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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.
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.
The jetties of South Australia. Privately published. Woodside. 2005. Fluck RE, Sampson R and Bird KJ. Steam locomotives and railcars of the South Australian Railways. Mile End Railway Museum. Roseworthy. 1986. Jennings R. Line clear: 100 years of train working Adelaide-Serviceton. Mile End Railway Museum. Roseworthy. 1986.
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.
South Plympton: 5038 Vista View: Hope Valley: 5090 Warradale Park: Warradale: 5046 Washington Gardens: Myrtle Bank: 5064 Waverley Ridge: Crafers: 5041 Waymouth: Semaphore [1] 5019 West Adelaide: Mile End: 5031 West Hilton: Torrensville: 5031 West Marden: Marden: 5070 West Sturt: Coromandel Valley: 5051 [20] West Thebarton (part) Thebarton: 5031 ...
Netball SA Stadium is an Australia netball stadium based in Mile End South, Adelaide. Due to sponsorship and naming rights arrangements, it has also been known as ETSA Park and Priceline Stadium. The stadium is owned by the Government of South Australia who in turn lease it to Netball South Australia.
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.
The jetties of South Australia. Privately published. Woodside. 2005. Fluck RE, Sampson R and Bird KJ. Steam locomotives and railcars of the South Australian Railways. Mile End Railway Museum. Roseworthy. 1986. Jennings R. Line clear: 100 years of train working Adelaide-Serviceton. Mile End Railway Museum. Roseworthy. 1986.