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Bridgewater railway station

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Location
  
Mill Road, Bridgewater

Structure type
  
Ground

Platforms in use
  
1

Line(s)
  
Adelaide-Wolseley

Status
  
Closed

Tracks
  
1

Distance
  
37.66 kilometres from Adelaide

Address
  
Bridgewater SA 5155, Australia

Similar
  
Aldgate railway station - A, Belair railway station, Mount Lofty railway station, Adelaide railway station, West Terrace Cemetery

Bridgewater railway station was located on the Adelaide-Wolseley line, serving the Adelaide Hills suburb of Bridgewater.

History

Bridgewater station opened in the 1880s and was the terminus of the now defunct Bridgewater line. It consisted of three platforms, all of which are now demolished. Platform 1 was a side platform that was 140 metres long, and platforms 2 and 3 were an island platform 170 metres long. The station building on the main platform was burned down by arsonists in 1983.

On 1 March 1978, the station became the eastern boundary of the State Transport Authority network. The station closed on 23 September 1987, when the State Transport Authority withdrew services on the route between Belair and Bridgewater. The offices and island platform were demolished around 1990, while the brick relay console and main platform were demolished in November 2006.

References

Bridgewater railway station Wikipedia


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