Outer Harbor Railway Line - Line Guide

Line Guide

[ ] Outer Harbor Line suburban service
Legend
Broad gauge
Standard gauge
TransAdelaide commuter trains
TransAdelaide trams
21.9km
0:39
Outer Harbor
Golfcourse Entrance
Balloon Loop exit
Klingberg Drive
20.5km
0:37
North Haven
Osborne Road
19.6km
0:35
Osborne
Connection to Pelican Point
18.8km
0:34
Midlunga
Gedville Road
18.2km
0:32
Taperoo
Strathfield Terrace
17.2km
0:30
Draper
Kalopore Avenue
16.4km
0:29
Largs North
Fletcher Road
Jetty Road
15.5km
0:27
Largs
Largs Jetty
Wills Street
Hargrave Street
14.6km
0:26
Peterhead
Harris Street
Semaphore Road
To Semaphore
13.8km
0:24
Glanville Interchange
Birkenhead Loop to Pelican Point (Dual gauge)
Hart Street
13.1km
0:22
Ethelton
Rennie Road
Port River
Old Port Road
Church Street
11.7km
0:20
Port Adelaide(Commercial Road)
Lipson Street
Proposed tram extension
National Railway Museum
Grand Junction Road
Rosewater Loop to Dry Creek (Dual gauge)
10.2km
0:17
Alberton
Fussel Place
9.2km
0:15
Cheltenham
Cheltenham Racecourse (Closed 2009)
Cheltenham Road
To Gillman Junction via Finsbury
To Grange
7.5km
0:13
Woodville
Woodville Road
6.8km
0:11
Woodville Park
Kilkenny Road
6.0km
0:09
Kilkenny
private road
5.1km
0:07
West Croydon(Over Rosetta Street)
4.2km
0:06
Croydon
Elizabeth Street
South Road
Coglin Street
Chief Street
East Street
2.7km
0:04
Bowden
Gibson Street
Gibson Street
Proposed Glenelg Tram junction
Park Terrace
Entertainment Centre
To Port Augusta
To Gawler
Torrens Bridge
River Torrens
To Noarlunga, Tonsley and Belair
West Terrace
Adelaide Depot
City West
Morphett Street
0km
0:00
Adelaide Station
To Glenelg
  • Outer Harbor

  • Midlunga

  • Ethelton

  • Port Adelaide Rebuilt 2010

  • Woodville

  • Kilkenny

  • Bowden

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