22-563: North Haven may refer to: North Haven, South Australia , Australia North Haven, New South Wales , Australia North Haven, Calgary , Alberta, Canada North Haven, Connecticut , U.S. North Haven station North Haven, Maine , U.S. North Haven, New York , U.S. See also [ edit ] Haven (disambiguation) New Haven (disambiguation) South Haven (disambiguation) East Haven (disambiguation) West Haven (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
44-526: A 3 December opening. The line is double track from Adelaide to Midlunga , then single for the final three kilometres to Outer Harbor ; the spur line to Port Dock is single track with a passing loop. The northern section of the line runs along the middle of the narrow Lefevre Peninsula with stations at regular intervals. The line serves 22 stations in 22 kilometres (14 miles). [REDACTED] Bus [REDACTED] Tram [REDACTED] Bus The Outer Harbor and Port Dock lines shares part of their route with
66-605: A busy level crossing. The Bowden railway station was also demolished and rebuilt at a new lower level. The Outer Harbor line was closed (and consequently also Grange services) along with a portion of the Gawler line in April, June, July, and August 2017 to work on the Torrens Rail Junction Project. The entire line was closed on 24 September 2017, and reopened on 15 January 2018, having been delayed from
88-458: A new Bowden station was also to be built. In 2016 the contract was awarded to a consortium of Laing O'Rourke , AECOM and KBR . The state government again considered electrifying the line or converting it to light rail . A 2016 report into potential light rail projects in Adelaide considered two options for the future of the line. The first would electrify the heavy-rail line and provide
110-560: A short spur-line to central Port Adelaide (Port Dock). The option would convert the line to light rail and add a new on-street branch to Semaphore ; a light rail conversion would also require the conversion or closure of the Grange line, and several options for the future of that line were also presented. The spur line and a new Port Dock station , after several delays and costing increases, were opened in September 2024. In January 2017,
132-524: Is bounded to the north and east by Oliver Rogers and Victoria Road, to the south by Marmora Terrace and to the west by Gulf St Vincent . The postal code for North Haven is 5018. The small residential area north of the Gulf Point Marina is a part of Outer Harbour, although it lies within the boundaries of North Haven. North Haven originally started as a private sub-division in Section 769 in
154-547: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages North Haven, South Australia North Haven is a north-western suburb of Adelaide , in the state of South Australia , Australia . It is located 20 km from the Central Business District ( CBD ), and falls under the City of Port Adelaide Enfield . It is adjacent to Osborne and Outer Harbour . It
176-563: Is protected by two artificial breakwaters. Attached to the marina is the Cruising Yacht Club of South Australia . The local cricket club is the North Haven Cricket Club which fields several teams in Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association. North Haven is also home to a local Primary School (North Haven School R-7) and a Kindergarten (North Haven Kindergarten). North Haven does not have a high school, with
198-693: The Grange line . All passenger train services are operated by 3000/3100 class railcars . Trains run every 30 minutes between 5am and midnight on weekdays and weekends. Prior to the reopening of Port Dock railway station , most services on the Outer Harbor line stopped at all stations. From 25 August 2024, Port Dock services stop at all stations, while most Outer Harbor services will run express between Adelaide and Woodville while also skipping Cheltenham. During special events, such as AFL matches, Adelaide Metro will typically run extra Osborne services. Unlike
220-540: The River Torrens . North of this bridge, the two tracks of the Gawler line continues north, as does the standard gauge railway track , while the two tracks of the Outer Harbor line swing away northwest. Until late 2017, the Outer Harbor tracks were the pair between the Gawler tracks on the east and the standard gauge track which was built in 1982 on the west. This meant that Outer Harbor and Grange trains had to cross
242-531: The cadastral unit of Hundred of Port Adelaide . Its creation in 1976 was originally opposed by the Postmaster General of Australia due to "size & duplication of name else in Australia". Its boundaries have been altered as follows: Since 1976 – the boundary with the suburb of Outer Harbour, addition of land from the suburb of Osborne and other 'unnamed land', and the addition of a 'portion of
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#1732780475885264-539: The Harbour' in February 2007. The suburb is served by a retirement village on Military Road, a small shopping centre on Osborne Road. That has some retail stores and is home to a supermarket, a chemist and a bakery as well as other restaurants and businesses. The western coastal side of the suburb contains Surf Lifesaving Club and the Gulf Point Marina, which is home to a sailing community. The marina, lined with houses,
286-558: The Outer Harbor line until north of Alberton , where it branches along a short spur to Port Dock station in Port Adelaide. Opening in 1856, the inaugural 11.9 kilometres (7.4 miles) railway between Adelaide and Port Dock railway station — named Port Adelaide until 1916 — was the second railway in the colony of South Australia , and the first government-owned railway in the British Empire . Port Adelaide junction
308-428: The closest, Ocean View College B-12, being in the nearby suburb of Taperoo. The 330 bus services both Lady Gowrie and Osborne Roads, and Osborne and Victoria Roads. The Outer Harbour railway line terminates at Outer Harbour railway station . The suburb is serviced by two more train stations: North Haven railway station and Osborne railway station . North Haven is located within the federal division of Hindmarsh ,
330-502: The line to be electrified with the federal government also to provide funding. In the 2011 budget, it was announced that electrification of the Outer Harbor line had been deferred until 2016. In June 2012, the project was cancelled. In May 2016, the state government announced that 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) of the line would be lowered in a grade separation project to pass below the Adelaide to Port Augusta and Gawler lines;
352-565: The line was closed for three weeks alongside the Grange line to building an overpass over South Road and the North–South Motorway . In 2024, transport minister Tom Koutsantonis flagged another possible electrification and an extension of the line to accommodate workers at the Australian Submarine Corporation at Osborne . There are a total of five railway tracks on three bridges in parallel across
374-421: The return journey without shunting, requiring a turntable or triangle, or requiring the driver to change ends. The loop was cut when rail freight moved off the broad-gauge Outer Harbor railway to the nearby standard-gauge line on the eastern side of the peninsula. Various plans to modify the line have been proposed. In 2008, the state government announced a plan to rebuild the Outer Harbor line in preparation for
396-428: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=North_Haven&oldid=914670278 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
418-425: The state electoral district of Port Adelaide and the local government area of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield . Outer Harbor railway line The Outer Harbor line is a suburban commuter service in Adelaide , South Australia , that runs from Adelaide station through the north western suburbs to Port Adelaide and Outer Harbor . The Port Dock line is a service that shares its route with
440-542: The track that carries rail freight between Melbourne and the main freight terminals in Adelaide, Perth and Darwin. In 2017, the Torrens Junction project worked to remove this operational conflict. The outcome was to make the Gawler trains use the central pair of tracks, while the Outer Harbor line now uses the eastern pair across the bridge, then descends into a trench and passes underneath the Gawler and standard gauge lines and Park Terrace which had previously been
462-476: Was closed in 1981, with part of its site later repurposed for the National Railway Museum . Some land was reclaimed for track leading to, and platforms of, a new-build station in 2024. The line between Port Adelaide Junction and Glanville was dual gauge until December 2009, when the standard gauge rails were removed. Outer Harbor was configured as a balloon loop so that trains could make
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#1732780475885484-572: Was created when the railway was extended to cross the Port River to Le Fevre Peninsula . As industry developed on the west side of the Port River, a deeper harbour was required. Initially, this was at Semaphore , with the railway extended in 1882 as the now-closed Semaphore railway line to service the overseas shipping jetty there. The line was subsequently extended 11.2 kilometres (7.0 miles) to Outer Harbor . The original Port Dock station
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