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Nalawort railway station

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Former railway station in South Australia, Australia

Nalawort
General information
LocationPrinces Avenue, Crafers West
Coordinates35°00′47″S 138°41′10″E / 35.013°S 138.686°E / -35.013; 138.686
Operated bySouth Australian Railways
Line(s)Adelaide-Wolseley
Distance28.00 kilometres from Adelaide
Platforms1
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeGround
Other information
StatusClosed
History
Closed12 December 1945
Services
Preceding station TransAdelaide Following station
Long Gullytowards Adelaide Bridgewater line Upper Sturttowards Bridgewater

Nalawort railway station was located on the Adelaide-Wolseley line serving what is now the Adelaide Hills suburb of Crafers West. It was located 28.0 kilometres from Adelaide station.

History

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Nalawort was opened in the 1920s as a stopping place for rail motors, suggesting it was opened when the Brill Model 75 class railcars entered service. The station closed on 12 December 1945. There is a clearing on the southern side of the line where the platform once stood. The only other remnants of the station are a set of steps, which lead to the station from the Long Gully substation next to Princes Avenue.

The steps which lead from Princes Avenue to the station.

References

  1. ^ Callaghan, WH (1992). The Overland Railway. Australian Railway Historical Society. p. 244. ISBN 0-909650-29-2.
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