Adelaide

243 reviews

125 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

www.adelaidemetro.com.au

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Adelaide is a Train station located at 125 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia. It has received 243 reviews with an average rating of 3.9 stars.

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  • The address of Adelaide: 125 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

  • Adelaide has 3.9 stars from 243 reviews

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  • "The first passenger train departed from Adelaide station on 19 April 1856, carrying the Governor of South Australia and various dignitaries to a celebratory lunch at Port Adelaide"

    "Adelaide is a beautiful city located in the heart of South Australia"

    "Review for all of Adelaide Metro, not just this station"

    "Absolutely disgusted with the so called cleaning regime during this time of Covid 19"

    "I've been using the Adelaide Railway Station for over 30 years so I have a bit if familiarity with it"

Reviews

  • ameen pasha

The first passenger train departed from Adelaide station on 19 April 1856, carrying the Governor of South Australia and various dignitaries to a celebratory lunch at Port Adelaide. ... The next line into the station was built by the Holdfast Bay Railway Company and opened on 24 May 1880. Adelaide railway station is the central terminus of the Adelaide Metro railway system. All lines approach the station from the west, and it is a terminal station with no through lines, with most of the traffic on the metropolitan network either departing or terminating here. It has nine platforms, all using broad gauge track. It is located on the north side of North Terrace, west of Parliament House. The Adelaide Casino occupies part of the building that is no longer required for railway use. Until 1984, Adelaide station was also the terminus for regional and interstate passenger trains, but there are no longer any regular regional train services in South Australia, and all interstate services are now handled at Adelaide Parklands Terminal. TransAdelaide's main railcar depot was located just outside the station at North Terrace. In 2008 it was announced that the depot would be moved to a new site at Dry Creek, freeing up the Adelaide site for the new Royal Adelaide Hospital. The Dry Creek depot opened in February 2011, and the City depot closed soon after. In January 2013, the station closed for a month-long shutdown in connection with the rail electrification of the Adelaide Metro network. A set of escalators was recently added to the southern entrance of the railway station and the adjoining staircase was refurbished, enabling the station to handle larger numbers of people.

  • Zahra Sahara

Adelaide is a beautiful city located in the heart of South Australia. It's known for its stunning architecture, lush green parks, and vibrant culture. The city has a laid-back vibe that's perfect for those looking to relax and enjoy the simple things in life. One of the things I love most about Adelaide is its vibrant food scene. There are countless restaurants, cafes, and bars serving up delicious cuisine from all around the world. Whether you're looking for a fancy night out or a quick bite on the go, there's something for everyone. Adelaide is also home to many cultural attractions, including museums, art galleries, and theaters. The South Australian Museum and the Art Gallery of South Australia are two must-see destinations for anyone interested in history or art. The Adelaide Festival Centre is also a great place to catch a show or concert. Another great thing about Adelaide is its proximity to some of the most beautiful natural attractions in the world. The city is located near the Adelaide Hills, which are home to some of the best wineries in Australia. Additionally, the city is just a short drive away from the beautiful beaches of Glenelg and Semaphore. Overall, I highly recommend visiting Adelaide to anyone looking for a beautiful and relaxing destination with plenty of attractions and activities to enjoy. It's a city that truly has something for everyone, and I guarantee you won't be disappointed!

  • PT

Review for all of Adelaide Metro, not just this station. Trains are often crowded and lack security at the more 'dangerous' times. Staff are happy to check tickets on carriages full of office workers or senior citizens, but mysteriously change carriages or are not even onboard the riskier routes where people are drinking, smoking or damaging property. Trains are often delayed by at least 5 minutes and in some cases they are cancelled with no explanation. Waited about an hour longer than normal since my service was cancelled (no warning given at platform or on their website) and the next service was delayed by 10 minutes. The train that eventually arrived was crowded since it was carrying 2.5 trains worth of passengers. The carriage was also without any power, so no A/C; it was a 40 degree day, thanks for making me late and sweaty for work. Adelaide Metro then has the audacity to expect you to pay full price for this "service", which at the best times is overpriced compared to other cities or countries' metro systems. This is without even mentioning the bus services...

  • Christine Tucker

Absolutely disgusted with the so called cleaning regime during this time of Covid 19. A friend and I were waiting for the 12.38pm to Gawler Central. A male worker strolled down to the train with his bottle of cleaner and a cloth. He stepped on the train, walked the length of the carriage and his cleaning agent and cloth never moved. Then a young woman cleaner entered the 2nd carriage. She wiped down the ticket machine in that carriage. Male worker went from 1st to 2nd carriage through train, still not raising cloth or spray. Female left 2nd carriage, walked up to where carriages were coupled, looked at her feet and walked away. I'm sorry but u constantly remind travellers of safety procedures during our travels but I don't see ur paid staff giving 2 hoots about it

  • Mark Northcott

I've been using the Adelaide Railway Station for over 30 years so I have a bit if familiarity with it. That being said I find that entering the station, finding the train platform I want, going through the barriers and onto the train is the quickest I've found of any railway station, local or international. The station hasn't changed much but nothing really needed to be done. The only problem I see is that the turnstiles are those ones with the 3 bars and are hard to get through. Changing to the ones that open to the side eg London tube would be an improvement. Also some updates food stores would be nice although I like that the same ones are still there after all these years.

  • Alex

Like many things in South Australia, this station definitely need to improve. Here are some suggestions. - The trains will often arrive at platforms other than those that are advertised. As a result passengers often have to race to other platforms at short notice in order to board the correct train - Unlike most train stations, the gates are not locked in particular directions during the morning and evening peak hours. A passenger heading out of the city in the morning -- faced with a wall of people heading in the opposite direction -- can have great difficulty making it quickly through the gates. - The staff lack a working knowledge of the timetables.

  • Lucas Armiento

The trains here are always waiting for you. Coming from one train to the next though you don't usually catch it. My advice is to always catch an earlier train. Delays certainly aren't a foreign thing here. The Red trains are clean and tidy, but the Yellow ones aren't. I don't care but if you're a clean freak this is a heads up. Expect litter, feral people, wet seats and unfinished food on Yellow trains. Also, don't forget to set an alarm if you need to take trains to get to an exam. You'll be late. I have half an hour till my exam starts and I'm not sure I'll make it. Wish me luck.

  • Adam Connell

It isn’t like we have much choice when it comes to a rail station in the Adelaide CBD. But compared to most central city train stations to other cities in Australia, and indeed the world, Adelaide has a clean, efficient and easy to navigate station. Probably as there are only 10 platforms; and a limited about of lines serviced but it covers the Adelaide metro area. Staff good - they do solve problems with metro cards or tickets if you have them. Security always visible.

  • Sandra “Sandy” ROBERTS

On way to footy stopped &had food & a drink at HOME GOUND, on TORRENS PAVILLION AT CONVENTION CENTER!FANTASTIC!!! Atmosphere, food all great. Would be fantastic when weather warms up go along the Torrens great walk & stop in have a drink, Brunch,lunch whatever and just watch the city & beautiful view. Fantastic! Can't wait!! Although, bit pricey, but worth it. It's great give it a try, you won't be disappointed!!✅️✅️✅️

  • Ben Graham

I'm a tourist and was trying to ask questions to understand how to use the transport here the correct way. Ended up having the staff member walk away from me, without acknowledging, or answering my questions. I wanted to understand 'how to properly' use Adelaide Metro. Gemma wasn't very helpful, and I'm disappointed that a ticket inspector wouldn't help a tourist to understand the local transport. I hope this isn't a normal case.

  • Lynton Graetz

They don't have rubbish bins. I asked and was told they don't have them for 'obvious reasons'. I assume the 'obvious reasons' would be that they would get full and annoyingly have to be emptied. Also have had the train leave after running to the train and pressing the button as the door was closing. Still left without me they don't care. I know it's my fault but late at night when the next one isn't for an hour it's annoying.

  • Paul Allan

The fact there is no actual bus interchange connection directly from the station is ridiculous. Passengers need to walk or tram to King William St or Currie St and try and find the stop that connects to a bus route. Instead, we have line up of taxis on North Tce instead of a bus station / interchange. What a backwards public transport system we have. Go figure it out yourself.

  • Simon Cameron

After the football game a group of intoxicated males were abusing & trying to fight Security at the train station. Security done nothing about this & even seemed intimidated by them. They still allowed them to board the train I was on where I spent 40 minutes listening to them yell abuse at each other & other people on the train including myself. Never again that was disgraceful.

  • O

The Adelaide city railway station is amazing. It reminds me of an out of city railway station in New York except this one’s the main station. There’s many food stalls here for a quick bite before hoping on the train. Trains go to many places. They are really quick as well. The platforms are greatly spaced and there is a lot of room here so you won’t fall into the pit.

  • Georgia PG

Used to be great but the timetables have changed. Went to come back home from a Shania Twain concert on a Sunday and there were no trains running after 11:30. My housemate went to another concert that finished at 11 and missed the 11:30 train on the Tuesday. The websites PDF says the last train out of the city is at 12. What the heck is with the timetable change???

  • Jacinta Edwards

Well, I'm astounded that this place is actually allowed to operate. Its dark, drabby, shoddy, looks like something from a New York subway. Its cramped, very low roof. Not much singnage and info about the next train on the platforms. Very sad. seems Adelaide is caught in a time warp. Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth's stations are miles ahed of this dump!

  • Vinh Dang

Probably the oldest railway station in South Australia, Adelaide Railway station is situated perfectly at the heart of the CBD, close to the tram line and bus stops. The run on time and the service here is good. During the heat of summer, the SA government gave out free water bottles to the commuters, which was an act of top-level service.

  • Jarrah Muller

Each time I get a cold, it's within a week of walking through here. Also, a few times I've seen the ambulance taking away people who have had heart attacks or died on the trains. Pretty sure there's some superbug lurking here. This place is probably the cause of the yearly zombie plague that sweeps the city. Recommended staying away.

  • Lyn Horrigan

Who doesn't admire these huge ceiling and its history. It brings u right into the cbd. Everything you would need from a central railway station i love it . Then as you walk out into the heat of Adelaide was a shock to the system, but every essential business the uni all sports ground wrapped around the river torrens love Adelaide

  • Babu khanal

Some staffs with Wilson security has zero level respect to customers and not helpful at all. If visitors from non English speaking countries who are struggling with exiting, tickets machines, noticed they are laughing on them. Station is fabulous but for sure management needs to improve the level of customer services.

  • Fero Cerri

Easy place to go around by foot. Getting about is easy by public transport. The trams go from the city down to Glenelg Beach. It has a ring of parklands surrounding the CBD. Very cosmopolitan atmosphere. The high-street is the shopping precinct. Enjoy the shopping experience at The Adelaide Central Market.

  • Dan Borgese

Is this a meat factory or a public transport depot? The venue only caters for one directional traffic, if your trying to leave Adelaide at the same time a train has arrived forget it and catch a bus. Need to have some dedicated entry and exit channels so i dont feel like im in a LotR's battle scene.

  • Levi Stock

Right next to Adelaide Casino, the iconic Adelaide train station was first opened in April 19, 1856. Over the years it had many renovations. I still love coming here, admiring the incredible architecture. Easy access to the public bathrooms and a dozen small food shops nearby.

  • Josh Mars

Adelaide doesn't have a huge public transport system, but the Adelaide railway station is everything it needs to be. It's dirty at times but I like the new renovations going on right now, I hope the big screen TV's eventually show helpful information and not just advertising

  • Stevie Br

Not enough platforms - trains constantly waiting for platform space. Not enough space for all the people in the station during busy periods. Bathroom facilities are also very poor and filthy and there are no lockers for bagguage. The platform areas are poorly lit also.

  • Bradley Kolster

Its a Train Station. What is there to say. Catch a train here everyday because i have to work to pay bills. If it wasn't for needing money, i would avoid the city. Loud, too many people.... The underground atrium bit is quite nice. Pitty about the people.

  • Amie Hu

The main station in the city, which looks as busy as one of the stations in the suburban areas. The architecture within the station is a sight to behold, it looks like there was much meticulous work to construct the grand hall area, almost like a museum.

  • Kym R

You can't buy a single paper ticket at Adelaide railway station. What a load of rubbish. Great way to scam you out of extra money. $5 for a metro card and $5minimum deposit. For a $3 trip... great way of cornering people into something they don't need.

  • michael richienahmoumma

Now I've seen it all - other major cities might want to to take one from Adelaide's book on public transport hubs - Go RADelaide! Adelaide Railway Station will get you where you need to be... anywhere from here is heading in the right direction.

  • Rashmi Sapkota

Min a month i have missed the train from my stop even after pressing the open botton on the train . Literally it wan not even a minute and the train driver didn’t even bother about me standing and pressing the door …

  • Paul “PNik” Nicol

The city of Adelaide has so much to offer. We have Adelaide oval which hosts major sporting and this place is amazing. Adelaide people are really friendly and approachable don't be afraid to directions or where to get stuff.

  • Samuel Bolton

It’s pretty convenient to get around most places near a train line. However it’s rather a struggle going outside to find bins considering there’s none inside, and the toilets could big time go with a refurbished look.

  • R Neo

Security team in the station were awesome and deserve credit for their passion and knowledge to the area! Gave us a good history about the station plus places of interest around the area. Place is worth a visit.

  • Navid Hazrati

Well, I think everyone can have any sort of complaints about this place. I just want to say, some of the staff just ran away from my question with a "sorry I can't help" excuse. Not all of them though …

  • Vipul Thukral

We cannot get tickets from machine. So, i been to buy tickets through customer service & they are soo slow waiting in the queue from the last 45min. I hope i’ll get tickets before 12:00am

  • Eugene Yap

The station is easy to navigate around and the staffs are friendly. Adelaide Metro does a good job to ensure there are substitute busses for any interrupted service on the trains.

  • Kim Van wessem

trains always on time..great running times..clean trains and comfortable..free travel for pensioners..how could I complain..If I miss the train then I'm not doing it properly

  • Catrina Varcoe

Walked everywhere. Visited many shops. Had coffee and cake. Yum. Found what I wanted. Took awhile. But thankfully some one managed to get just what I was searching for.

  • Admin

Decently organised. But if you’re new in the city, it takes time to understand which one of the trains will depart first. But I guess they don’t have enough tracks

  • Ben Clelland

The free water fountain has been out of service for years — forcing those who need water to either go thirsty or pay for bottled water. It's not good enough.

  • Nathan Sivewright

Friendly, easy to access railway station. There is access to public bathrooms, small food shops as well as a recharge station for your metro card.

  • Jace Wang

Loved coming here for trains this is my favorite train station in Adelaide The station is a medium station with 9 platforms and modern structures

  • Mike Redden

Generally good but not as efficient or smooth as many of the larger stations around the world. Suffers during periods of unusually high traffic.

  • louise chan

The station itself is quite nice but could use a revamp and more chairs at the waiting platforms, the lady at the counter was super friendly.

  • Kerry Rook

Just passing thru going to my course but I always see a family member or friend I haven't seen for ages lol it's always good to see people

  • See it

Historical train station with modern upgrades. Trains run to schedule with assistance booths available. Public restrooms well maintained.

  • M Adha

Beautiful railway station. It is service linking to several station. You can buy the ticket to the ticket counter inside the station.

  • Donald Clark

Was pleasantly surprised by this rail terminal. Well maintained, clean and easy to follow guides. A great entry point to Adelaide.

  • Rhys “TitanKnight” N

1 gate for people with bags, prams, wheelchairs or anything else that can't fit through the turnstiles... Absolutely pathetic.

  • isaac s

Good spot, easily accessible and understandable when each train is leaving, is dirty at times but overall well kept facility.

  • Elliot Hudson

Tried to go to comic con Adelaide and there was no trains to the showground and now I don't get to go I am very disappointed

  • Spalton221

Possibly one of the worst railway systems in Australia. Diesel over electric‽ There are not enough lines in Adelaide.

  • troy b

Can’t buy a paper ticket in the train station and can’t buy or store tickets on your phone. Backwater hacks.

  • Ho Wong

Not a particularly nice train station to hang around or meet people. Very dodgy people like to mill around.

  • Robert Moore

The best service .needed a metro card .a guy on the turnstile very friendly and helpful thank you …

  • Rifky S Nugraha

Nice place.. I can explore the city of Adelaide from here, the best comfort and safety as a cheap ticket

  • Wade Junn

It is the Adelaide Centre raiway station. There are shops inside and a corridor to the Adelaide Casino.

  • Estelle Favre

Some of the people at these train stations are quite indecent. Please install more security. . …

  • SGMP

Very stylish and gorgeous station. Connectivity is good too. There is a bit wifi problem though.

  • Jai Coe

The trains are usually on time and the place is kept clean. I could ride trains here all day.

  • Hassan Dawarnia

One of the best Railway Station with nice staff, rail Oprators with the latest trains. ...

  • H R

Easy to find your train, cool architecture mixed with an efficient design for communters

  • Oscar Odie

Good location. Mostly trains are reliable and run on time. Customer service is okay.

  • drobe ekwanock

I like the old style building. Easy to catch a train to different parts of adelaide

  • Toni Harley Vickers

I love the new entrance! So lovely. Hurry up and get the Gawler line going tho.

  • Pessi Lee

Overalls is good. Still someone put dirty shoes on the seats. But all is good

  • Frances Powell

Does the job. It needs some sort of coffee machine near the lines, though.

  • Big Bad Wolffe

Considering the Covid lock down, Adelaide is still a great place to shop.

  • Melissa O'Connor

Easy entry an exit everything you need an central to Adelaide.

  • Cameron Neilson

Radelaide come visit mad march or anytime and get across to KI

  • SAM THEKKUMPURATH JOY

It is the best place in Australia ❤️ …

  • Dillon Barr

Someone stole my shoes mate. My shoes where stolen.

  • Wayne Kruse

Attractive station interior with bar and cafe.

  • Christian del pozo

Very clean and with clear signs everywhere.

  • Trey Willis

Nice clean trains, sadly no WiFi provided

  • Sudhir Kumar

Simply beautiful.. No words to explain

  • R Boss

A boring, quiet city. Love it …

  • Samantha Cullen

Always Historically Wonderful.

  • ZAINAB AL-DAWOODI

Good place and very organised

  • LukE “6 E E E E E E VIDEOs” sEidEL

9 Platforms and spots to sit.

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