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Glenelg Art Gallery

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Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Glenelg Art Gallery
Phone:
+61 410 481 237

Hours:
Sunday11am - 6pm
Monday11am - 6pm
Tuesday11am - 6pm
Wednesday11am - 6pm
Thursday11am - 6pm
Friday11am - 6pm
Saturday11am - 6pm


The Glenelg tram is a light rail line in South Australia running from Hindmarsh, through the Adelaide city centre, to the beach-side suburb of Glenelg. It is Adelaide's only remaining tramway. Apart from short street-running sections in the city centre and Glenelg, the line has its own reservation, with minimal interference from road traffic. The service is free in the city centre and along the route to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre in Hindmarsh. The service is also free along the length of Jetty Road, Glenelg to Moseley Square. Three routes in total operate on the network, Glenelg to the Royal Adelaide Hospital with select peak services that continue to the Entertainment Centre, Glenelg to the Adelaide Festival Centre, which operates only on weekends and Adelaide Oval event days and Entertainment Centre to the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. A 1.6 kilometre northern extension through the city centre opened on 14 October 2007, extending the line from Victoria Square along King William Street and North Terrace to Morphett Street. A further 2.8 kilometre north western extension of the line along Port Road to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre opened on 22 March 2010. Construction of a new junction, branch lines along the eastern end of North Terrace and King William Road and four new stops began in July/August 2017 and opened on 13 October 2018.
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