South Australian LGAs and Train Stations

Time for another edition of 'Strange Melbourne Man doesn't actually talk about Melbourne'.

Today, we look at South Australia, its LGAs, and its train stations.

Here is the link.

Some notes:

-  I decided not to split Adelaide from the rest of South Australia, seeing as South Australia only has half a dozen stations not in Adelaide

- The LGA with the most stations is the City of Port Adelaide Enfield, at sixteen. The council includes every station on the Outer Harbour Line north of Alberton, plus a few Gawler Line stations too.

- Interestingly enough the City of Adelaide only includes two stations (Adelaide and North Adelaide), mostly because there is only one station in the CBD.

- Three stations are located in an Unincorporated area, these are Coober Pedy, Cook, and Marla. Cook is served by the Indian Pacific, while the Ghan provides a service for the remaining two.

Conclusion

A short blog for this week, I am hoping to produce something a bit more substantial for next week, so stay tuned!

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