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NOARLUNGA  CENTRE  TO  SEAFORD  EXTENSION





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PROPOSED  NORLUNGA  CENTRE
TO  SEAFORD  LINE  EXTENSION



18th October 2009

Norlunga Centre and TransAdelaide 
proposed extension to SEAFORD.

(Wayne Morris)


These few pics show the existing Noarlunga Centre Railcar Station, the END of the PRESENT line, the proposed route to follow rail corridor leading south towards what will be the extension to SEAFORD.. Where the "Bridge over the River Onkaparinga" will be built.


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Noarlunga Centre present END OF THE LINE

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Noarlunga Centre present END of the LINE
Goldsmith Drive


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Noarlunga Centre Railway Station
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The planned route south of Noarlunga Centre


Should be an interesting infrastructure addition this one, to cross the Onkaparinga River, the line will have to start from up high above the river and River Road... Must go find the actual take off point for the river crossing and go to the southern side and take a few in the before and after series of shots.


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Noarlunga Centre Railway Station.
Looking North.  03-08-1010.

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Goldsmith road/rail bridge in progress.  
Noarlunga Centre looking South. 03-08-2010


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WORK  STARTED  ON  THE NORLUNGA  CENTRE
TO  SEAFORD  RAIL  LINE  EXTENSION


6th November 2011

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Went to the Noarlunga Centre Railway Station to see what work is being done on the Seaford Rail Project, the rail track which extended south of the 3 platform station have been remove between the Goldsmith Drive Bridge and the Station now. Then down to the Onkaparinga River to check the work on the new rail bridge. First to the Northern Span side followed by the Southern Span side, and afterwards checking out the two new Stations which is Seaford Meadows and Seaford Railway Stations which are only in it’s early days with earthworks only being done at this stage.

(Barry Simmons)


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End of Noarlunga Centre Track at Noarlunga Centre
RWS looking south towards Goldsmith Drive Bridge.

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End of Noarlunga Centre Track at Noarlunga Centre
RWS looking south towards Goldsmith Drive Bridge.


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Looking south the earthworks being done between
Noarlunga Centre Station & Goldsmith Drive Bridge.

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Looking south the earthworks being done between
Noarlunga Centre Station & Goldsmith Drive Bridge.


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From Goldsmith Drive Bridge start of the Seaford Rail Extension looking North at Noarlunga Centre Station.

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From Goldsmith Drive Bridge start of the Seaford Rail Extension looking North at Noarlunga Centre Station.


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From Goldsmith Drive Bridge looking South
at the Seaford Rail Extension corridor.

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From Goldsmith Drive Bridge looking South
at the Seaford Rail Extension corridor.


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Seaford Rail Viaduct Pylons looking South
over the Onkaparinga River Valley

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Start of Northern Span of Seaford Rail Viaduct
with Northern Pylons of Viaduct on River Road.


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Seaford Rail Viaduct Pylons over the Onkaparinga
River Valley looking South.

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Start of Southern Span of rail Viaduct
 with the most Southern Pylon of Viaduct.


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Start southern span of Seaford Rail Viaduct
looking East.

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Rail Viaduct Pylons looking North
over the Onkaparinga River Valley


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Site of new Seaford Rail Station, looking North.

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Site of new Seaford Rail Station, looking North.


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