Seaton Park railway station explained

Seaton Park
Style:Adelaide
Address:Clark Terrace, Seaton
Owned:Department for Infrastructure & Transport
Operator:Adelaide Metro
Distance:10.3 km from Adelaide
Platforms:1
Tracks:1
Structure:Ground, side platform
Parking:Yes
Bicycle:No
Accessible:Yes
Bus Routes:371, 372
Connections: Bus
Zone:18457 (to Grange)
16560 (to City)

Seaton Park railway station is located on the Grange line[1] and i is part of the Grange Line in Adelaide, South Australia. Situated in the western Adelaide suburb of Seaton, it is 10.3 kilometres from Adelaide station. This railway station serves the suburb of Seaton and is primarily used by local commuters traveling to and from the city center.

History

The station lies between Albert Park and East Grange stations, with the Grange Line providing essential connectivity for western suburbs. The line was originally constructed in 1882, serving as an extension from Woodville to Henley Beach. In 1986, part of the line to Henley Beach was closed, leaving the current terminus at Grange.[2]

External links

-34.8904°N 138.515°W

Notes and References

  1. https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/var/metro/storage/original/application/684c3f76dfe11ad139bbae9fa45d8cc5.pdf Outer Harbor & Grange timetable
  2. Web site: Grange Line Railways and Tramways of Australia . 2024-11-27 . mysite . en.