List of Adelaide Railway Stations - Gawler Central Railway Line

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

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