About The rail network of Adelaide, South Australia, consists of four lines (six including two short spurs) and 89 stations, totalling 132 km (82 mi). Keolis Downer operates it under contract from the Government of South Australia and is part of the citywide Adelaide Metro public transport system. All lines around Adelaide were originally 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) broad gauge. The main interstate lines out of Adelaide towards Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Darwin have been progressively converted to 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge, but the suburban system and a few freight-only branch lines to the north remain broad gauge View attachment upload_2024-3-12_21-56-7.png Lines Belair line This line has 15 stations and runs from Adelaide to Belair, length is 21.5 km (13.36 mi), Rollingstock on this line is 3000/ 3100 class. Gawler This line has 27, stations and runs from Adelaide to Gawler Central, length is 42.2 km (26.22 mi), Rollingstock on this line is 4000 class. Outer Habour This line has 22 stations and runs from Adelaide to Outer Harbor, Length is 21.9 km (13.6 mi), Rollingstock on this line is 3000/ 3100 class Grange This line has 11 stations and runs from Adelaide to Grange, Length is 13.0 km (8.1 mi), Rollingstock on this line is 3000/ 3100 class
Seaford This line has 24 stations and runs from Adelaide to Seaford, Length is 35.9 km (22.3 mi), Rollingstock on this line is 4000 class. Flinders This line has 11 Stations and runs from Adelaide to Flinders, Length is 13 km (8.1 mi), Rollingstock on this line is 4000 Class. Rollingstock 3000/ 3100 class 4000 class Freight Trains There is limited freight operation on parts of the network operated by Aurizon, Bowmans Rail, Pacific National and SCT Logistics. Video