Tonsley railway station

Tonsley railway station was located on the Tonsley line in the south-western Adelaide suburb of Mitchell Park. It was 13 kilometres from Adelaide station, and was the terminus of the line from its opening in 1966 until its closure in 2019.

History
Tonsley station opened on 1 July 1966 when the Tonsley line opened. Trains operated between 07:00 and 19:00 on weekdays, with no weekend services.

As part of the Flinders Link Project, Tonsley station was demolished to allow for elevation of the track around 150 metres before the former station. The new elevated line will travel across Sturt Road and South Road to terminate at Flinders station, adjacent to the Flinders Medical Centre. It is expected to be built concurrently with the Darlington Upgrade Project,

The original plan was to remove Tonsley station and for it to be replaced by the new Flinders station. However, that plan was contested by local residents, who submitted a petition to keep Tonsley station. The Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure published a revised plan, featuring a new station located 200 metres north of the current station and adjacent to the Tonsley development. That station would replace the existing Clovelly Park station and be located just prior to the start of the new elevated section of track.

Tonsley station closed on 28 June 2019 and was later demolished.