Clovelly Park railway station

Clovelly Park railway station is located on the Tonsley line in the south-western Adelaide suburb of Mitchell Park.

History
Clovelly Park station opened on 1 July 1966 when the Tonsley line opened, branching from the Noarlunga Centre line at Ascot Park. It was named Chrysler Park after the adjoining car factory. On 26 June 1987 it was renamed Clovelly Park after Chrysler Australia and its factory was acquired by Mitsubishi Motors Australia.

The station became the temporary terminus of the Tonsley line from 1 July 2019, following the closure of Tonsley station to facilitate the extension of the line to Flinders.

With the redevelopment of the former car factory into the Tonsley Development Precinct for light industry and education, and the closure of the former Tonsley station on Sturt Road, it has been proposed that Clovelly Park station be renamed Tonsley, to better reflect its location. There are plans to build an expanded station to the immediate south of the adjacent Alawoona Avenue level crossing, replacing the current single-track station.