Marion railway station
Marion railway station is located on the Seaford line.[3] Situated in the south-western Adelaide suburb of Marion, it is 11.4 kilometres from Adelaide station.
Marion | |||||||||||
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Location | Farne Terrace Marion SA 5043 | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 34°59′56″S 138°33′10″E | ||||||||||
Owned by | DPTI | ||||||||||
Operated by | Adelaide Metro | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Seaford Line | ||||||||||
Distance | 11.4 km from Adelaide | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 (1 Centre) | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
Construction | |||||||||||
Structure type | Ground | ||||||||||
Parking | Yes | ||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | Yes | ||||||||||
Disabled access | Yes | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 26 May 1954[1] | ||||||||||
Rebuilt | 30 November 2013[2] | ||||||||||
Services | |||||||||||
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History
Until the early 1950s the Ascot Park and Oaklands stations serviced Marion with a single rail track. In 1953 the line was duplicated as far as Oaklands, and as part of that work a new station was constructed at Marion.[4] It was opened on 26 May 1954. Marion received a station building similar to that still remaining at Woodlands Park station.
In the 1960s concerns were raised regarding the safety of pedestrians crossing at the southern end of the station, where no pedestrian barriers had been installed. This lack was seen as contributing to a fatality in 1967.[5] In response, a pedestrian footbridge was constructed in 1970,[6] and the then existing pedestrian maze barrier-equipped crossing at the northern end was removed. This ensured that the footbridge provided the sole personal access to both the platform and to the other side of the line. At the northern end, a more convenient low-level track crossing and station access was re-installed in the 1990s.
Rebuild
As part of the electrification of the line, Marion station was rebuilt in 2013, with a new waiting shelter installed, an underpass built and the bridge demolished.[7] The underpass was built at the northern end to replace the overpass and pedestrian crossing. The project was completed on 30 November 2013.[7][8][9] Local residents had expressed their preference that the overpass be replaced instead, based largely on undesirable behaviour that occurs in an underpass because of the lack of visibility.[10] Although it was meant to address flooding issues that had plagued the area, the underpass flooded twice in 2014.[11]
Platform Length
In 2017, it was addressed that the station can not facilitate trains longer than five cars in length. This is a problem on AFL game days when trains of six carriages must overhang the platform. DPTI have not acted further on the issue and the platform is unlikely to be extended in the near future however it would be preferable for the better function of this station. As of the upgrades to the station in 2014, the platform was slightly shortened due to the new underpass being constructed at the North end of the station where a ground level pedestrian crossing formerly sat.
Services by platform
Platform | Destination/s |
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1 | Seaford |
2 | Adelaide |
References
- "Marion rail station opens Wednesday". The News. 62 (9, 602). South Australia. 21 May 1954. p. 3. Retrieved 3 September 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
- Marion Station Underpass Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure 3 September 2016
- Seaford & Tonsley timetable Adelaide Metro 20 July 2014
- Dolling, Alison (1981). The History of Marion on the Sturt. Peacock Publications, Norwood.
- Tragic death in 1967 Martion Safety Blogspot
- Donley, RJR (2001). Marion 1945-2000: A Suburban City. Peacock Publications, Norwood.
- Marion Street Underpass Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure
- Marion Railway Station Pedestrian Access Imprpvement – Ftrquently Asked Questions Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure
- "Marion Station underpass completed" Railway Digest February 2014 page 19
- Angry residents oppose unsafe underpass at Marion station Adelaide Advertiser
- Students risk lives by crossing electrified rail tracks at Marion after train station flooded Adelaide Advertiser 30 June 2014