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Adelaide Railway Station Information

Adelaide's first railway station opened on the current North Terrace site in 1856. It served the broad gauge line between Adelaide and Port Adelaide, which was the first government-owned and operated steam railway in the British Empire.

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Adelaide Railway Station is the central terminal of the Adelaide railway system. The Adelaide Casino is also located within the building. Today 40,000 people pass through the railway station each weekday. Half of these travel during the morning and afternoon peak hours. Free bus services depart from North Terrace outside the station providing easy access to other parts of the city centre.

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