34°59′33″S138°37′56″E/ 34.992597°S 138.632355°E/-34.992597; 138.632355

Belair line
A3000 class railcarexiting Sleeps Hill Tunnel.
Overview
LocaleAdelaide,South Australia
Termini
Stations15
Service
TypeCommuter rail
Operator(s)Adelaide Metro
Rolling stock3000/3100 class
History
Opened1883
Re-sleepered
(concrete)
April–August 2009
partly Electrified (Adelaide–Goodwood)January–July 2013
Technical
Line length21.5 km (13.4 mi)
Number of tracks
Track gauge1,600 mm(5 ft 3 in)
Electrificationonly partial:25 kV 50 Hz ACfromoverhead catenary(Adelaide–Goodwood)
Route map

km
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AdelaideTrams in AdelaideBuses in Adelaide
Adelaide Depot
closed 2011
Glover Avenue
2.0
Mile End
2.9
Mile End Goods
closed 1994
Keswick
closed 2013
4.0
Adelaide Showground
Showground Central
2003–2013
Leader Street
5.0
Goodwood
Victoria Street
Goodwood loop
5.9
Millswood
7.0
Unley ParkBuses in Adelaide
Hilda Terrace/Sussex Terrace
7.5
Hawthorn
closed 1995
Angas Road
Grange Road
8.5
MitchamBuses in Adelaide(passing loop)
Wattlebury Road
9.3
Torrens ParkBuses in Adelaide
Clapham(original site)
1908–15
10
Clapham
closed 1995
Springbank Road
Barretts Road
10.7
Lynton
Sleeps Hill loop
Sleeps Hill
closed 1950s
Original alignment
closed 1920
Sleeps Hill tunnels
Sleeps Hill viaduct
14.2
Eden Hills
Willunga Street
Shepherds Hill Road tunnel
Eden Hills loop
17.2
Coromandel
Brighton Parade
Coromandel Parade
Main Road
18.1
BlackwoodBuses in Adelaide(passing loop)
19.3
Glenalta
Main Road
Main Road
20.2
Pinera
Upper Sturt Road
21.5
Belair
Belair Depot
closed 1987
37.2
Bridgewater

TheBelair lineis a suburban rail commuter route in the city ofAdelaide,South Australia,that runs from theAdelaide stationtoBelairin theAdelaide Hillsvia theAdelaide-Wolseley lineusing diesel 3000/3100 class railcars. Prior to 1995, this part of Adelaide-Wolseley was a two-track broad gauge line. In 1995, Adelaide-Wolseley was converted to standard gauge meaning Adelaide to Belair is now effectively two separate single-track lines running in parallel: the Belair commuter line (still broad gauge) and the Adelaide-Wolseley standard gauge freight line.

History

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TheAdelaide-Wolseleyline from Adelaide toBelairandBridgewateropened in 1883. In 1919, a new alignment was built aroundSleeps Hillas part of the duplication of the line. This involved a new double track tunnel being built to replace two tunnels and two viaducts.[1]The new alignment was also 400 metres (1,300 ft) shorter. On 18 June 1928, the line was duplicated fromEden HillstoBlackwoodand on to Belair on 24 June 1928.[2]

State Transport Authoritypassenger services ceased beyond Belair on 23 September 1987.[2]In 1995, the track used byAdelaidebound services was converted tostandard gaugeas part of theAdelaide to Melbourne standardisation project.The broad gauge passenger services south of Goodwood were thus restricted to one track with crossing loops located atMitcham,Sleeps Hill,Eden Hillsand Blackwood. At the same time, the stations atMillswood,HawthornandClaphamwere closed to speed up services. Millswood was later reopened on 12 October 2014.[3]

Re-sleepering and electrification

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In 2008, theState Governmentannounced a plan to rebuild the Belair line.[4]The line closed on 26 April 2009 with buses replacing trains. This work saw the track removed, with the track bed and track renewed.Dual gaugesleeperswere laid to allow for the line to be converted tostandard gaugeat a future date. Unlike the other lines this is not planned in the immediate future due to extra engineering work and complications with the standard gauge line. The line reopened on 23 August 2009.[5]

The Belair line was closed from 1 January 2013 to 14 July 2013 to allow electrification of the line from Adelaide toGoodwood(built concurrently with electrification of the adjacent Seaford line) and construction of agrade separationat Goodwood Junction with relatively little work performed on the Belair line itself.[6][7]The Belair line does not run electric services, though the electrified section of track is used by Seaford and Flinders line trains. In 2021 the new operator of the line,Keolis Downer,enforced the limit on bicycles per carriage, constricting the local Mitcham Hills mountain bike circuit.[8]

Route

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Route diagram of the Belair Line

All services are operated byAdelaide Metro's3000 class railcars.Until June 2007, some services on weekends were operated by a2000 class railcarmodified to incorporate increased bike capacity. In 2005, trains ran the route every 30 minutes on weekdays (hourly after 7pm) and every 60 minutes on weekends and public holidays. From 2006, because of the single line, this was downgraded to every 36/24 minutes on weekdays. In 2018 trains depart at least twice every hour on weekdays, with as little as 10 minutes waiting time during rush hour.[9]

The standard gauge track is owned by theAustralian Rail Track Corporationand continues beyond Belair as theAdelaide-Wolseley railway line.The track is used by freight trains operated byOne Rail Australia,Pacific NationalandSCT Logistics,and by the twice-weeklyOverlandservice toMelbourneoperated byJourney Beyond.[citation needed]

Line guide

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Belair Line
Name Distance from
Adelaide
Year opened Serving suburbs Connections
Adelaide 0.0 km 1856 Adelaide GawlerGrange
Outer HarborPort Dock

BusTram

Mile End 2.0 km 1898 Mile End
Adelaide Showground 4.0 km 2014 Keswick, Wayville
Goodwood 5.0 km 1883 Forestville, Goodwood FlindersSeaford
Millswood 5.9 km c. 1910 Millswood
Unley Park 7.0 km c. 1910 Hawthorn, Unley Park, Westborne Park Bus
Mitcham 8.5 km 1883 Lower Mitcham Bus
Torrens Park 9.3 km 1914 Lower Mitcham, Torrens Park Bus
Lynton 10.7 km 1946 Clapham, Lynton
Eden Hills 14.2 km 1912 Eden Hills
Coromandel 17.2 km 1883 Blackwood
Blackwood 18.1 km 1883 Blackwood Bus Interchange
Glenalta 19.3 km 1921 Blackwood, Glenalta
Pinera 20.2 km c. 1920 Belair Bus
Belair 21.5 km 1883 Belair Bus

Former stations

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References

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  1. ^Sleep's Hill ReserveArchived15 April 2018 at theWayback MachineCity of Mitcham
  2. ^abCallaghan, WH (1992).The Overland Railway.Sydney: Australian Railway Historical Society. pp. 124, 217, 239.ISBN0-909650-29-2.
  3. ^Adelaide's Millswood Station reopens after almost 20 yearsABC News13 October 2014
  4. ^2008/09 State BudgetArchived27 February 2015 at theWayback MachineSouth Australian Department of Treasury & Finance June 2008
  5. ^Belair Line RenewalAdelaide Metro
  6. ^Goodwood Junction upgradeArchived13 August 2018 at theWayback MachineDepartment of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure
  7. ^Goodwood Junction Rail Grade SeparationArchived22 January 2015 at theWayback MachineYork Civil
  8. ^"Carriage limits squeezing mountain bikers off popular Adelaide foothills line".ABC News.14 March 2021.
  9. ^"Belair Train Timetable"(PDF).Adelaide Metro.April 2018. pp. 2, 5.Retrieved17 July2022.
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