Mile End Goods railway station, Adelaide

Mile End Goods was a railway station located on the western fringe of Adelaide, South Australia. It was located 2.9 km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station.The station was just south of the Hilton Bridge, and consisted of four step down platforms 42.7 metres long.It was closed and removed from the site in 1994.ReferencesPantlin G and J Sargent . Railway stations in greater metropolitan Adelaide. Train Hobby, Melbourne. 2005.South Australian Railways Working Timetable Book No. 265 effective 10:00am, Sunday, 30 June 1974.

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Mile End Goods railway station, Adelaide
Adelaide , SA null Australia

Mile End Goods was a railway station located on the western fringe of Adelaide, South Australia. It was located 2.9 km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station.The station was just south of the Hilton Bridge, and consisted of four step down platforms 42.7 metres long.It was closed and removed from the site in 1994.ReferencesPantlin G and J Sargent . Railway stations in greater metropolitan Adelaide. Train Hobby, Melbourne. 2005.South Australian Railways Working Timetable Book No. 265 effective 10:00am, Sunday, 30 June 1974.

Bowden railway station, Adelaide
Adelaide , SA null Australia

Bowden is the first station on the suburban railway lines from Adelaide to Outer Harbor and Grange. It is 2.7 km (1¾ miles) from Adelaide. The station has the Caution More Than One Train lights. These are used at various times of the day especially peak hour.Bowden serves the inner-city suburbs of Bowden, Brompton and Hindmarsh. The station mainly caters for workers commuting to nearby factories and patrons of events at the nearby Hindmarsh Stadium and Adelaide Entertainment Centre. The importance of the station has decreased as older industries based in the vicinity have declined.The station retains its original 1856 brick and stone station building on the northbound platform, although this is now unattended, as are most stations on the TransAdelaide network.There are plans to rebuild Bowden and make it into a tunnel. This is part of the Bowden project. Recently in 2012 a cafe opened at the Heritage Building at Bowden railway station on Platform 1.ServicesAll train services are operated by TransAdelaide. There are now no freight services through Bowden. On Monday to Friday, off-peak trains depart every 30 minutes to and from the Grange line (each train makes a connection at Woodville for stations to Outer Harbor). Peak hour services run more frequently, whilst in the evenings and at weekends there is one train per hour to/from the Grange line and one per hour to/from the Outer Harbor line (although departure times are not evenly spaced).