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Gawler Line Closed Between Gawler Central Station and Mawson Interchange Frequently asked questions Train Substitute Bus Services Timetable Why can’t Gawler trains continue to run on a single track? Closing the line is the safest and most effi cient way to undertake the upgrade works. It minimises the overall construction time and the period of the disruption. This method has proven successful on the fi rst stage of the Gawler line upgrade and the recent Noarlunga Gawler line closed between line upgrade projects. Gawler Central Station and Will there be enough buses? Buses have been allocated based on current use of trains to ensure Mawson Interchange there are enough vehicles to transport all commuters between Gawler Central and Mawson Interchange. Substitute bus services and regular bus and train services will be monitored daily SUBSTITUTE BUS SERVICES AVAILABLE throughout construction. From Sunday 18 September 2011 Will bus and train services connect? (for approximately 7 months) Staff will be placed at Mawson Interchange to coordinate bus and train transfers. The high frequency substitute bus and train Trains will run between Mawson Interchange and service will ensure passengers do not have to wait long for their required service. Adelaide Railway Station to a modifi ed timetable. During the second half of the closure, train services As the substitute bus service cannot travel along a dedicated corridor bus travel times are subject to daily traffi c conditions. will resume between Salisbury Interchange and Adelaide while works continue along the remainder Will any section of the line reopen early? of the line. During the second half of the closure, train services will resume between Salisbury Interchange and Adelaide while works continue along the remainder of the line. Salisbury Interchange provides To Adelaide a facility for trains to start and fi nish journeys at the station and a bus interchange that can manage large volumes of vehicles Train substitute bus services GA1 GA2 GA3 GA4 and commuters. Advance notice will be provided prior to a will operate between Gawler Central and Mawson partial reopening. Interchange arriving later than the usual train service. You may need to catch an earlier service. To Gawler and Gawler Central Train substitute bus services will depart Mawson Interchange earlier than the usual train. Buses will depart from the bus Interchange adjacent the station platform. adelaidemetro.com.au 1300 311 108 This information is a true and accurate guide to times and services described at the time of publication. However, the Adelaide Metro and its Service Provider reserve the right to re-route and change conditions without notice. For clarifi cation on all issues it is recommended to call the Adelaide Metro InfoLine on 1300 311 108. September 18 2011. PTSV001GASUBSEP2011. Travel information Further information Please check the timetable thoroughly to What are the bus services? Bike users Accessible transport ensure you will arrive at your destination Four train substitute bus services will operate between To ensure the comfort and safety of all Substitute buses accessible by wheelchair and other on time. Gawler Central to and Mawson Interchange. passengers, bicycles are not permitted mobility aids will be provided where possible, subject on substitute bus services, however, bike to availability. If you want to confi rm if an accessible The substitute services take longer than the regular The substitute bus services have been designed to lockers are located at the following stations: bus has been allocated to the service you wish to use, train service. While trains travel within a dedicated replace the train service as closely as possible in terms call the Elizabeth depot on 8282 7900 as early as corridor, buses have to travel along public roads and of service frequency and stopping locations. A variety Adelaide Station (Bike room) › possible prior to travel. share them with other road users. of bus routes will transport commuters effi ciently and › Dudley Park Station This means you may need to catch an earlier train in most instances provide a faster travel option than › Dry Creek Station than usual to arrive at your destination on time. regular Adelaide Metro services. › Mawson Interchange For example: › Parafi eld Station All Stop Service › Salisbury Interchange › When regular Gawler line trains are running, Smithfi eld Station if you board at Gawler and wished to be in Adelaide › GA1 Operates from Gawler Station to Mawson › Evanston Station by 8.33 am on a weekday you would catch the Interchange servicing all Stations (except Gawler Central Station 7.49am train from Gawler. › Gawler Oval and Munno Para) at their To enquire about bike locker availability and hire, › However, to arrive in Adelaide at the same time temporary stops please call Adelaide Metro on 1300 311 108. using the substitute bus, you would need to catch either the 7.15am GA1 from Gawler, or the 7.20am Limited Stop Service GA2 from Gawler Central, or 7.38am GA4 from Closed stations Gawler or the 7.50am GA3 from Elizabeth and GA2 Limited stops between Gawler Central Gawler Line Stations Substitute bus stop Substitute bus services transfer to the 8.15am train at Mawson Interchange Station, Gawler Station, Smithfi eld available from this station Interchange, Elizabeth Shopping Centre Mawson Interchange Mawson Interchange GA1 GA2 GA3 GA4 An easy way to make sure you catch the right service Salisbury and Mawson Interchanges Greenfi elds Salisbury Highway (stop 34R) is to read across the row of your destination station GA1 in the timetable to fi nd the best arrival time, and Parafi eld Gardens Salisbury Highway (stop 37) GA1 Peak Express Services then read up the column to fi nd the connecting Parafi eld Salisbury Highway (stop 41) GA1 departure time. Chidda Salisbury Highway (stop 45) GA1 GA3 Express from Elizabeth Shopping Centre For assistance in working out your best travel via Salisbury Highway to Mawson Salisbury Salisbury Interchange (zone C or D) GA1 GA2 options please call the Adelaide Metro InfoLine Interchange Nurlutta Salisbury Highway (stop 50) GA1 on 1300 311 108 Lines open 7 am – 8 pm daily. Operates to Mawson Interchange in the Elizabeth South Phillip Highway (stop 59) GA1 For hearing impaired, call TTY on 8303 0844. morning peak and to Elizabeth Shopping CLOSED STATIONS Elizabeth Elizabeth Shopping Centre GA1 GA2 GA3 Catching the right bus Centre in the afternoon peak Womma Womma Road (stop 69W) GA1 Broadmeadows Heytesbury Road (stop 73) GA1 Many Adelaide Metro bus stops are serviced by more GA4 Express from Gawler Station via Main than one bus route, so make sure you watch carefully North Road to Mawson Interchange. Smithfi eld Smithfi eld Interchange (Zone A or B) GA1 GA2 for the Gawler line substitute bus services, clearly Operates to Mawson Interchange in the Munno Para Alawoona Road (stop 94) Regular Adelaide Metro Services 440 or 443 marked GA1 GA2 GA3 GA4 on the bus destination morning peak and to Gawler Station in Kudla Coventry Road (temporary stop) GA1 sign above the front window. Please arrive at the bus the afternoon peak Tambelin Dawson Road (stop 165) GA1 stop a few minutes prior to the time shown in this Adelaide Metro will always attempt to provide a frequency Evanston Para Road (stop 163) GA1 timetable. As the bus approaches, clearly raise your of service as outlined, however traffi c conditions, roadworks Gawler Gawler Station (stop 146) GA1 GA2 GA4 hand to indicate that you wish to board. Once the bus and accidents can cause unforeseen delays in the frequency has pulled into the stop, enter via the front doors only. of services. Gawler Central Cowen Street (stop 101) GA2 2 | Adelaide Metro Timetable Gawler Train Substitute Bus | Version 1 | SEPTEMBER 2011 Adelaide Metro Timetable Gawler Train Substitute Bus | Version 1 | SEPTEMBER 2011 | 3 Train Substitute Bus Route Description – GA1, GA2, GA3, GA4 Train Substitute Bus Route Description – GA1, GA2, GA3, GA4 All Stop Service Limited Stop Service Train and Substitute Bus Route Map GA2 GA1 Service Type GA1 GA2 Service Type GA2 Gawler Central Gawler Oval Gawler Station, Evanston Station, Tambelin Station, Gawler Central Station, Gawler Station, Smithfi eld Kudla Station, Smithfi eld Station, Broadmeadows Station, Elizabeth Shopping Centre, Salisbury Gawler Station, Womma Station, Elizabeth Shopping Centre, Gawler Racecourse Interchange to Mawson Interchange (Race days only) Elizabeth South Station, Nurlutta Station, Salisbury GA1 Evanston Interchange, Chidda Station, Parafi eld Station, Route Description GA2 Tambelin Parafi eld Gardens Station, Greenfi elds Station GA4 Kudla to Mawson Interchange From Gawler Central Station (Stop 101 Cowan St) via Cowan St, Murray St, Bridge St, Adelaide Smithfield Interchange Munno Para Route Description GA1 Rd, Nineteenth St, Gawler Station, Eighteenth St, Twentythird St, Nineteenth St, Adelaide Rd, Main From Gawler Station via Eighteenth St, Twentythird North Rd, Anderson Walk to Smithfi eld Station, St, Nineteenth St, Adelaide Rd, Para Rd to Evanston Broad Warooka Dr, George Macullum Dr, Main North Rd, meadows Station (Stop 163 Para Road), Dawson Rd to Tambelin Womma Elizabeth Way, Frobisher Rd, Oxenham Dr to Elizabeth Station (stop 165 Dawson Rd), Clark Rd, Coventry Rd Shopping Centre, Elizabeth Way, Philip Hwy, John to Kudla Station (Temp Stop on Coventry/Piggott), Rice Ave, Salisbury Hwy, Gawler St to Salisbury Newton Blvd, Douglas Drv, Coventry Rd, Anderson Interchange, Gawler St, Salisbury Hwy, Elder Rd Elizabeth Shopping Centre Walk to Smithfi eld Station, Anderson Walk, Coventry to Mawson Interchange.
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