Kapunda railway station

[1] The line was later extended to Morgan on 23 September 1878[2] Kapunda railway station consisted of a large building built of bluestone brought from the Kapunda quarries.

The facilities at the station were made in the anticipation for large amounts of traffic until the mining ceased in 1879.

[5] A barrel roofed building straddled along the station and the railway line but it was demolished.

[7][8] The line past Kapunda was closed on 11 March 1994 and eventually removed.

[10] In 2015, a short section of the line within Kapunda was repurposed as the Swann Path (also known as the Kapunda Rail Trail,) and it is planned to be extended to the southern end of the town in the future.