Seaford line

Seaford line
Seaford railway station, the terminus of the line, January 2023
Overview
LocaleAdelaide, South Australia
Termini
Stations24
Service
TypeCommuter rail
Operator(s)Adelaide Metro
Rolling stock
History
Opened
Re-sleepered
(concrete)
2009–2011
ElectrifiedJanuary 2013–14
Technical
Line length35.9 km (22.3 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC from overhead catenary
Route map

km
0
Adelaide Trams in Adelaide Buses in Adelaide
Adelaide Depot
closed 2011
Glover Avenue
2.0
Mile End
2.9
Mile End Goods
closed 1994
Adelaide Parklands Terminal
Keswick
closed 2013
4.0
Adelaide Showground
Showground Central
2003–2013
Leader Street
5.0
Goodwood
Victoria Street
East Avenue
6.3
Clarence Park
7.1
Emerson
Cross Road (level crossing)
South Road (overpass)
7.9
Edwardstown
De Laine Avenue
Angus Avenue
Raglan Avenue
9.1
Woodlands Park Buses in Adelaide
Dunorlan Road
10.2
Ascot Park
11.4
Marion
Oaklands (original site)
1913–2008
12.9
Oaklands Buses in Adelaide
Diagonal Road/Morphett Road
13.7
Warradale
14.6
Hove
Brighton Road
Jetty Road
Brighton (original site)
1913–1976
16.0
Brighton Buses in Adelaide
Edwards Street
Shoreham Road
South Brighton
closed 1976
17.1
Seacliff (to Adelaide) Buses in Adelaide
Wheatland Road
17.2
Seacliff (to Seaford)
Maitland Terrace
Singleton Road
18.3
Marino Buses in Adelaide
Jervois Terrace
18.9
Marino Rocks
21.4
Hallett Cove Buses in Adelaide
Hallett Cove (original site)
1915–1974
The Cove Road
22.9
Hallett Cove Beach Buses in Adelaide
Grand Central Avenue
Meyer Road
Christie Road
Lonsdale Depot
26.7
Lonsdale
Dyson Road
O'Sullivan Beach Road
Christie Creek
Flaxmill Road
28.9
Christie Downs
Elizabeth Road
Christie Downs (original site)
1976–81
Beach Road
Hannah Road
30.2
Noarlunga Centre Buses in Adelaide
Goldsmith Drive
Old Honeypot Road
River Road
Seaford Meadows Depot
34.7
Seaford Meadows
Seaford Road
Lynton Terrace
36.0
Seaford Buses in Adelaide Buses in Adelaide
reserved corridor to Aldinga Beach

The Seaford line is a commuter railway line in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. It is the city's second longest metropolitan railway line at 35.9 kilometres (22.3 mi).