I don’t have real-time access to current news feeds in this moment. Here’s what’s generally known about Henley Beach railway station and its line, plus guidance on how to get the latest updates.
Direct answer
- Henley Beach railway station was demolished after its closure in 1957, and the Henley Beach line itself was cut back to Grange in 1957, with further modification to the Grange line completed by 1986. For the latest news specifically about Henley Beach railway station, please check Adelaide-area transit and local council news sources, as updates would typically be published there.
What to look for in latest news
- Any announcements from the City of Holdfast Bay or City of Charles Sturt about Henley Beach area transport infrastructure.
- Updates on Henley Beach Road Visioning Project or other rail-related development plans that might touch on old rail corridors.
- Public transport project notices from South Australia’s Department for Infrastructure and Transport or the state government that mention Henley Beach, Grange line, or retrofitting rail corridors.
Where to check now
- Local council news pages (Holdfast Bay Council, Henley Beach area) for press releases.
- SA Department for Infrastructure and Transport publications and “Latest News and Publications” pages.
- Transit-focused outlets or Wikipedia pages updated with recent developments on the Henley Beach railway line.
If you’d like, I can search for current news and pull the latest headlines and official statements, then summarize with citations.