Nurlutta railway station

Nurlutta railway station is located on the Gawler line.[1] Situated in the northern Adelaide suburb of Salisbury, it is 21.5 kilometres (13.4 mi) from Adelaide station.

Nurlutta
Nurlutta station in 2012
General information
LocationCommercial Road, Salisbury
Owned byDepartment for Infrastructure and Transport
Operated byAdelaide Metro
Line(s)Gawler
Distance21.5 km from Adelaide
Platforms2
Tracks2
ConnectionsNone
Construction
Structure typeGround
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesNo
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code16549 (to City)
18549 (to Gawler Central)
WebsiteAdelaide Metro
History
Opened1950
Services
Preceding station Adelaide Metro Following station
Salisbury
towards Adelaide
Gawler line Elizabeth South

History

The station opened in 1950 and facilities consist of two 91 metre long platforms with small shelters.

Until 1976, Nurlutta was the only station on the Adelaide suburban system to have platforms either side of a level crossing. Trains are required to cross the Commercial Road level crossing before stopping at the appropriate platform, minimising the amount of time the level crossing is closed for vehicle traffic. This feature was duplicated in 1976 when a second platform at Seacliff opened. Kilburn has, and Munno Para prior to its renovation also had, the same feature.

Platforms and Services

Nurlutta has two staggered side platforms, and is serviced by Adelaide Metro trains. Trains are scheduled every 30 minutes, seven days a week.[2]

Platform Destination
1 Gawler and Gawler Central
2 Adelaide


References

  1. Gawler Central timetable Archived 10 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine Adelaide Metro 4 February 2013
  2. "Gawler Central Timetable" (PDF). Adelaide Metro. 6 November 2022.

South Australian Railways Working Timetable Book No. 265 effective 30 June 1974

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