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Name | North Adelaide |
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City | Adelaide |
State | sa |
Caption | North Adelaide looking south down King William Road to St Peter's Cathedral and the City |
Lga | City of Adelaide |
Postcode | 5006 |
Pop | 6,432 (2006 Census) |
Est | 1837 |
Area | |
Propval | |
Maxtemp | 22.1 |
Mintemp | 12.1 |
Rainfall | 558.1 |
Stategov | Adelaide |
Fedgov | Adelaide |
Near-nw | Bowden |
Near-n | Prospect |
Near-ne | Medindie |
Near-w | Thebarton |
Near-e | Gilberton |
Near-sw | Adelaide |
Near-s | Adelaide |
Near-se | Hackney |
Dist1 | |
Location1 |
The largest grid is on a hill, and is sometimes referred to as Upper North Adelaide. It has Wellington Square at its centre, and O'Connell Street (named after Daniel O'Connell) as its main commercial street. O'Connell Street is the continuation of King William Road, and links the main street of Adelaide City with Main North Road. A tram used to run up O'Connell Street; the government is investigating extending the Glenelg tram along King William Road to terminate at Brougham Place. O'Connell Street has many cafes, restaurants, burger bars, shops and six pubs. Lincoln College and Aquinas College are also situated in this grid. Tynte Street is another commercial street in the largest grid running between Wellington Square and the east parklands. It contains the North Adelaide Primary School, a public library, a civic hall, a post office and a pub. Also on Tynte Street are the studios of Adelaide's NWS-9, the local Nine Network affiliate.
The smallest grid contains the Women's and Children's Hospital, the Memorial Hospital, St Peter's Cathedral, St. Mark's College, the Cathedral hotel (popular with cricket fans due its proximity to the Adelaide Oval), and the Queen's Head hotel (the oldest Adelaide pub, renovated in 2003).
The remaining grid is termed Lower North Adelaide. It is nearest the Torrens floodplain. It contains Brougham Place Uniting Church, St. Ann's College, and four pubs. Melbourne Street, with cafes, restaurants, galleries, shops and two pubs, is its commercial street.
North Adelaide's O'Connell Street is also very popular for its many well known restaurants such as Fellini, cafe Paesano, Scuzzi, Linebait Fish cafe, Palazzo, 24 hour bakery and many more.
Many residential colleges affiliated with the University of Adelaide are in North Adelaide, including Aquinas College, Lincoln College, St. Ann's College, St. Mark's College, Kathleen Lumley College (Postgraduate) and Australian Lutheran College, the Lutheran tertiary institution and seminary. Queen's College North Adelaide was the longest lasting proprietary boys' college in Australia, closing in 1946.
North Adelaide railway station is located on the Gawler Line of the Adelaide rail network. The railway station is however on the western edge of North Adelaide with infrequent services and is little used.
There are several Adelaide Metro bus routes that that service the area on their way through to other suburbs. Buses run along several routes:
There is provision for bicycles along LeFevre Terrace/Frome Road and Montefiore Road/Jeffcott Street/Wellington Square and many of the streets have little traffic and are bicycle friendly.
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