South Australia's Adelaide Metro

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    Hey guys, it's MetroMad1229 and I'm back with another route suggestion. Apologies that I haven't been posting in a while. I've been busy recently playing Train Sim World 2, Train Simulator Classic and other games. I should probably start posting a bit more from now on because I've almost got all of my Australain Route Suggestions covered and because back then, I was new to the forums and liked posting suggestion threads, but now I'm really familiar with everything and wanting to do other things. With all of that covered, let's move into the suggestion.

    Adelaide Metro's Railway Network
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    ADELAIDE METRO
    Adelaide Metro is the commuter service of Adelaide in South Australia. It is an intermodal system offering an intergrated network of bus, tram and train service throughout the metropolitan area. Adelaide Metro was first founded on 23rd April 2000 with the privatisation of existing government-operated bus and train routes. Until 2014, the suburban network was the only one in Australia to operate sorely with diesel railcars. Between 2013-2014, the full lengths of the Seaford and Tonsley lines were electrified, as well as the adjacent segment of the Belair line from Goodwood to its terminus at Adelaide.

    Loco Info
    Class 3000/3100
    Manufacturer: Clyde Engineering
    Build date: 1988-1996
    Numbered (3000): 3001–3030
    Numbered (3100): 3101-3140
    Length: 13.4 m
    Horse Power: 1,050
    Top Speed: 130 km/h
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    4000 (A-City)
    Manufacturer: Bombardier Alstom
    Build date: 2013-2015, 2019
    Numbered: 4001-4034
    Length: 75.22 m
    Horse Power: 2,100
    Top Speed: 110 km/h
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    GAWLER CENTRAL - ADELAIDE
    Gawler Central to Adelaide is 52 km. The journey in total is 40 minutes.

    All Stops

    • Gawler Central
    • Gawler Oval
    • Gawler
    • Gawler Racecourse
    • Evanston
    • Tambelin
    • Kudla
    • Munno Para
    • Smithfield
    • Broadmeadows
    • Womma
    • Elizabeth
    • Elizabeth South
    • Nurlutta
    • Salisbury
    • Parafield
    • Parafield Gardens
    • Greenfields
    • Mawson Interchange
    • Dry Creek
    • Kilburn
    • Islington
    • Dudley Park
    • Ovingham
    • North Adelaide
    • Adelaide
    Seaford - Adelaide
    Seaford to Adelaide is 35.9 km. The journey is about 45 minutes. It is the second longest line in Adelaide.

    All Stops
    • Seaford
    • Seaford Meadows
    • Noarlunga
    • Christie Downs
    • Lonsdale
    • Hallett Cove Beach
    • Hallett Cove
    • Marino Rocks
    • Marino
    • Seacliff
    • Brighton
    • Hove
    • Warradale
    • Oaklands
    • Marion
    • Ascot Park
    • Woodlands Park
    • Edwardstown
    • Emerson
    • Clarence Park
    • Goodwood
    • Adelaide Showground
    • Mile End
    • Adelaide
    Conclusion
    Thank you guys so much for reading this thread. If you haven't checked out my other suggestions, you should. They're in my signature. But other than that, thank you guys so much and I will see you on my next post.
     
    Last edited: Sep 15, 2023
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