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Islington Railway Workshops
Location
LocationKilburn
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OperatorSouth Australian Railways
History
Opened1883

The Islington Railway Workshops are railway workshops in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. They were the chief railway workshops of the South Australian Railways, and are still in operation today.[1]

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