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January 2020, with sleepers bought for the project being reallocated to other lines. In 2022, the state government committed $ 51 million for the construction of the new Port Dock
Railway Line with a new station and bus interchange at Baker Street, adjacent to the National Railway Museum. A short platform face was also constructed for Railway Museum heritage services running along a parallel stretch of track. Site preparation works began for the new railway line in June 2023; the tracks were completed in April 2024, and a
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was announced in 2018. Though Stage 1 electrification as far as
Salisbury was initially planned, a $ 220 million grant from the Federal Government also allowed for Stage 2 electrification on the remainder of the line to proceed. Works commenced in November 2019, and after many delays electric train
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Adelaide's rail line further north and south of the city including an extension of services from Belair to Mount Barker. The cost has been estimated to reach $ 5 billion but has the acknowledgement that the city of Mount Barker will
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Adelaide. There are no heritage railways that are located in the city of Adelaide area. In addition to the primary commuter network,
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that connects to the Outer Harbor line. However, in June 2019 when some museum track had already been dismantled, the development was "put on hold" while a North West
Planning Study was conducted; a forecast cost increase to $ 40 million was cited. On-ground preparatory work was reversed in
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November 1997, AN was broken up and sold as part of a Federal Government privatisation agenda. Track, workshops, depots and passenger and freight operations were sold to various private organisations, which has led to today's operational structure described in an earlier section.
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was a semi-rural community at the time and most of the workforce had to be brought in from other districts. A more limited peak-hour passenger service to
Penfield continued after the war, serving staff at the government Weapons Research Establishment, later to become the
985:(ANR), took over all the former SAR and CR track in South Australia outside the metropolitan area. Other rail facilities such as property and workshops were also transferred to ANR. ANR become Australian National (AN) as it refined its corporate identity.
1016:(known colloquially as "Jumbos") were still in operation, the tracks were in disrepair and trains derailed frequently. In 2008, the South Australian government announced, in collaboration with the Federal government, a plan to upgrade and electrify the
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were the only states to participate in this initiative and negotiations were long and drawn out. The result was that in March 1978 the SAR became defunct and South
Australia's railways were split between Commonwealth and State Government ownership.
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as a prelude to competitive tendering for operation of bus and rail services in metropolitan
Adelaide. TransAdelaide subsequently lost all its bus services to private operators, but has retained the contracts to operate train and tram services.
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owns the remaining broad-gauge lines beyond the
Adelaide suburban network. They were a handful of lines that were used mainly to move bulk grain and stone from the Barossa Valley and mid-north region of the state to the Port Adelaide area.
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for a new station to be built next to Baker Street, near the original site. It was to be at the end of a new 1.0 km (1100 yard) spur line off the existing Outer Harbor rail line, using the existing corridor beside the
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398:. The ARTC lines bypass the city to the west and do not enter the CBD. The ARTC network extends from Adelaide towards Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Darwin and is used by substantial interstate freight traffic.
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405:, which handles the majority of interstate traffic and has the largest locomotive fleet. Other logistics companies also operate freight trains to and from interstate destinations and within South Australia.
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In 2019, Infrastructure SA intended to complete electrification of the Gawler line, and analyse the feasibility of an underground rail link in the CBD between the northern and southern railway lines.
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Park (Actil Station) and a Government Supply Depot at Finsbury station. It was built primarily to service wartime industrial plants. Following the conclusion of the war, the industrial activity in
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was constructed at this time, separating the new tram tracks from the conventional railway. The line was reopened on 14 December 1929 with the city terminus reverting to Victoria Square.
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By the 2000s, Adelaide's rail system had become run down, with the last major investment on the suburban tracks having taken place nearly 30 years earlier. 18-year-old
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The SA government has allocated $ 10 million to explore extending Adelaide's rail line further north and south of the city including a possible extension of the
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services began on 12 June 2022. The Outer Harbor railway line was rebuilt in preparation for its electrification but the project was cancelled in June 2012.
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is the main hub for interstate trains services heading northβsouth and eastβwest. The first steam train in Adelaide commenced in 1856 between the city and
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operates the Adelaide suburban rail system. The operations are set to be handed back to the hands of the public by January 2025.
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on 29 January 2021, during construction of the second batch of A-City trains. All of this batch were delivered by Alstom.
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proposed a strategy to nationalise and standardise the various state rail systems around Australia. South Australia and
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2496:"National Railway Museum warns issues to resolve before Port Dock Railway spur can return"
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2469:"State Budget 2017: Trains return to the heart of Port Adelaide after a 36-year absence"
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363:(DIT) owns the suburban passenger rail network, comprising seven lines originating from
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South Australia Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (September 2019).
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which is set to include a new school and a railway station as an extension of the
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The Grange Railway and Investment Company opened a railway line from Woodville to
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2610:"First Train to Port Dock Station, History Made!" - YouTube, uploaded 2 June 2024
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Port Adelaide community rustled up to bring 'cancelled' railway spur back to life
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in the CBD. Since January 2021, operation of the network has been contracted to
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to the new proposed city of Concordia, 7 kilometres northeast of Gawler.
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South Australian Department of Treasury & Finance (June 2008).
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2389:"SA State Budget 11 - $ 200m in rail revitalisation work delayed"
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delivered a Draft Structure Plan of a 94 hectare area of land in
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2442:"Port Adelaide to get new train station served by 1km rail spur"
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Port Dock Railway Line - Adelaide Metro website, 17 June 2024
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factories in the area, which manufactured components for the
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at many locations. The largest siding went into what is now
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The Adelaide, Glenelg & Suburban Railway Company opened
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is a metropolitan suburban rail system serving the city of
2120:. Adelaide: Wakefield Press. pp. 10β12 of part 2.03.
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Wilson, Tom; Radcliffe, John; Steele, Christopher (2021).
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Most of the lines around Adelaide were built before 1900.
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A map of Adelaide's commuter rail and tram network (2024)
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In 1856, the first steam train ran between Adelaide and
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A railway opened in 1940 to serve nearby factories at
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in 1886. The first through train between Adelaide and
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Previously cancelled in 2013, electrification of the
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to cater for the agricultural and mining industries.
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is considerably more distant from Adelaide, based at
2658:"Development of Aldinga train station inches closer"
2569:. Port Adelaide: National Railway Museum. p. 6.
2420:"South Australia cuts back Adelaide electrification"
2183:"Architect Details: Jory, Harrold Herbert (Herbert)"
2018:
The Adelaide, City and Port Railway Callaghan, W.H.
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1423:List of closed railway stations in South Australia
1035:In 2017, $ 16.4 million was allocated in the
2158:"Forgotten World War 2 Relics in South Australia"
2118:Adelaide's public transport β the first 180 years
1417:, built on the route of the former Willunga line.
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824:. Because it was built for industrial purposes,
2022:, April/May, 2005 pp. 123-138, 143β149, 182β195
1981:Access to South Australia Regional Rail Network
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667:. It was designed to compete with the existing
150:At-grade with elevated and underground sections
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2143:Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin
1929:Adelaide level crossings congestion and safety
820:armaments factories at what was then known as
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2208:Gawler Line Electrification Project Explained
2033:"Opening of the Adelaide and Glenelg Railway"
860:out. Passenger trains were necessary because
361:Department for Infrastructure & Transport
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2255:"Collections at the National Railway Museum"
1916:Adelaide Metro to return to public ownership
981:A new Commonwealth Government organisation,
966:. None of its lines came close to Adelaide.
79:Office of the Rail Commissioner (since 2010)
3065:Department for Infrastructure and Transport
2312:"$ 615m Gawler electrification deal signed"
2281:"$ 615m Gawler electrification deal signed"
1785:List of public transport routes in Adelaide
911:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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2523:"Barossa Wine Train booted from the Port"
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1780:List of closed Adelaide railway stations
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2565:Sampson, Bob (July 2019). "DPTI News".
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1955:Rail services to return to public hands
1058:Seaford line extension to Aldinga Beach
983:Australian National Railways Commission
816:A line opened in 1941 to serve various
651:The Holdfast Bay Railway Company built
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2732:National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide
2688:"Project Pipeline β Infrastructure SA"
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574:A map of Adelaide's rail lines c.1970s
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3367:5 ft 3 in gauge railways in Australia
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2983:List of railway stations in Adelaide
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909:adding citations to reliable sources
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718:adding citations to reliable sources
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314:Adelaide to Darwin freight train at
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2279:Probert, Oliver (22 January 2018).
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1384:Total: 13.0 km (8.08 mi)
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2583:ABC News. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
1856:. 14 February 2013. Archived from
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1382:Branch: 4.5 km (2.80 mi)
1244:Branch: 5.5 km (3.42 mi)
1078:Gawler line extension to Concordia
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836:, the approximate location of the
616:and followed that thoroughfare to
220:25 kV 50 Hz AC
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3362:Rail transport in South Australia
2978:List of railway lines in Adelaide
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2521:Pisani, Ashleigh (18 July 2018).
2494:Pisani, Ashleigh (30 June 2017).
2310:Langenberg, Adam (13 July 2018).
2239:Wills, Daniel (19 January 2014).
1896:from the original on 1 March 2020
1775:List of Adelaide railway stations
1008:Electrification and modernisation
608:) broad gauge, commencing at the
380:Australian Rail Track Corporation
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3083:denotes services yet to commence
2694:from the original on 10 May 2019
2622:"Port Dock Railway Line Project"
2592:Cite error: The named reference
2547:Cite error: The named reference
2349:from the original on 6 June 2022
2337:Metro, Adelaide (13 June 2022).
2291:from the original on 7 July 2018
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2387:Martin, Sarah (10 June 2011).
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811:South Australian Brush Company
271:The metropolitan network is a
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2424:International Railway Journal
2187:Architects of South Australia
2156:Walsh, Dave (6 August 2017).
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1157:21.5 km (13.36 mi)
807:Philips Electrical Industries
663:, to the Glenelg seafront at
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481:and runs services through to
266:Government of South Australia
2778:Public transport in Adelaide
2467:Kemp, Miles (24 June 2017).
2418:Carter, Mark (8 June 2012).
2089:"Tramway Bridge at Goodwood"
2007:SteamRanger Heritage Railway
1433:Dry CreekβPort Adelaide line
1313:12.0 km (7.46 mi)
1090:Underground city centre link
969:During the early 1970s, the
838:Salisbury Explosives Factory
537:The South Line, through the
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3129:Rail transport in Australia
2220:Adams, Kara (1 July 2013).
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2020:Australian Railway History
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844:carrying workers to the
601:5 ft 3 in
596:Adelaide's fifth railway
365:Adelaide railway station
264:under contract from the
206:5 ft 3 in
2717:South Australia Central
1884:"Annual Report 2018β19"
1492:to Semaphore, 1878β1978
1103:need better transport.
1042:National Railway Museum
1020:(now Seaford line) and
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2370:"2008/09 State Budget"
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246:Adelaide rail network
2662:Victor Harbour Times
2567:Catch Point Magazine
2430:on 20 December 2013.
2376:on 27 February 2015.
2061:"Railway to Glenelg"
1175:no electric services
905:improve this section
714:improve this section
669:Glenelg railway line
598:on 2 August 1873, a
24:Railways in Adelaide
3022:Proposed extensions
2393:Adelaide Advertiser
1994:Pichi Richi Railway
1549:Hendon railway line
1014:2000 class railcars
834:RAAF Base Edinburgh
678:in September 1882.
614:King William Street
487:Pichi Richi Railway
352:on a Belair service
342:3000 class railcars
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3136:By state/territory
2527:Portside Messenger
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