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Extra rail services for AC/DC concert

Monday, March 1, 2010

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Extra rail services for AC/DC concert

Extra train and tram services will be available after the AC/DC Black Ice Tour at Adelaide Oval tomorrow night. Trains with four and three cars will complement the regular Belair, Gawler, Noarlunga and Outer Harbor line services after 10:30pm until last service.

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Electric rail plan moving ahead

Monday, November 9, 2009

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Electric rail plan moving ahead

Expressions of interest are about to be called from companies wanting the contract to electrify Adelaide’s rail network. A $1.4 billion electric rail service is expected to be in operation by 2013, with work on the Seaford and Gawler lines due to start in 2011.

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Train strikes pedestrian at Park Tce

Monday, October 19, 2009

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Train strikes pedestrian at Park Tce

A PERSON has been struck down and killed by a train at Bowden. Around 12 people were on board the single-carriage train when the crash occured near the Bowden Railway Station near Park Tce about 9pm.

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Closing time for Outer Harbor line

Friday, August 14, 2009

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By Heather Kennett | Original story THE Outer Harbour train line will be closed between Woodville and Outer Harbour for four months, starting from October. The closure will allow for maintenance of the Port Adelaide rail bridge and various level crossings in the first stage of the electrification of the line, Transport Department spokesman Ross Stargatt said.

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Conlon denies scrapping Outer Harbor train

Sunday, June 28, 2009

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By Renato Castello | Original story TRANSPORT Minister Patrick Conlon quashed rumours his department is planning to scrap the Outer Harbor train in favour of a dedicated tramline. Three separate sources have told the Sunday Mail the Government is considering converting the Outer Harbor line into a tram-only service instead of running both trams and trains down [...]

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