Nairne railway station

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Nairne
Former railway station, Nairne.JPG
Station in October 2012
LocationDe-Gacher Street, Nairne
Coordinates35°02′05″S 138°54′20″E / 35.0347°S 138.9055°E / -35.0347; 138.9055Coordinates: 35°02′05″S 138°54′20″E / 35.0347°S 138.9055°E / -35.0347; 138.9055
Operated byAustralian National
Line(s)Adelaide-Wolseley
Distance55 kilometres from Adelaide
Platforms1
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeGround
Other information
StatusClosed
History
Opened27 November 1883
Closed31 December 1990
Services
Preceding station   South Australian Railways   Following station
Mount Barker Junction
toward Adelaide
Melbourne–Adelaide railway
toward Serviceton

Nairne railway station is located in the Adelaide Hills town of Nairne, about 55 kilometres from Adelaide station.

History[]

Nairne station opened on 27 November 1883, as the interim terminus of the Adelaide-Wolseley line.[1] The station's facilities were similar to that of Balhannah, except the station building was made of stone. Nairne had two platforms, the smaller one had a 45-metre platform with a small shelter.

The station closed on 31 December 1990 when the Adelaide-Mount Gambier passenger service ceased. The original station building and goods shed remain but the smaller platform was demolished around 1994.

References[]

  1. ^ Callaghan, WH (1992). The Overland Railway. Australian Railway Historical Society. p. 31. ISBN 0 909650 29 2.

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