- Mawson Interchange, Adelaide
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colour=#9c2727
station_name=Mawson Lakes
line=Gawler Central, Gawler
street=Mawson Connector
suburb=Mawson Lakes
distance=14.3
access=Elevated Pedestrian Overpass
HFS=Yes
peakfreq=Every 5-10 Mins
wdfreq=Every 15 Mins
wefreq=Every 30 Mins
nightfreq=Every 60 Mins
rrtd=Yes
rrts=Yes
platforms=2
platform_arch=2 Side Platforms
toilets=Yes
parking=Yes
bike=Yes
lounge=Yes
kiosk=Yes
disability=Yes
facilities=Ticket Office
opened=2006
trainconnect=None
busconnect=222, 224, T501 to City
224 to Elizabeth 411 to Salisbury Int.
565 to Tea Tree Plaza
previous=Dry Creek
next=GreenfieldsMawson Interchange is a railway station and bus interchange in the new, developing suburb of Mawson Lakes, north of
Adelaide ,South Australia . The Interchange serves nearby residential and commercial developments and also the Mawson Lakes campus of theUniversity of South Australia and Technology Park.Mawson Interchange is on the Gawler railway line. 14.3 km from
Adelaide Railway Station . It opened on26 February 2006 and is the first new railway station to be built inAdelaide for more than 20 years (since the extension of the Noarlunga Centre line). As development in the area continues, Mawson Interchange is expected to become one of Adelaide's five busiest stations. There is no staffed ticket office, but it has been designated a "Safer Station" with enhanced lighting, CCTV surveillance and security help phones provided. A kiosk is open during business hours selling food, drinks and tickets etc, and a waiting room is also provided on the main platform which offers a warmer place to sit in winter but is seldom used in summer because of a lack of air-conditioning.Rail and Bus Services
All rail services are provided by
TransAdelaide using dieselrailcar s. All northbound trains depart from Platform 1 and continue to Salisbury, Gawler or Gawler Central. Southbound trains depart from Platform 2 and terminate at Adelaide.Trains to and from Adelaide and Gawler operate every 15 minutes at off-peak times on Monday to Friday, and every 30 minutes through the day on Saturday and Sunday. Services are more frequent in peak hours. In the evening, trains run every hour.
Local buses from Mawson Interchange are scheduled to connect with train arrivals and departures and use the
Adelaide Metro ticketing system, which allows free transfer between buses and trains within time limits. Bus services are currently operated bySouthLink andTorrens Transit under contract to the [http://www.opt.dtup.sa.gov.au/ S.A. Government’s Office of Public Transport.]Bus routes from Mawson Interchange (as of April 2008) are:
*222 and 224 travelling south to City via theMawson Lakes, South Australia residential area and Main North Road. 224 also continues north to Elizabeth Station via Salisbury Interchange
*411 travelling north-west to Salisbury Interchange via Paralowie.
*565 travelling east toTea Tree Plaza Interchange via Montague Road
*T501 travelling east then south - Limited stop to Adelaide viaIngle Farm and the O-BahnA number of freight trains also pass through Mawson Interchange. Through the station itself, there are
broad gauge trains carrying limestone from theBarossa Valley to Osborne and trains carrying grain from Roseworthy toPort Adelaide for export.Just west of the passenger station (but not passing through the platforms) is the ARTC
standard gauge main line northwards from Adelaide. This is used by regular interstate freight trains to and fromMelbourne ,Sydney , Perth and Darwin, together withThe Ghan andIndian Pacific transcontinental passenger trains.ee also
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*List of Adelaide railway stations
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*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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