Hallett Cove Beach railway station
Hallett Cove Beach
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| Noarlunga Centre Line | |
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| Location | |
| Street | Reliance Road Cherub Street |
| Suburb | Hallett Cove |
| Distance from Adelaide | 22.9 km |
| Access by | Pedestrian underpass |
| Frequency | |
| Hi-Frequency Station | No |
| Peak Frequency | Every 10-20 Mins |
| Weekday Frequency | Every 10-30 Mins |
| Weekend Frequency | Every 30 Mins |
| Night Frequency | Every 60 Mins |
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| Real Rail Time Display | Yes |
| Real Rail Time Speaker | Yes |
| Number of Platforms | 2 |
| Platform Layout | 2 side platforms |
| Toilets | Yes |
| Car Parking | Yes |
| Bike Storage | Yes |
| Lounge | No |
| Kiosk | No |
| Wheelchair access |
Yes |
| Other facilities | Flat screen train timetable information |
| History | |
| Opened | 1974 |
| Rebuilt | 1990s and 2011 |
| Transfers | |
| Bus transfer | 681 to Hallett Cove North 682 to Sheidow Park 683 to Hallett Cove South |
| Adjacent Stations | |
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Hallett Cove Beach railway station is a railway station on the Noarlunga railway line, which is located in the southern Adelaide suburb of Hallett Cove. It is located 22.9 km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station.
The station was opened on 30 June 1974 and was the first station on what is now the extension to Noarlunga Centre. At the time, few services terminated at Hallett Cove Beach with most services terminating at Marino or Hallett Cove. Regular services commenced on 25 January 1976 when services were extended to Christie Downs.
The station was refurbished and closed on 29 August 2010 and was reopened on 24 July 2011. Due to the Noarlunga Rail Line upgrade, the station was closed for almost 11 months.
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South Australian Railways Working Timetable Book No. 265, effective 10:00am, Sunday 30 June 1974
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Coordinates: 35°04′46″S 138°30′07″E / 35.0795°S 138.5020°E
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