Whittlesea railway station, Melbourne

Whittlesea
Line(s) Whittlesea
Platforms 1
Tracks 4, with a Run-Around loop and siding that connected with the Kinglake Timber Tramway
Other information
Status Closed
History
Opened 1889
Closed 1950s

Whittlesea was the original terminus station on the Melbourne - Whittlesea line, which opened in 1889. Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.[1]

History

Despite comparative closeness to Melbourne, the town of Whittlesea and the stations it served beyond the Melbourne suburban electrified area had a comparatively small population. The freight service to Whittlesea was closed in the mid 1950s and the passenger service remained until the line beyond Thomastown was closed on 28 November 1959. The line was partially reopened for suburban electric trains as far Epping in the early 1960s, with the track beyond removed in 1970, although the section from Epping from South Morang has been subsequently relaid and opened in 2012. The former right-of-way remains in Victorian Government ownership with the land being classed as parklands, and the section between South Morang and Mernda proposed to be reopened over the next decade. The station also had a siding which connected to the Kinglake timber tramway.[2]

Closed station navigation
Whittlesea line
Previous station Yan Yean | Terminus

References

  1. Whittlesea - Vicsig infrastructure http://www.vicsig.net/infrastructure/location/Whittlesea
  2. Wooden rails to Kinglake and Flowerdale : timber tramways of Whittlesea by R. Alger ISBN 0909340137

Coordinates: 37°30′54″S 145°7′2″E / 37.51500°S 145.11722°E / -37.51500; 145.11722


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