Penfield 3 railway station

Penfield 3 railway station was located on the Penfield line 25.8 kilometres (16.0 miles) from Adelaide station in the northern Adelaide suburb which is now called Edinburgh.[1] It was built to service the Salisbury Explosives Factory,[2] built between November 1940 and November 1941.[3]

Penfield 3
LocationTaranaki Road
Edinburgh
Line(s)Penfield line
Distance25.8 km from Adelaide
Platforms2
Bus routesn/a
Construction
Parkingn/a
Bicycle facilitiesn/a
History
Opened1940s
Closedcirca 1990
Services
Preceding station   TransAdelaide   Following station
Penfield 2   Penfield line   Terminus

Its remains are located opposite the eastern entrance to RAAF Base Edinburgh between East and West Avenues, south of Taranaki Road.

It closed between 1988 and 1990, just before the Penfield line was closed and dismantled in 1991. The station sign and most seats, the track and some of the platform are now gone. The deteriorating canopy and the eroding remains of some of the platform, surrounded by trees, were still there in February 2018.[4]

Penfield 3 is the only station remaining from the line Hilra was demolished in the 1980s, and Penfield 1 and Penfield 2 in the late 1990s. Penfield 3 is still accessible from Taranki Road, albeit behind a 1200mm fence designed to keep sheep off the surrounding roads.

References

  1. Andrews, F. B. (2006). "The Salisbury munitions tramways". Light Railways (187).
  2. Walsh, Dave (6 August 2017). "Forgotten World War 2 Relics in South Australia". WeekendNotes. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  3. "Architect Details: Jory, Harrold Herbert (Herbert)". Architects of South Australia. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  4. Google Maps


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