Rail corridor night works
What's happening
Works will take place within the rail corridor in Port Adelaide, Alberton and Rosewater. Works will be undertaken at night to minimise disruption to the Outer Harbor train service.
Works include:
- Removal of temporarily concrete barriers.
- Rail signalling changes.
- Installation of rail infrastructure (including ballast, sleepers and rail track).
- Connection of new rail track to existing rail track.
The rail works will take place within the rail corridor between, Belgrave Street, Alberton and Old Port Road, Port Adelaide.
You may hear noise from vehicles, construction equipment, machinery and delivery trucks.
During the works, there will be some light spill and noisy disruptions from time to time, but we'll do our best to keep the noise to a minimum.
Work hours
From Monday 18 March to Thursday 21 March 2024, works within the rail corridor will take place each night from 9pm to 4am.
From 11.30pm Friday 22 March until 4am Monday 25 March 2024, works within the rail corridor will take place continuously throughout the day and night.
Outer Harbor line service impacts
During these works there will be some impacts to the Outer Harbor train services.
From 9pm until the last service each night between Monday 18 March to Thursday 21 March, the Outer Harbor rail line will be partially closed between Woodville and Outer Harbor Railway Stations. Outer Harbor train services will continue to operate between Adelaide Railway Station and Woodville Station with substitute buses operating between Woodville and Outer Harbor Railway Stations.
From Saturday 23 March until Sunday 24 March 2024, the Outer Harbor rail line will be partially closed between Woodville and Outer Harbor Railway Stations. Outer Harbor train services will continue to operate between Adelaide Railway Station and Woodville Station with substitute buses operating between Woodville and Outer Harbor Railway Stations.
There will be no impacts to the Grange line services.
Please observe rail service signage and visit www.adelaidemetro.com.au for the latest information.
See the notification below.