South Kensington railway station, Melbourne
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Code | SKN |
Distance from Flinders St | 4.7 km |
Line | Sydenham, Werribee, Williamstown |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Number of tracks | 2 |
Station status | Unmanned station |
Station facilities, connecting transport and timetables |
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Melway map of station | Link |
Google map of station | Not available |
Zone location | 1 |
South Kensington is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Werribee, Sydenham and Williamstown lines in the suburb of Kensington.
Initially opened in 1891, the station is unmanned with very basic waiting facilities. It is located in Metcard ticketing Zone 1.
All trains which run on the Sydenham line do not stop at this station.
[edit] Facilities
The station has a small brick signal box on platform 2, which is normally switched out except when the communications link to Metrol fails. The station is bypassed by Sydenham bound trains except during trackwork on the Werribee line due to the low patronage of the station and also due to that the station only has two platforms. It has a small shelter and a Telstra payphone on platform 2, with a very basic, but larger shelter on platform 1, similar to what is found at most bus stops. A coin-only Metcard vending machine and two validators are located in the subway for access to the platforms.
The station's facilities are currently being refurbished - a new fence is being erected and the ground has been paved with concrete.
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