
''Stops Along The Gawler Line''
'Gawler Railway Line' is a rail route in
Adelaide,
South Australia, which runs from of the
Adelaide Railway Station north to the
Town of Gawler on the outer fringe of the city.
It is the longest of the
Adelaide suburban railway lines.
Stations
| Station: | Town or Suburb(s): | Distance: From Adelaide[1] | Opened |
|---|
| Adelaide | - | 1856 |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'North Adelaide' | North Adelaide | 2.5 | 1857 |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Ovingham' | Ovingham, Renown Park | 3.6 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Dudley Park' | Dudley Park, Prospect | 4.9 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Islington' | Dudley Park, Prospect | 6.0 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Kilburn' | Kilburn | 7.7 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Dry Creek' | Dry Creek | 10.6 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Mawson' | Mawson Lakes | 14.3 | 2006 |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Greenfields' | Greenfields, Parafield, Parafield Gardens | 15.5 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Parafield Gardens' | Parafield, Parafield Gardens | 16.6 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Parafield' | Parafield, Parafield Gardens | 17.7 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Chidda' | Salisbury, Salisbury South, Salisbury Downs | 18.6 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Salisbury' | Salisbury | 20.2 | 1857 |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Nurlutta' | Salisbury, Salisbury North | 21.5 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Elizabeth South' | Elizabeth South, Edinburgh | 24.0 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Elizabeth' | Elizabeth | 25.8 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Womma' | Elizabeth North, Elizabeth West | 27.3 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Broadmeadows' | Elizabeth North, Davoren Park | 28.3 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Smithfield' | Smithfield | 30.2 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Munno Para' | Munno Para | 32.2 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Kudla' | Kudla | 34.1 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Tambelin' | Evanston Gardens | 37.4 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Evanston' | Evanston | 38.3 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Gawler Racecourse' ''(special events)'' | Evanston | 39.3 | |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Gawler' | Gawler | 39.8 | 1860 |
 Adel-Station.gif | 'Gawler Oval' | Gawler | 41.4 | |
| | Gawler | 42.2 | |
|}
Notes and References
1. Universal Press (2002), UBD on Disk Adelaide