Ascot Park railway station is located on the Seaford line.[1] Situated in the south-western Adelaide suburb of Ascot Park, it is 10.2 kilometres from Adelaide station.

History

Ascot Park was opened on 6 April 1914.[2][3] When the Hallett Cove line was duplicated in 1955, the single platform was converted to an island platform.[4] As part of a grade separation project to eliminate the Daws Road and Marion Road level crossings, the station was demolished and rebuilt, reopening in March 1974.[5][6][7] The station shelters were replaced in 2014 when the line was electrified and extended to Seaford.[citation needed]

The station is located just south of where the Flinders line branches off. The station has two tracks, either side of an island platform with a pedestrian subway connecting the platform to the two adjacent streets.

Services by platform

Platform Destination/s
1 Seaford
2 Adelaide

References

  1. ^ Seaford & Tonsley timetable Adelaide Metro 29 June 2019
  2. ^ The Goodwood - Brighton - Willunga Line Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin issue 336 October 1965 page 185
  3. ^ Adelaide Suburban Railways Transit Australia January 2014 page 110
  4. ^ SAR Completes First Stage of Suburban Duplication Railway Transportation March 1955 page 7
  5. ^ Grade Sepraration Planned for Busy Level Crossing Railway Transportation June 1971 page 10
  6. ^ Park Holme Grade Separation Keeping Track issue 72 May 1974 page 3
  7. ^ To Keep Traffic Moving Network August 1975 page 2

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