Demolished Stations
There are also several stations that have been closed and demolished:
- Port Dock (closed 13 September 1981), some of the original platforms and the goods shed survive as part of the National Railway Museum – Port Adelaide
- Golf Links (Grange line), closed 1961
- Holdens (Grange line), closed 1992
- Old Grange (Grange line)
- South Brighton (Noarlunga line), closed 1976
- Sleeps Hill (Belair line)
- Mile End Goods (Belair line)
- G.M.H. (at the end of a spur off the Gawler Central line just north of Nurlutta)
- Tube Mills (Gawler Central line)
- Yerlo (Outer Harbor line), closed 13 September 1981, replaced by North Haven
- Grand Junction (Gawler line), opened 1857, closed 1859
- Torrens Bridge, (Pt Adelaide line), closed 1888
- Original Christie Downs, (Noarlunga line)
- Cheltenham Racecourse siding (Outer Harbor line), closed 1953
- Old Oaklands (Noarlunga line), opened 1913, closed and demolished 2008, replaced by the new Oaklands station closer to the Morphett/Diagonal level crossing.
- Cheltenham Racecourse Closed in 2009, now currently being demolished in 2012.
Read more about this topic: List Of Closed Adelaide Railway Stations
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—William Jones (17461794)