Mile End railway station, Adelaide
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Mile End
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| Belair Line | |
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| Noarlunga Centre Line | |
| Tonsley Line | |
| Location | |
| Street | James Congdon Drive |
| Suburb | Mile End |
| Distance from Adelaide | 2 km |
| Access by | Underground pedestrian tunnel |
| Frequency | |
| Hi-Frequency Station | No |
| Peak Frequency | Every 15-20 Mins |
| Weekday Frequency | Every 60 Mins (Every 30 Mins in the afternoon) |
| Weekend Frequency | None |
| Night Frequency | None |
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| Real Rail Time Display | No |
| Real Rail Time Speaker | Yes |
| Number of Platforms | 3 |
| Platform Layout | 1 centre platform 2 side platforms |
| Toilets | No |
| Car Parking | No |
| Bike Storage | No |
| Lounge | No |
| Kiosk | No |
| Wheelchair access |
Yes |
| Other facilities | None |
| History | |
| Opened | 1898 |
| Rebuilt | unknown |
| Adjacent Stations | |
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Mile End railway station is a railway station on the Belair railway line, Noarlunga Centre railway line and Tonsley railway line, which is located in the inner western Adelaide suburb of Mile End. It is located 2.0 kilometers (1.2 mi) by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station. It was formerly known as Mile End Passenger railway station. The line at this station is double track. There are no night, weekend or public holiday services at Mile End, all trains run express at those times.
[edit] See also
- Mile End Goods railway station
- List of Adelaide railway stations
- List of closed Adelaide railway stations
- Adelaide
- Railways in Adelaide
- Rail transport in South Australia
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Coordinates: 34°55′30″S 138°34′49″E / 34.9250363°S 138.5801431°E
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