Mitcham railway station is located on the Belair line in Adelaide Situated 8.5 kilometres from Adelaide station, it is in the suburb of Lower Mitcham. It and Blackwood are the only stations between Goodwood and Belair to have more than one platform in use to allow services to pass.
Mitcham station opened in March 1883 with the opening of the Adelaide to Aldgate section of the Adelaide-Melbourne line. It was previously served by the Melbourne Express. Mitcham was the junction for lines to Clapham and Sleeps Hill.
It was originally planned to call the station Lower Mitcham but the name was changed prior to opening.
In 1995, as part of the One Nation Adelaide-Melbourne line gauge conversion project, the third platform on the station's western side was converted to standard gauge.
The Mitcham railway station garden, known as Nellie's Garden, is named in honour of Nellie Iris Ellis (1920-1983) who established the garden. Mrs Ellis was the wife of a former stationmaster. The garden is maintained by volunteers and is one of only five public gardens provided by the City of Mitcham.
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What it now the goods line used to be a shunting track for extra carriages and the south west corner of the crossing used to have piles of wood and an old box car parked in the corner until the intersection upgrade in the 1980s.
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