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Adelaide Rail Network Map 29 December 2020 Adelaide rail network map 29 December 2020 Legend North Train station Limited tram services FREE tram travel zone Gawler Central Common train line Belair line Train/bus transfer available Gawler Oval Seaford & Flinders line Tram/bus transfer available Gawler Gawler Racecourse Gawler line Park ‘n’ Ride (Race days only) Adelaide Metro InfoCentre: Outer Harbor & Grange line • Adelaide Railway Station, North Terrace Evanston Tram stop Diagrammatic map - not to scale Tambelin Transfer to other tram available Kudla Glenelg to Royal Adelaide Hospital line Munno Para Glenelg to Festival Plaza line Botanic Gardens to Smithfield Interchange Entertainment Centre line Broadmeadows Womma Elizabeth Interchange Elizabeth South Nurlutta Outer Harbor Salisbury Interchange North Haven Osborne Chidda Midlunga Parafield Taperoo Draper Parafield Gardens Greenfields Largs North Mawson Interchange Largs Peterhead Glanville Dry Creek Ethelton Port Adelaide Kilburn Alberton Cheltenham Woodville St Clair Islington Albert Park Woodville Park Dudley Park Seaton Park Ovingham East Grange Kilkenny Festival Plaza Grange Bowden North Adelaide Weekends & Adelaide Oval West Croydon special event days only Croydon Adelaide Railway Station Entertainment Centre Botanic Gardens Mile End City Adelaide Showground Goodwood Clarence Park Emerson Millswood Edwardstown Unley Park See inset map for tram stops Glenelg Mitcham Ascot Park Woodlands Park Torrens Park Marion Mitchell Park Oaklands Belair Tonsley Warradale Pinera Hove Flinders Lynton Glenalta Blackwood Brighton Eden Hills Seacliff Coromandel Marino Marino Rocks Adelaide trams Glenelg to Festival Plaza* & Entertainment Centre. Hallett Cove Botanic Gardens to Entertainment Centre. * Weekends and Adelaide Oval special event days only Hallett Cove Beach Festival Plaza Entertainment Centre Weekends & Adelaide Oval special event days only Botanic Gardens Adelaide Railway Station Art Gallery Bonython Park Lonsdale City West University Thebarton Royal Adelaide Hospital Rundle Mall Christie Downs Pirie Street Victoria Square City City South South Terrace Noarlunga Centre Greenhill Road 1 Wayville 2 Goodwood Road Forestville 3 South Road 4 Glandore 6 5 Beckman Street 7 8 Black Forest Seaford Meadows South Plympton Marion Road 9 10 Plympton Park Morphettville Racecourse 11 Moseley Square Race days only Brighton Road Morphett Road Seaford Interchange 17 16 15 14 13 12 Jetty Road Glengowrie Glenelg East 1300 311 108 adelaidemetro.com.au.
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