Lynton railway station, Adelaide

Lynton railway station, Adelaide

TransAdelaide
colour=#009900
station_name=Lynton



line=Belair
street=Beagle Terrace
suburb=Lynton (Eastern Side),
Clapham (Western Side),
Torrens Park (North-east)
distance=10.7
access=Platform Ramp
HFS=No
peakfreq=Every 20 Mins
wdfreq=Every 30 Mins
wefreq=Every 60 Mins
nightfreq=Every 60 Mins
rrtd=No
rrts=Yes
platforms=1 in use
platform_arch=1 Side Platform
(Eastern Side)
toilets=No
parking=No
bike=Yes
lounge=No
kiosk=No
disability=Yes
facilities=None
trainconnect=None
busconnect=None
opened=1946
rebuilt=2007
closed=
previous=Torrens Park
next=Eden Hills

Lynton railway station is a railway station on the Belair railway line, which is located between the Adelaide southern foothills suburbs of Lynton and Clapham, located 10.7km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station.

The station was opened in the mid 1950's, replacing the Sleeps Hill halt which was provided with step-down platforms which was south of the Sleeps Hill Quarry Sidings which were approximately 500m south of Lynton station.

The station has two platforms, but only the eastern platform, which was rebuilt in 2007, is in use. (The eastern platform is served by the broad gauge TransAdelaide railcars.) The western platform became disused when the western track was converted to standard gauge in 1995; the disused western platform may be on the ARTC's "Hit list".Fact|date=March 2008 Prior to the conversion, the previous station on the Belair line was Clapham.

ee also

*List of Adelaide railway stations
*List of closed Adelaide railway stations
*TransAdelaide
*List of suburban and commuter rail systems
*Railways in Adelaide
*Rail transport in South Australia


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