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  2. List of public transport routes in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Glenelg Royal Adelaide Hospital to Glenelg via Adelaide railway station , Greenhill Road , South Road , South Plympton and Glengowrie Entertainment Centre to South Terrace via Adelaide railway station , Rundle Mall and Victoria Square (Monday to Friday Only)

  3. Marion Road - Wikipedia

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    At its northern end, Marion Road terminates at Henley Beach Road. Route A14 continues west on Henley Beach Road for about 250 metres. It then travels north along the entire length of Holbrooks Road. At Grange Road it take a 50-metre dog leg to the east. It then continues north along the entire length of East Avenue until it ends at Port Road.

  4. Henley Beach, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Henley Beach is serviced by public transport run by the Adelaide Metro which provides bus services to the Adelaide city centre and Glenelg. The Grange railway line was extended to Henley Beach as the Henley Beach railway line in 1894 and the extension closed in 1957. There was a tram line from the city centre to Henley Beach. This was initially ...

  5. Mile End, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mile End is connected to the major Adelaide thoroughfares of South Road, Sir Donald Bradman Drive and Henley Beach Road. Adelaide's city centre can typically be reached by car in 5 minutes. Because of the area's short distance from major business districts, a larger proportion (5.6%) walk to work, while a slightly smaller number (2.7%) use a bike.

  6. Tramways revival in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 the newly elected Labor government announced the revitalisation of the Glenelg tram line and its intent to purchase modern low-floor vehicles to operate the line. [3]: 40 The first step in the tramways revival was a major upgrade to track and other infrastructure on the Glenelg line costing $22 million, which occurred in 2005–2006.

  7. Glenelg, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Glenelg Institute, which is now the Glenelg Town Hall, started in December 1875. [12] The institute opened in 1877, [ 13 ] with lecture rooms, a concert hall and a library. The classical structure was designed by Edmund Wright , whose works include the Adelaide Town Hall and Adelaide General Post Office on King William ...

  8. City of Glenelg - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Glenelg ultimately became the City of Glenelg when it crossed the required population threshold in the early 1900s. Glenelg and its southern coastal neighbour, the City of Brighton, were amalgamated in 1997 to become the City of Holdfast Bay, which retained the two civic centres at Glenelg and Brighton.

  9. Glenelg tram line - Wikipedia

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    The extension was opened on 13 October 2018, [38] with services running Glenelg to Royal Adelaide Hospital, with limited peak services continuing to Entertainment Centre, and Entertainment Centre to Botanic Gardens. A route running from Glenelg to Festival Plaza runs only on weekends and Adelaide Oval event days.