Hallett Cove Beach railway station, Adelaide

Hallett Cove Beach railway station, Adelaide

TransAdelaide
colour=#0000ff
station_name=Hallett Cove Beach



line=Noarlunga
street=Reliance Road
Cherub Street
suburb=Hallett Cove
distance=22.9
access=Pedestrian Underpass
HFS=No
peakfreq=Every 10-20 Mins
wdfreq=Every 10-30 Mins
wefreq=Every 30 Mins
nightfreq=Every 60 Mins
rrtd=Yes
rrts=Yes
platforms=2
platform_arch=2 Side Platforms
toilets=No
parking=Yes
bike=Yes
lounge=No
kiosk=No
disability=Yes
facilities=None
opened=1974
trainconnect=None
busconnect=681 to Marion Centre
682 to Sheidow Park
683 to Hallett Cove South
previous=Hallett Cove
next=Lonsdale

Hallett Cove Beach railway station is a railway station on the Noarlunga railway line, which is located in the southern Adelaide suburb of Hallett Cove. It is located 22.9km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station.

The station was opened on 30 June 1974 and was the first station on what is now the extension to Noarlunga Centre. At the time, few services terminated at Hallett Cove Beach with most services terminating at Marino or Hallett Cove. Regular services commenced on 25 January 1976 when services were extended to Christie Downs.

References

South Australian Railways Working Timetable Book No. 265, effective 10:00am, Sunday 30 June 1974

ee also

*List of Adelaide railway stations
*List of suburban and commuter rail systems
*Railways in Adelaide

External links

* [http://www.sa.gov.au South Australia Central]
* [http://www.opt.dtup.sa.gov.au/ Office of Public Transport]
* [http://www.transadelaide.com.au/ TransAdelaide]
* [http://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/ Adelaide Metro]


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