City South tram stop, Adelaide
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City South
Trams in Adelaide - Suburban Tram Stop
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| Location | |
| Street | King William Street |
| Suburb | Adelaide |
| Distance from City West | 1.9km |
| Access by | Pedestrian Crossing |
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| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Platform architecture | Separate Centre Platforms |
| Toilets | No |
| Car Parking | No |
| Bike Storage | No |
| Wheelchair access |
No |
| Other facilities | None |
| History | |
| Opened | Unknown |
| Rebuilt | unknown |
| Closed | Unknown |
| Transfers | |
| Tram transfer | None |
| Train transfer | None |
| Bus transfer | None |
| Adjacent Stops | |
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City South tram stop is on the Glenelg and City Shuttle lines in Adelaide. It is located in the inner city of Adelaide on King William Street, adjacent to the Halifax and Sturt Street intersections.
The platform that forms City South stop is very basic compared to the new stations of the City West extentsion. There are no shelters or disabled access, and the platforms themselves are simply the roads medium strip with a cement surface and a guard rail to protect commuters from road traffic. The platforms are located on either side of the Halifax street intersection, southside for northbound trams and northside for southbound trams.
Although officially called City South, in some instances it has been labelled Halifax Street, such as on the Adelaide Metro website's City Centre Map. [1].
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- List of Adelaide tram stops
- TransAdelaide
- Railways in Adelaide
- Rail transport in South Australia


