaide
    Marlborough Street railway station is a former railway station in the western Adelaide suburb of Henley Beach. It was on the former Henley Beach railway. Facilities consisted of a single platform and probably a shelter shed. The station opened in 1894 and closed on 31 August 1957. The station has...

  • Jetty Road railway station, Henley Beach
  • Henley Beach railway station


Hendon railway line (closed 1 February 1980)
Branched from the Grange line at Albert Park station
Albert Park railway station, Adelaide
Albert Park railway station is located in Adelaide’s north-western suburbs on the single-track branch line between Woodville and Grange. The station is 9.1 km from Adelaide and serves the adjacent suburbs of Albert Park and Woodville West....

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  • Hendon

Branches from Outer Harbor railway line

Largs Jetty railway line (closed 1908)
Branched from the Outer Harbor line at Largs station
Largs railway station, Adelaide
Largs railway station is a railway station on the Outer Harbor railway line which is located in the northwestern Adelaide suburb of Largs Bay. It is located 15.5 km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station and caters for broad gauge suburban trains only. It was named after the Largs on...

, traversing Jetty Road, Largs Bay to the Largs Pier Hotel and the Largs Pier / jetty.
  • Largs Jetty


Semaphore railway line (closed 29 October 1978)
Branched from the Outer Harbor line at Glanville station, traversing Jetty Road, Semaphore to the pier / jetty.
  • Exeter
  • Semaphore


Finsbury railway line (closed 17 August 1979)
Branched from the Outer Harbor line starting Woodville station
Woodville railway station, Adelaide
Woodville station is on the suburban rail routes from Adelaide to Grange and Outer Harbor, 7.5 km from Adelaide. It is the junction station for the Grange branch and is one of the busiest stations on the Outer Harbour and Grange Lines. It has auto pedestrian gates and lights, the only location...

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  • Actil (closed 1970)
  • Woodville North (closed 1979)
  • No. 18 Shed (closed 1979)
  • Finsbury Stores (closed 1979)

Branches from Belair Line

  • Clapham, branch of Belair line starting at Mitcham station
    Mitcham railway station, Adelaide
    Mitcham railway station is located on the Belair railway line in Adelaide, South Australia. It is located 8.5 km by rail from Adelaide Railway Station, and is actually located in Lower Mitcham...

     (closed 1917)
    • Old Clapham

Branches from Gawler Line

  • Northfield
    Northfield railway line, Adelaide
    The Northfield railway line is a defunct railway in northern Adelaide which was used mainly for industrial purposes and cattle trains. The line branched off the Gawler line just north of Dry Creek station...

    , branch of Gawler line
    Gawler railway line, Adelaide
    The Gawler Central line is a suburban commuter railway line in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. It is the only rail route in Adelaide to have no interchange with another line at any station except Adelaide.- History :...

     starting at Dry Creek station
    Dry Creek railway station, Adelaide
    Dry Creek railway station on the Gawler Central railway line is located in the inner northern Adelaide suburb of Dry Creek, 10.6 km by rail from the Adelaide Railway Station.-Passenger services:...

     (closed 1987)
    • Cavan (closed 1987)
    • Pooraka
      Pooraka railway station, Adelaide
      Pooraka railway station was located approximately 12.9 km by rail from Adelaide on the now closed Northfield branch line. The station opened in 1913, at the same time the Gepps Cross Abattoirs opened adjacent to the station. Pooraka station was located to the west of Main North Road...

       (closed 1987)
    • Northfield
      Northfield railway station, Adelaide
      Northfield railway station was located from Adelaide Railway Station. It was the terminus of the now defunct Northfield railway line and consisted of a single platform and shelter. It was closed in 1987, and has since been demolished.- History :...

       (closed 1987)
    • Stockade

  • Penfield
    Penfield railway line, Adelaide
    Penfield railway line is a defunct railway in northern Adelaide which was used mainly for industrial purposes in the World War II years. It started just north of the Salisbury station on the Gawler line. The line then went north west and then turned north through Defence Science and Technology...

    , branch from the Gawler line at Salisbury (closed 1991)
    • Hilra
      Hilra railway station, Adelaide
      Hilra railway station is a former railway station on the defunct Penfield railway line which is located in the northern Adelaide suburb of Salisbury North...

    • Penfield 1
      Penfield 1 railway station, Adelaide
      Penfield 1 railway station was a railway station on the defunct Penfield railway line located in what is now the northern Adelaide suburb of Edinburgh. It was located 23.2 km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station. The station opened between 1940 and 1942 and had a platform which was...

    • Penfield 2
      Penfield 2 railway station, Adelaide
      Penfield 2 railway station was a railway station on the defunct Penfield railway line located in the northern Adelaide suburb of Edinburgh. It was located 24.2km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station. The station opened between 1940 and 1942 and had an island platform which was 213.4 metres...

    • Penfield 3
      Penfield 3 railway station, Adelaide
      Penfield 3 railway station was a railway station on the defunct Penfield line located in the northern Adelaide suburb of Edinburgh. It was located 25.8 km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station....

    • RAAF Edinburgh


  • Rosewater Loop
    Dry Creek to Port Adelaide railway
    The Dry Creek to Port Adelaide railway is an east – west line running through Adelaide’s north-western suburbs. The line is controlled by ARTC and is an important link between Port Adelaide, Pelican Point and the main interstate rail routes which link Adelaide with Melbourne, Perth, Darwin and...

     (closed to passengers 27 May 1988, freight 2008)
    • Grand Junction Road (closed 27 May 1988)
    • Rosewater
      Rosewater railway station, Adelaide
      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....

       (closed 27 May 1988)

  • Birkenhead Loop
    Dry Creek to Port Adelaide railway
    The Dry Creek to Port Adelaide railway is an east – west line running through Adelaide’s north-western suburbs. The line is controlled by ARTC and is an important link between Port Adelaide, Pelican Point and the main interstate rail routes which link Adelaide with Melbourne, Perth, Darwin and...

     (closed 2008)

Existing freight lines

Lines where passenger trains have been withdrawn, but still open for freight:
  • ICI Osborne (closed to passengers 1980)
    • Coal Gantry
    • Electric Works
    • ICI

  • Dry Creek-Port Adelaide
    Dry Creek to Port Adelaide railway
    The Dry Creek to Port Adelaide railway is an east – west line running through Adelaide’s north-western suburbs. The line is controlled by ARTC and is an important link between Port Adelaide, Pelican Point and the main interstate rail routes which link Adelaide with Melbourne, Perth, Darwin and...

     (closed to passengers 27 May 1988)
    • Wingfield (closed 29 May 1987)
    • North Arm Road (closed 29 May 1987)
    • Eastern Parade (closed 29 May 1987)
    • Rosewater
      Rosewater railway station, Adelaide
      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....

       (closed 27 May 1988)

  • Bridgewater, extension of Belair line (includes stations between Bridgewater and Tailem Bend) (closed to passengers 1987 and converted to standard gauge
    Standard gauge
    The standard gauge is a widely-used track gauge . Approximately 60% of the world's existing railway lines are built to this gauge...

     1995)
    • National Park
      National Park railway station, Adelaide
      National Park railway station was a railway station on the now closed Bridgewater line located in Belair National Park, South Australia, about 25.4km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station.Facilities consisted of a 80m platform and shelter shed...

    • Long Gully
    • Nalawort
    • Upper Sturt
      Upper Sturt railway station, Adelaide
      Upper Sturt railway station was on the now closed Bridgewater line located 28.9 km by rail from Adelaide, South Australia.Facilities consisted of an 80.5-metre-long platform and a shelter....

    • Mount Lofty
      Mount Lofty railway station, Adelaide
      Mount Lofty Railway Station is a railway station in South Australia, on the former Adelaide-Bridgewater railway line, located in the Adelaide Hills suburb of Stirling. The station opened in 1883 and it is located 31.0 km by rail from the Adelaide Railway Station. It is the highest railway station...

    • Heathfield
      Heathfield railway station, Adelaide
      Heathfield railway station was located on the now closed Bridgewater line 33.0 km by rail from Adelaide, South Australia.Facilities consisted of an 85.3 metre long platform and a shelter....

    • Madurta
      Madurta railway station, Adelaide
      Madurta railway station was 33.8 km by rail from Adelaide, South Australia, on the now closed Bridgewater line.The station was located in the Adelaide Hills suburb of Aldgate, east of the Cricklewood Road level crossing, which is at the intersection of Cricklewood Road, Milan Terrace and Madurta...

    • Aldgate
      Aldgate railway station, Adelaide
      Aldgate railway station was a railway station on the former Bridgewater railway line in the Adelaide Hills suburb of Aldgate, South Australia. It was located 34.5 km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station. This station was very similar to Blackwood; the station building and shelter was the...

    • Jibilla
      Jibilla railway station, Adelaide
      Jibilla railway station was 35.6 km by rail from the Adelaide Railway Station on the now closed Bridgewater line in South Australia....

    • Carripook
      Carripook railway station, Adelaide
      Carripook station was 36.380 km by rail from Adelaide Railway Station on the now closed Bridgewater line.It was located in the Adelaide Hills suburb of Bridgewater, South Australia, to the east of the Kain Avenue level crossing....

    • Bridgewater
      Bridgewater railway station, Adelaide
      Bridgewater railway station was a railway station located in the Adelaide Hills suburb of Bridgewater and was 37.2km or 23 miles, 32 chains away from Adelaide by rail....

    • Yantaringa
      Yantaringa railway station, South Australia
      Yantaringa railway station was located about 41 km by rail from Adelaide Railway Station. Yantaringa was on the Melbourne-Adelaide railway in the Adelaide Hills suburb of Verdun, and is a few hundred metres to the east of the Yantaringa Tunnel.The station/siding opened in the late 19th...

    • Ambleside
      Ambleside railway station, South Australia
      Ambleside railway station was located about 43.5 km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station, on the Adelaide-Melbourne line. It was located in the Adelaide Hills suburb of Balhannah. The year in which the station closed is not known, possibly in the 1960s....

    • Balhannah
      Balhannah railway station, South Australia
      Balhannah railway station is a railway station on the Adelaide-Melbourne line, but is now not in use. The station is in the Adelaide Hills town of Balhannah, and is located by railway from Adelaide Railway Station....

    • Mount Barker Junction
      Mount Barker Junction railway station, South Australia
      Mount Barker Junction railway station is a railway station in South Australia located on the Melbourne-Adelaide railway, 50km by rail from Adelaide Railway Station. It is west of the junction of the Victor Harbor railway line...

       (to the east was the junction with the Victor Harbor railway line
      Victor Harbor railway line, South Australia
      The Victor Harbor line is a broad gauge railway line in South Australia. It branches from the Adelaide-Melbourne railway at Mount Barker Junction and then runs south to Victor Harbor.-History:...

    • Nairne
      Nairne railway station, South Australia
      Nairne railway station is located in the Adelaide Hills town of Nairne, about 55km from Adelaide Railway Station The station closed during 1990 when the Adelaide-Mount Gambier passenger service ceased.- History :...

    • Petwood
    • Callington
    • Monarto South
    • Murray Bridge
    • Tailem Bend

  • Main North, branch from the Gawler line at Salisbury (closed 1982 when converted to standard gauge
    Standard gauge
    The standard gauge is a widely-used track gauge . Approximately 60% of the world's existing railway lines are built to this gauge...

    )
    • Direk
    • Bolivar
    • Virginia
    • Two Wells
    • Mallala
    • Bowmans

  • Barossa, extension of Gawler Central line (closed to passengers 16 December 1968)
    • Sandy Creek
    • Lyndoch
    • Rowland Flat
    • Tanunda
      Tanunda railway station, South Australia
      Tanunda railway station is a railway station in the Barossa Valley town of Tanunda. It is located 70.2 km from Adelaide Railway Station.- History :...

    • Nuriootpa
    • Angaston

Closed intrastate lines

Country railway lines that are no longer used and/or have been dismantled:
  • Balaklava, branch of Gawler Central line from Gawler.
    • Roseworthy
    • Wasleys
    • Hamley Bridge
    • Owen
    • Balaklava
    • Halbury
    • Hoyleton
    • Blyth
    • Hart
    • Brinkworth
    • Boucaut
    • Yacka
    • Gulnare
    • Abbeville
    • Georgetown
    • Gladstone

  • Spalding, branch of Terowie line from Riverton (closed 1983)
    • Rhynie
    • Undalya
    • Alburn
    • Watervale
    • Penwortham
    • Sevenhill
    • Clare
    • Barinia
    • Andrews
    • Spalding

  • Morgan, branch of Balaklava line (cut back to Eudunda in 1969, to Kapunda in 1995)
    • Roseworthy
    • Freeling
    • Fords
    • Kapunda
    • Bagot Well
    • Hansborough
    • Hampden
    • Eudunda
    • Sutherlands
    • Bower
    • Mt Mary
    • Eba
    • Morgan

  • Mount Gambier, branch of Adelaide-Melbourne railway line from Woseley (closed to passengers 1990)
    • Frances
    • Naracoorte
    • Penola
    • Mount Gambier

  • Robertstown, branch of Morgan line from Eudunda.
    • Point Pass
    • Robertstown

  • Truro
    Truro railway line, South Australia
    The Truro railway line is a former railway line in South Australia which started at Plush's Corner.- History :The line opened in 1917. By November 1950 a branch line to Penrice Quarry was built. The line closed to passengers on 16 December 1968...

    , branch of Barossa Valley line from Nuriootpa.
    • Stockwell
    • Truro

  • Terowie, branch of Balaklava line (closed 1980s)
    • Tarlee
    • Riverton
    • Saddleworth
    • Manoora
    • Merildin
    • Farrell Flat
    • Hanson
    • Burra
    • Mt. Bryan
    • Hallett
    • Whyte Yarcowie
    • Terowie
    • Gumbowie
    • Peterborough

  • Whyalla, branch of Adelaide-Darwin railway from Port Augusta (closed 31 December 1990)
    • Whyalla

  • Wilmington, narrow-gauge branch from Gladstone
    • Laura
    • Stone Hut
    • Wirrabara
    • Yandiah
    • Booleroo Centre
    • Perroomba
    • Melrose
    • Terka
    • Wilmington

See also

  • List of Adelaide railway stations
  • List of suburban and commuter rail systems
  • TransAdelaide
    TransAdelaide
    TransAdelaide was a publicly owned corporation which provided suburban train and tram services in Adelaide, South Australia, under contract to the Government of South Australia....

  • Railways in Adelaide
    Railways in Adelaide
    The rail network in Adelaide, South Australia, consists of five lines and 81 stations, totalling 125.9 km. It is operated by Adelaide Metro, and is part of the city-wide Adelaide Metro]public transport system. Apart from the Glenelg Tram, Adelaide's railway system is serviced entirely by...

  • Rail transport in South Australia
    Rail transport in South Australia
    The first railway in colonial South Australia was a horse-drawn tramway from the port of Goolwa on the Murray River to an ocean harbour at Port Elliot in 1854...

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