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Seaford railway line

A-City EMU 4003 in 2014.jpg

A-City at Clarence Park.

Overview
Type Commuter rail
Locale
Adelaide, South Australia
Termini
Adelaide
Seaford
Stations 24
Operation
Opened


  • 1913 (to Marino)

  • 1974 (to Hallett Cove Beach)

  • 1976 (to Christie Downs)

  • 1978 (to Noarlunga Centre)

  • 2014 (to Seaford)


Operator(s) Adelaide Metro
Rolling stock


  • 3000/3100 class

  • A-City 4000


Events
Re-sleepered
(concrete)
2009–2011
Electrified January 2013–14
Technical
Line length 35.9 km (22.3 mi)
Number of tracks 2
Track gauge
1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Electrification
25 kV AC overhead



Route map

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0 km


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Montefiore Road














City West













Gawler, Grange and Outer Harbor lines














to Port Augusta


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Royal Adelaide Hospital
















Adelaide Depot (closed 2011)




















Port Road


Port Road, Adelaide







Glover Avenue














Holdfast Bay line (closed 1929)






2.0 km


Mile End












Sir Donald Bradman Drive


Sir Donald Bradman Drive, Adelaide










Mile End Goods (closed 1994)






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Keswick (closed 2013)












Anzac Highway


Anzac Highway, Adelaide






4.0 km


Adelaide Showground






Leader Street















5.0 km


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Victoria Street
















Belair line













to Bordertown and Melbourne


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East Avenue










6.3 km


Clarence Park









7.1 km


Emerson




















Cross Road (level crossing) Cross Road, Adelaide

South Road (overpass) South Road











7.9 km


Edwardstown










De Laine Avenue











Angus Avenue











Raglan Avenue










9.1 km


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Dunorlan Road














Tonsley line










10.2 km


Ascot Park










Daws Road

















Marion Road


Marion Road










11.4 km


Marion










Sturt River










Oaklands (original; closed 2008)









12.9 km


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Diagonal Road/Morphett Road










13.7 km


Warradale









14.6 km


Hove













Brighton Road


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Jetty Road










Brighton (original; closed 1976)









16.0 km


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Edwards Street











Shoreham Road











South Brighton (closed 1976)









17.1 km


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Wheatland Road










17.2 km


Seacliff (to Seaford)










Maitland Terrace











Singleton Road










18.3 km


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Jervois Terrace










18.9 km


Marino Rocks









21.4 km


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Hallett Cove (original; closed 1974)

Willunga line via Reynella and Morphett Vale (closed 1969)











The Cove Road










22.9 km


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Grand Central Avenue











Meyer Road











Christie Road





































Port Stanvac siding (closed)











Lonsdale Depot




















26.7 km


Lonsdale










Dyson Road


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O'Sullivan Beach Road











Christie Creek











Flaxmill Road










28.9 km


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Elizabeth Road









Christie Downs (original; closed 1978)










Beach Road











Hannah Road










30.2 km


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Goldsmith Drive











Old Honeypot Road











River Road











Onkaparinga River





















Seaford Meadows Depot




















34.7 km


Seaford Meadows
















Willunga line
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(closed 1969)











Seaford Road











Lynton Terrace










36.0 km


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The Seaford railway line is a suburban commuter line in Adelaide, South Australia.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 Re-sleepering and electrification


    • 1.2 Seaford extension




  • 2 Route


    • 2.1 Line guide


    • 2.2 Former stations




  • 3 Services


  • 4 Gallery


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History


Before the extension of the line to Noarlunga Centre in 1978, the Willunga line ran from Hallett Cove station on a different route through Reynella, Morphett Vale and Hackham to Willunga (south-east of Noarlunga). It closed in 1969 and in September 1972 a track-removal train removed the tracks, and for six years Noarlunga had no train service.


The South Australian Railways and its successor, the State Transport Authority, extended the current railway southwards in stages from Hallett Cove to cater for increasing residential development in the southern area. Opening dates for passenger services were: Hallett Cove Beach on 30 June 1974; Christie Downs on 25 January 1976 (This was a temporary terminus just north of Beach Road and adjacent to Hyacinth Crescent, and was in a different location to the current Christie Downs station, which opened in November 1981.); Noarlunga Centre on 2 April 1978; and Seaford on 23 February 2014.


Prior to 2014, most trains were operated by 3000 class railcars augmented at times by 2000 class railcars. Since the electrification of the line, the latter are no longer authorised to operate on the line.[1] Most services are now operated by A-City electric multiple units. A number of railcars needed for peak-hour services are now stabled overnight in secure sidings at Port Stanvac, north of Lonsdale station, and at a much bigger facility adjacent to Seaford Meadows. The last freight trains on the line, to and from Port Stanvac Refinery, ceased in the late 1990s.



Re-sleepering and electrification


In 2008, the State Government announced a plan to upgrade and electrify the Seaford line with the Federal Government also to provide funding.[2] In December 2009, Stage 1 of the Noarlunga line upgrade was completed between Adelaide and Brighton.[3] This work saw the track removed, with the track bed and track renewed. Dual gauge sleepers were laid to allow for the line to be converted to standard gauge at a future date. Stage 2 commenced in February 2011 with the line closed for six months and continued the upgrade works between Oaklands and Noarlunga.[4] Most stations (Brighton, Seacliff, Marino, Marino Rocks and Lonsdale) received a minor upgrade due to the presence of asbestos in many station shelters, necessitating their replacement.


On 2 January 2013, the line closed to allow for its electrification and extension, with trains being replaced by bus services.[5] Rail services resumed on 1 December 2013.[6] The completed project was opened by the South Australian Transport and Infrastructure Minister Tom Koutsantonis on 18 January 2014.[7] Electric train services commenced in February 2014 after testing was completed on the line.[8][9] At the time only four A-City electric multiple units had entered service, so most services continued to be operated by 3000 class railcars.



Seaford extension




A Seaford train travels over the viaduct that spans the Onkaparinga River.


In 2005, the State Government announced the line would be extended 5.5 kilometres to the southern suburb of Seaford. The plan was cancelled in December 2007 after a study concluded that the extension could not be justified. The government announced that it would retain the corridor to Aldinga for a possible extension further south in the future.[10] In July 2008, a feasibility study was commissioned by the government into extending the line.[11] This extension was given approval after the Federal Government announced a $291 million investment in the project as part of the 2009/10 Federal Budget.[12]


Construction started in 2011 with the extension opening on 23 February 2014.[8][9] The extension included a new 1.2 kilometre elevated rail bridge over the Onkaparinga River, a rail bridge over Old Honeypot Drive, and new railway stations at Seaford Meadows and Seaford. New road bridges were also constructed over the extension at Goldsmith Drive, Seaford Road and Lynton Terrace.[13][14][15][16][17]



Route


The line runs south from Adelaide station paralleling the Belair line as far as Goodwood. It then branches off in a south-west direction through the suburbs of Edwardstown, Oaklands Park and Marion to the coast at Brighton, where it turns south towards Noarlunga Centre in the southern suburbs. The line was known as the Marino and Hallett Cove line when it finished at Hallett Cove. Most trains terminated at Marino, with only about a quarter going to Hallett Cove.


Like the rest of the Adelaide network, the line is broad gauge. Dual gauge sleepers have been laid to allow for the line to be converted to standard gauge at a future date.[18] The line is 35.9 kilometres long and is the second longest of the Adelaide suburban railway lines. The line is double track throughout. The Australian Rail Track Corporation standard-gauge main line passes over the line just south of Goodwood station, and the Tonsley line branches off south of Woodlands Park.



Line guide






Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 

Download coordinates as: KML · GPX

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Station
Image
Opened
Additional information

Seaford Ic local parking 48px.svg

Seaford railway station, Adelaide (7361210936).jpg
2014-02-23
Interchange; terminus 2014–present
  • Bus transfer: 745, 747


Seaford Meadows Ic local parking 48px.svg

2014-02-23


Noarlunga Centre Ic local parking 48px.svg

Noarlunga Centre Interchange 1.jpg
1978-04-02
Interchange; terminus 1978-2014
  • Bus transfer: 721 T721 722 724 725 741 743 744 745 747 751 756


Christie Downs BSicon PARKING.svg

ChristieDownsRailwayStationAdelaide.jpg
1976-01-25
Station relocated in 1981

Lonsdale BSicon PARKING.svg

2000 railcar.jpg
1976


Hallett Cove Beach Ic local parking 48px.svg

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1974-06-30
Bus transfer: 681 682 683

Hallett Cove Ic local parking 48px.svg

HallettCoveRailwayStationAdelaide.jpg
1915
Opened as Hallett's Cove; renamed in 1965

Marino Rocks BSicon PARKING.svg

MarinoRocksRailwayStationAdelaide.jpg
1915


Marino BSicon PARKING.svg

MarinoRailwayStation.jpg
1913
Bus transfer: 640

Seacliff

Seacliff Railway Station, August 2008.jpg
1915


Brighton Ic local parking 48px.svg

BrightonRailwayStationAdelaide.jpg
1913-11-24


Hove BSicon PARKING.svg

HoveRailwayStationAdelaide.jpg
1914
Opened as North Brighton Station; renamed Middle Brighton Station in 1914; renamed Hove in 1920

Warradale

WarradaleRailwayStationAdelaide.jpg
1956


Oaklands

OaklandsRailwayStationAdelaide.jpg
1913
Station relocated in 2008

Marion BSicon PARKING.svg

MarionRailwayStation2014.jpg
1954-05-26


Ascot Park BSicon PARKING.svg

AscotParkRailwayStation.jpg
1914


Woodlands Park BSicon PARKING.svg

2kwood.jpg
1925
Transfer: Tonsley line

Edwardstown BSicon PARKING.svg

Edwardstown Railway Station.JPG
1913


Emerson

Emerson Railway Station.JPG
1928


Clarence Park

Clarence Park railway station.JPG
1913


Goodwood BSicon PARKING.svg

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1883-03-05
Transfer: Belair line

Adelaide Showground

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2014-02-17


Mile End

MileEndRailwayStationAdelaide.jpg
1898
Opened as Mile End Passenger; renamed Mile End

Adelaide

Adelaide Railway Station at night.jpg
1865-04-19
Transfer: Gawler, Grange, Outer Harbour lines
  • Tram transfer: Glenelg tram



Former stations

































Station
Image
Opened
Additional information

Keswick

KeswickRailwayStationAdelaide.jpg
1913-04-06
Closed 2013

Mile End Goods

?
Closed 1994

Showground Central

2005
Seasonal usage; closed 2013

South Brighton

?
Closed 1976


Services





3000 class railcar on the Seaford line before it was electrified


Trains to and from Adelaide operate every 10–20 minutes off-peak on weekdays, every 30 minutes on weekends, and hourly in the late evening. Previously, some stations were also serviced by trains from Brighton and from the Tonsley branch line on weekdays.[19]



Gallery




References





  1. ^ "Limited life for 2000 class Jumbo railcars" Railway Digest January 2015 page 20


  2. ^ 2008/09 State Budget South Australian Department of Treasury & Finance June 2008


  3. ^ Noarlunga Rail Revitalisation Schedule Department of Transport, Energy & Infrastructure


  4. ^ Schedule Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure


  5. ^ Noarlunga & Tonsley lines closed Adelaide Metro


  6. ^ "Rail services resume on Noarlunga line" Railway Digest January 2014 page 23


  7. ^ Transport and Infrastructure Minister Tom Koutsantonis turns on new electric Noarlunga train lines Adelaide Advertiser 18 January 2014


  8. ^ ab Rail revitalistaion Seaford rail extension Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure


  9. ^ ab Electrifying opening for the new Seaford line ABC Adelaide 23 February 2014


  10. ^ No rail service for Seaford ABC News 19 December 2007


  11. ^ Government looks at extending Noarlunga, Tonsley rail lines Adelaide Advertiser 3 July 2008


  12. ^ 2009-10 Budget Archived 14 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Federal Government May 2009


  13. ^ Features & benefits Archived 29 March 2014 at Archive.is Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure


  14. ^ Seaford rail extension moves forward as planning contracts awarded Anthony Albanese 12 August 2009


  15. ^ Work starts on Seaford rail extension Projectlink 4 September 2009


  16. ^ Seaford Rail Extension Project Adcor Constructions


  17. ^ Seaford Rail Extension Thiess


  18. ^ The gauge problems lives on Archived 29 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine. 21 March 2012


  19. ^ Seaford & Tonsley timetable Adelaide Metro 20 July 2014




External links


  • Seaford to City - Adelaide Metro website









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