Upfield, Victoria
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Upfield is a small residential and industrial locality located 17 km away from the CBD in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia situated in the suburb of Campbellfield. The name is descriptive of the area's open country.
In 1956 the Ford motor car factory was begun on land between the Hume Highway and the railway line from Coburg to Somerton (now Roxburgh Park). The State Government announced its intention to construct a railway station (Upfield), and the line was electrified in 1959. South of the Ford factory housing was built and a high school opened in 1968. The Campbellfield Primary School was nearby, but another primary school (Upfield) was opened in 1970 and superseded the Campbellfield site in 1992.
A small shopping centre and post office are near the station. Immediately west of Upfield is the larger residential area of Dallas as well as Coolaroo.
[edit] Transport
Upfield Station, terminus of all Connex suburban services on the Upfield line provides the main public transport link into the suburb, with trains to the City every 20 minutes at most times, and every 30 minutes in the evening until midnight.
Bus routes 531, 532 and 540 operated by provide a link from Upfield to Broadmeadows, Craigieburn, Fawkner, Coolaroo and other suburbs, although none of these services run at night or on Sundays.
[edit] External links
- Upfield, Victoria is at coordinates Coordinates:
- Australian Places - Upfield
Upfield is a locality located in Campbellfield (City of Hume) |
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Please see Campbellfield, Victoria for information on Campbellfield and other localities located in the same area. |