South Australian Railways 1884–1926 Commonwealth Railways 1926–1975 Australian National 1975–1987
Line(s)
Central Australia Railway, Marree railway line
Distance
709 kilometres from Adelaide
Platforms
2 (1 island)
Construction
Structure type
Ground
Other information
Status
Closed
History
Opened
7 February 1884
Closed
10 June 1987
Rebuilt
27 July 1957
Previous names
Hergott Springs
Services
Preceding station
Commonwealth Railways
Following station
Farina
towards Port Augusta
Central Australia Railway
Callanna
towards Alice Springs
Farina
towards Stirling North
Marree railway line
Terminus
Marree railway station was located on the Central Australia Railway, and later the Marree railway line serving the small South Australian outback town of Marree.
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