Grange railway station

Grange railway station is the terminus station of the Grange line.[1] Situated in the western Adelaide suburb of Grange, it is 13 kilometres from Adelaide station.

Grange
LocationTerminus Street
Grange
Line(s)Grange Line
Distance13 km from Adelaide
Platforms1
Bus routesH30 to Westfield West Lakes and Rostrevor
Construction
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
History
Opened1882
Rebuilt1986
Services
Preceding station   Adelaide Metro   Following station
toward Adelaide
Grange lineTerminus

History

Original station platform remnants, 2008.

The original station, located 13.2 kilometers from Adelaide and on the western side of Military Road, was opened in September 1882 as the terminus of the Grange railway line. Initially operated by a private company, South Australian Railways took over the line in the 1890s, and extended it to Henley Beach station via the Henley Beach railway line. On 31 August 1957, however, the line was cut back to Grange.

On 9 March 1986, the current Grange station, on the eastern side of Military Road replaced the original station on the western side. The station was relocated to prevent traffic flow along Military Road from being interrupted by the arrival of trains. The ticket office and shelter of the original station were demolished shortly after, but the unused platform remains in place.

The train station shelter was replaced in 2017.

Services by platform

Platform Lines Destinations Notes
1 Grange All stops services to Adelaide Terminus
Bus Transfers: Stop 30A (Military Road)
Route No. Destination & Route Details
136 City to Port Adelaide
via Henley Beach Road, Westfield West Lakes & Frederick Road[2]
137 City to Westfield West Lakes
via Henley Beach Road & Turner Drive[3]
139 City to Westfield West Lakes
via Henley Beach Road, Military Road & West Lakes Boulevard[4]
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References

  1. Outer Harbor & Grange timetable Adelaide Metro 23 February 2014
  2. Route 136 Adelaide Metro
  3. Route 137 Adelaide Metro
  4. Route 139 Adelaide Metro

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