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'''Penfield 1 railway station''' was located on the [[Penfield railway line|Penfield line]] located in what is now the northern [[Adelaide]] suburb of [[Edinburgh, South Australia|Edinburgh]]. It was located 23.2 kilometres from [[Adelaide railway station|Adelaide station]]. The station opened between 1940 and 1942 and had a platform which was 213.4 metres long. The station closed on 4 January 1991, along with [[Penfield 2 railway station|Penfield 2 station]] and the line.<ref>{{cite journal|title=The Salisbury munitions tramways|journal=Light Railways|year=2006|first=F. B.|last=Andrews|issue=187}}</ref> The station has since been demolished. |
'''Penfield 1 railway station''' was located on the [[Penfield railway line|Penfield line]] located in what is now the northern [[Adelaide]] suburb of [[Edinburgh, South Australia|Edinburgh]]. It was located 23.2 kilometres from [[Adelaide railway station|Adelaide station]]. The station opened between 1940 and 1942 and had a platform which was 213.4 metres long. The station closed on 4 January 1991, along with [[Penfield 2 railway station|Penfield 2 station]] and the line.<ref>{{cite journal|title=The Salisbury munitions tramways|journal=Light Railways|year=2006|first=F. B.|last=Andrews|issue=187}}</ref> The station has since been demolished. |
Revision as of 08:11, 30 April 2024
Penfield 1 railway station was located on the Penfield line located in what is now the northern Adelaide suburb of Edinburgh. It was located 23.2 kilometres from Adelaide station. The station opened between 1940 and 1942 and had a platform which was 213.4 metres long. The station closed on 4 January 1991, along with Penfield 2 station and the line.[1] The station has since been demolished.
References
- ^ Andrews, F. B. (2006). "The Salisbury munitions tramways". Light Railways (187).
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Hilra | Penfield railway line | Penfield 2 |
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