- Grange railway line, Adelaide
TransAdelaideRailLine
line_name=Grange Line
colour=#a100ff
start=Adelaide
terminus=Grange
majorstops=Woodville
length=13.0
track=Double Track to Woodville
Single Track to Grange
peakfreq=Every 20-30 Mins
weekdayfreq=Every 30 Mins
weekendfreq=Every 60 Mins
nightfreq=Every 60 Mins
2000-class=No
3000-class=Yes
opened=1882
re-sleepered=2010
electrified=2013
closed=N/AThe Grange railway line is a suburban branch line in the city of
Adelaide ,South Australia .History
The railway line between Woodville and Grange opened in September 1882. This was a private railway, constructed by the Grange Railway and Investment Company. The early railway was not a financial success and was bought out by the government-owned South Australian Railways in 1893."Rails Through Swamp and Sand – A History of the Port Adelaide Railway". M. Thompson pub. Port Dock Station Railway Museum (1988) ISBN 0-9595073-6-1.]
Modifications to the track layout at Woodville station in 1909 enabled trains from the Grange branch to travel beyond Woodville."Rails Through Swamp and Sand – A History of the Port Adelaide Railway". M. Thompson pub. Port Dock Station Railway Museum (1988) ISBN 0-9595073-6-1.] into Adelaide
In November 1940 the Hendon branch line was opened diverging from the Grange line at Albert Park and running 1.1 km (¾ mile) to the Hendon munitions works. After the end of
World War II the Hendon trains only operated at industrial shift-change times. In spite of low passenger numbers the Hendon branch continued operation until 1 February 1980,"Rails Through Swamp and Sand – A History of the Port Adelaide Railway". M. Thompson pub. Port Dock Station Railway Museum (1988) ISBN 0-9595073-6-1.] after which the line was closed and removed.The terminus at Grange was rebuilt in the late 1980s on the eastern side of Military Rd to eliminate a
level crossing . The old station was formerly a stop on the Henley Beach line, an extension of the Grange line which closed in 1957.A station named Holdens, located between Woodville and Albert Park stations adjacent to what is now the SA Manufacturing Park, was closed in 1992 and subsequently demolished.
Route
The line runs from the
Adelaide Railway Station to the seaside suburb of Grange. The route follows the same alignment as the Outer Harbor Line as far as Woodville station, where it diverges south west and across Port Road. The route then travels past Albert Park and bisects theRoyal Adelaide Golf Club between Seaton Park and East Grange stations.The line is single track from Woodville to Grange with no
passing loop s over its entire length. All stations on the line are unattended and have only very basic passenger waiting facilities. The line is 5.5 km long and broad gauge (1600mm).ervices
Services operate in tandem with Outer Harbor line trains. Weekday off-peak services run every 30 minutes, Weekday peak services run every 20-30 minutes with hourly services on Weekends, Evenings and Night [ [http://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/routes/timetables/Grange_ttable.pdf Grange Line Timetable - Adelaide Metro Website (PDF)] ] . All services call at all stations along the route.
Once every two years services are temporarily cut back to Seaton Park station for approximately two weeks for the running of the Jacob's Creek Open golf tournament. Rail replacement buses are used to transport passengers for the remainder of the route.
Until 1996, Grange line services previously operated as a shuttle from Woodville station at night and on weekends, connecting with Outer Harbor line services.
The vast majority of services are operated by 3000/3100 class railcars.
2000 class railcar s have not operated on the line since2006 .Proposed extension
It has been proposed to divert the line from Albert Park along a new alignment to service
Westfield West Lakes andAAMI Stadium [cite web | title = AAMI on a train to nowhere | publisher = AdelaideNow | url = http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,23431996-5014673,00.html | accessdate = 2008-04-28 ] , which would provide a major patronage boost for the line, which is little used outside ofrush hour . It has also been proposed to convert the line tolight rail .Line guide
References
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