List of Adelaide railway stations
This is a list of the 81 suburban railway stations in Adelaide, South Australia.
Belair railway line
- Adelaide
- Mile End
- Adelaide Showground
- Goodwood
- Millswood
- Unley Park
- Hawthorn (Closed)
- Mitcham
- Torrens Park
- Clapham (Closed)
- Lynton
- Sleeps Hill (Demolished)
- Eden Hills
- Coromandel
- Blackwood
- Glenalta
- Pinera
- Belair
Gawler Central railway line
- Adelaide
- North Adelaide
- Ovingham
- Dudley Park
- Islington
- Islington Works (disused)
- Kilburn
- Tube Mills (demolished)
- Dry Creek
- Mawson Interchange
- Greenfields
- Parafield Gardens
- Parafield
- Chidda
- Salisbury Interchange
- Nurlutta
- Elizabeth South
- Elizabeth
- Womma
- Broadmeadows
- Smithfield
- Munno Para
- Kudla
- Tambelin
- Evanston
- Gawler Racecourse (special events)
- Gawler
- Gawler Oval
- Gawler Central
Grange railway line
- Adelaide
- Bowden
- Croydon
- West Croydon
- Kilkenny
- Woodville Park
- Woodville
- Albert Park
- Seaton Park
- East Grange
- Grange
Seaford railway line
- Adelaide
- Mile End
- Adelaide Showground
- Goodwood
- Clarence Park
- Emerson
- Edwardstown
- Woodlands Park
- Ascot Park
- Marion
- Oaklands
- Warradale
- Hove
- Brighton
- Seacliff
- Marino
- Marino Rocks
- Hallett Cove
- Hallett Cove Beach
- Lonsdale
- Christie Downs
- Noarlunga Centre
- Seaford Meadows
- Seaford
Outer Harbor railway line
- Adelaide
- Bowden
- Croydon
- West Croydon
- Kilkenny
- Woodville Park
- Woodville
- St Clair
- Cheltenham
- Alberton
- Port Adelaide
- Ethelton
- Glanville
- Peterhead
- Largs
- Largs North
- Draper
- Taperoo
- Midlunga
- Osborne
- North Haven
- Outer Harbor
Tonsley railway line
- Adelaide
- Mile End
- Adelaide Showground
- Goodwood
- Clarence Park
- Emerson
- Edwardstown
- Woodlands Park
- Mitchell Park
- Clovelly Park
- Tonsley
Showground Express Line
NB: This line was only used during the Royal Adelaide Show. It was permanently closed in 2013 due to a new station being built and later opened.
See also
- List of closed Adelaide railway stations
- List of suburban and commuter rail systems
- TransAdelaide
- Railways in Adelaide
- Rail transport in South Australia
References
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