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Former railway station in South Australia, Australia

Mallala
General information
Coordinates34°26′24″S 138°30′30″E / 34.4400670430251°S 138.50843311861536°E / -34.4400670430251; 138.50843311861536
Operated byAustralian National
Line(s)Adelaide-Port Augusta
Distance60.5 kilometres from Adelaide
Platforms1
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeGround
Other information
StatusClosed
History
Closed1983
Services
Preceding station Australian Rail Track Corporation Following station
Korunyetowards Adelaide Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line Calombatowards Port Augusta

Mallala railway station was located on the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line serving the town of Mallala, South Australia.

History

It is unclear when Mallala station opened. It consisted of a station building and a platform. The station became an important hub for transporting goods and passengers between Adelaide and other regional centres. The railway station was an important link between Mallala and the rest of the state and helped to support the town's economy.

It was served by passenger services to Port Pirie until 1980. The station closed in 1983. There is no longer any trace of the station except the goods crane which still remains on the site.

References

  1. The Local History of Mallala, South Australia
  2. Interactive Map of Railways and Colonisation in South Australia
  3. Mallala Station Master Colin Brooks
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