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Mile End South, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, is in City of West Torrens. The name, denoting an area south of Mile End, was in use as early as 1913, but was only formally adopted by the state's nomenclature committee in 1944. [2]
Mile End is an inner western suburb of Adelaide, located in the City of West Torrens, around 2 kilometres from the Adelaide city centre. It has a census area population of 4,413 people (2011). It has a census area population of 4,413 people (2011).
Mile End South–Keswick Terminal–Mile End tripoint: 12.1: 7.5: Sir Donald Bradman Drive (A6 west, unallocated east) – Adelaide CBD, Adelaide Airport, West Beach: Adelaide–West Torrens boundary: Adelaide–Mile End boundary: 13.1: 8.1: Henley Beach Road (west) – Mile End, Fulham, Henley Beach: Half-diamond interchange, no access eastbound
Road transport uses Sir Donald Bradman Drive, connecting the suburb to Adelaide City Centre. [7] Hilton is serviced by public transport buses run by the Adelaide Metro. As of 2022 the bus routes that serve Hilton are 163; 720; the Adelaide Airport routes J1 and J2; and school services 652 and 653. [17]
The Holdfast Bay railway line was a railway in western Adelaide, built in 1880 to compete with the Adelaide, Glenelg & Suburban Railway Company.The line started at the Adelaide railway station, on the northern edge of the central business district, and proceeded to the northern edge of Mile End, South Australia immediately to the west of the city.
Mile End railway station is located on the Belair, Seaford and Flinders lines adjacent to the inner western Adelaide suburb of Mile End in South Australia. [1] [2] It is located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the Adelaide station. There is easy access from Ellis Park, Adelaide Park Lands, but access from Mile End is limited.
Adelaide Year opened Serving suburbs Connections Adelaide: 0.0 km 1856 Adelaide Gawler Grange Outer Harbor Port Dock. Bus Tram Mile End: 2.0 km 1898 Mile End Adelaide Showground: 4.0 km 2014 Keswick, Wayville Goodwood: 5.0 km 1883 Forestville, Goodwood Belair: Clarence Park: 6.3 km 1913 Black Forest, Clarence Park Bus Emerson: 7.1 km 1928
Currently named City Mazda Stadium, the 16,000 capacity venue has been the home base of the West Adelaide Football Club since 1958. The Westside Bikeway is a cycling and walking track adjacent to Deacon Avenue, on the alignment of the former Holdfast Bay railway line which closed in 1929.