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Mount Pleasant railway line

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Opened
  
1918

Line length
  
33.8 km (21.0 mi)

km to Adelaide
  
To Adelaide

Locale
  
Adelaide

Closed
  
1953

Number of tracks
  
single track

45.8
  
Balhannah

Stations
  
Balhannah railway station, Oakbank, Woodside

Terminis
  
Mount Pleasant, Adelaide railway station

The Mount Pleasant railway line is an abandoned South Australian line. It was opened between Balhannah and Mount Pleasant in 1918 and ran until 1953 as a freight and passenger service. Part of its trackbed is now the Amy Gillett Bikeway rail trail near to Adelaide.

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History

Around 1918, a railway line was opened between Balhannah, 10 kilometres east of Mount Lofty, and Mount Pleasant. It closed in 1964. The way between Balhannah and Oakbank has mostly returned to private landowners. The line had six stations and a number of halts, typically the halts were located near level crossings.

The six stations were Oakbank, Woodside, Charleston, Mount Torrens, Birdwood, and Mount Pleasant. The seven halts were Mappinga, Riverview, Kayannie, Muralappie, Milkappa Road, Crane Road, and Narcoonah.

Rail trail

This former railway is in the jurisdiction of the Adelaide Hills Council, which in 2003 commissioned a feasibility study into the best use of the land. The report recommended it be converted to a rail trail, which the council agreed with but considered it beyond their means to do so. However, since that time, the development of a rail trail lead to the opening of the Amy Gillett Rail Trail in 2010, named in honour of the late Amy Gillett, a South Australian born Olympic Cyclist.

References

Mount Pleasant railway line Wikipedia