Hackham railway station

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Hackham
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Site Of Hackham railway station
General information
LocationAustralia
Coordinates 35°08′36″S138°31′40″E / 35.14339°S 138.52767°E / -35.14339; 138.52767
Owned by South Australian Railways
Operated by South Australian Railways
Line(s) Willunga railway line
PlatformsOne raised platform
Train operators South Australian Railways
History
Opened20 January 1915 (1915-01-20)
Closed1969 (1969)
Services
Preceding station South Australian Railways Following station
Yetto
towards Adelaide
Willunga railway line Korro
towards Willunga

km
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0.0
Adelaide
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21.4
Hallett Cove
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Hallett Cove (original site)
1915–74
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Patpa
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26.4
Happy Valley
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28.2
Reynella
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29.6
Pimpala
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30.8
Coorara
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32.2
Morphett Vale
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Yetto
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34.5
Hackham
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Korro
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38.9
Noarlunga
Seaford Meadows
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Seaford
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Moana
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to Aldinga
(corridor reserved)
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Tuni
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McLaren Vale
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Pikkara
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Willunga

Hackham railway station was a railway station on the Willunga railway line serving Hackham, Australia. The station had a raised passenger platform during the passenger transport days of this line. The crossing was protected by flashing lights.

The entire line was dismantled in 1972 and the stop is now a picnic stop on the Coast to Vines Rail Trail.

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