Keswick Railway Station, Adelaide
History
Keswick station was opened on 6 April 1913. Within months of opening, a station master was appointed to manage bulk goods business, including firewood and sand bricks. A ticket office was added in 1927. The station lay adjacent to Adelaide Parklands Terminal.
The station was closed and demolished in March 2013 during the closure of the Noarlunga and Tonsley lines, in preparation for the electrification of those lines. At the time of its closure, it was the only station on the Adelaide suburban system without wheelchair access, the steep terrain and sparse patronage being prohibitive. A new Adelaide Showground station south of the Keswick Bridge opened on 17 February 2014, replacing Keswick as well as the annual temporary Showground Central station.
Services by platform
Platform | Destination/s | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Noarlunga Centre / Tonsley | |
2 | Adelaide | |
3 | Noarlunga Centre / Tonsley / Belair | |
4 | Adelaide |
References
- ^ "Keswick Railway Station". The Register. 7 April 1913. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ^ "Keswick Station". The Register. 26 June 1913. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ^ "Keswick Railway Station". The Advertiser. 20 April 1927. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ^ New station to replace Keswick on suburban network Railway Digest May 2013 page 20
- ^ New Wayville Station to create Showgrounds gateway Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure
- ^ Adelaide Showground Station opened on 17 February 2014 Archived 30 March 2019 at the Wayback Machine Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure
External links
- Media related to Keswick railway station, Adelaide at Wikimedia Commons
- Flickr gallery