Event presented by:

Adelaide and Inner Suburbs Branch, National Trust of South Australia
Explore the heritage-listed North Adelaide Railway Station (1857), one of Australia's oldest surviving railway stations, and a rare example of a station combined with a residence. From the platform, in December 1862, Adelaide's citizens first welcomed John McDouall Stuart on his return from crossing the Australian continent. Flat-soled shoes required. Parking available in carpark and on street. No bookings required for this event.
Wheelchair and disabled access Family-friendly (children welcome) Parking options available Open Doors: Unlocking history in the City of Adelaide

When and where:

Friday 14 May, 11.00 am - 2.00 pm and Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
North Adelaide Railway Station, War Memorial Drive, Adelaide

Enquiries:

Heather Nimmo
P: (08) 8223 4458
Kelly Henderson
P: 0432 989 676
Region:
Adelaide City

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If you missed it the first

If you missed it the first time, take the opportunity to visit the heritage- listed North Adelaide Railway Station again on Sunday 30 May, from 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm. For more information, please contact Kelly Henderson on 0432 989 676.