I don’t have live updates right now. Here’s what appears most relevant about Henley Beach railway station and its history, based on reliable public sources:
- Henley Beach railway station was part of the Henley Beach line in Adelaide, opening in 1894 as the line’s terminus, with service changes over the years including the line’s renaming to Grange line after partial closure in 1957. The station area has a well-documented history of renaming and platform changes, with some structures remaining as historic remnants.[5][7]
- The original Henley Beach line operated until 1957, with subsequent changes and eventual closure of the extension beyond Henley Beach, and later developments about the Grange line affecting the Henley Beach corridor.[3][7][5]
- Modern public transport updates for Adelaide Metro lines are published through official channels, but specific, up-to-date status on any current redevelopment, reopening plans, or new services at Henley Beach station would require checking the latest Adelaide public transport publications or local council announcements.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can search for the latest news now and pull the most current items (e.g., official transport publications, local council updates, or credible news outlets) and summarize them with citations.