Eden Hills railway station, Adelaide

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Eden Hills
Station overview
Train Services
Belair
Location
Street Willowie Street
Willora Road
Suburb Eden Hills
Distance from Adelaide 14.2km
Access by Platform Ramp
Frequency
Hi-Frequency Station No
Peak Frequency Every 20 Mins
Weekday Frequency Every 30 Mins
Weekend Frequency Every 60 Mins
Night Frequency Every 60 Mins
Facilities
Real Rail Time Display No
Real Rail Time Speaker Yes
Number of Platforms 1
Platform Layout 1 Side Platform
(Eastern Side)
Toilets No
Car Parking Yes
Bike Storage No
Lounge No
Kiosk No
Wheelchair access Handicapped/disabled access Yes
Other facilities None
History
Opened 1940s
Rebuilt 1990s and 2000s
Closed
Transfers
Train transfer None
Bus transfer None
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Eden Hills railway station is a railway station on the Belair railway line, which is located in the Adelaide southern foothills suburb of Eden Hills. It is located 14.2km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station.

Eden Hills is the only station on the current TransAdelaide network to have a tunnel on either side. The station was opened in the 1940s at about the same time as the change of location of the Sleeps Hill railway station. It once had a ticket office and shelter on the former up (western) platform, like the one at Long Gully, and a shelter on the down (eastern) platform. The up platform and ticket office have since been demolished, as well as the shelter on the down platform. A newer shelter has since been built.

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