Westside Bikeway

Westside Bikeway
Length 9 kilometres (5.6 mi)[1]
Location Adelaide, South Australia
Trailheads Mile End railway station, Camden Oval
Use Walking, cycling
Elevation
Highest point 30 metres (98 ft) at Mile End
Lowest point Glenelg
Grade Flat
Hiking details
Trail difficulty Easy
Sights Former Plympton railway platform
Surface asphalt
Right of way North Terrace – Glenelg railway line

The Westside Bikeway is a shared walking and cycling route through the western suburbs of Adelaide following the former North Terrace – Glenelg railway line. It provides a connection from Glenelg to the various trails and paths in the Adelaide Parklands.

Route

The bikeway starts near Mile End railway station and follows adjacent to James Congdon Drive to South Road, Adelaide. The remainder of the trail is in the railway easement with minor roads nearby. It provides traffic lights where it crosses main roads. One of the old railway platforms is still visible at Plympton.[2]

West of Morphett Road, the path goes round the edge of an oval and meets Anzac Highway, where it intersects the Sturt River trail. There are quiet street connections to Glenelg North via the Sturt River path or south onto the Mike Turtur Bikeway and into Glenelg.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Westside Bike Path". Rail Trails Australia. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  2. James Newcombe. "Westside Bikeway Reserve". Weekend Notes. On Topic Media. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
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