Long Gully railway station

Long Gully railway station was located on the Adelaide-Wolseley line in the Belair National Park, South Australia.

There was a single platform on the northern part of the track which was converted from timber to prefabricated concrete in the early 1970s, it also had a small loading platform servicing the siding line.

The station was different from the others on the Bridgewater line, as it consisted of a staffed ticket office, and a signal cabin, which closed in 1977 with the introduction of Centralised Traffic Control.

The ticket office and nearby houses were demolished shortly after but most of the platform remains in place.

The layout of the passing siding is unusual as, being on an "S" in the main line, traffic in both directions defaulted to the sharper left side while crossing the points to enter the yard.

Long Gullly Railway Station
Long Gully Railway Station