Edithvale railway station

Edithvale
Station information
Code EDI
Distance from
Flinders Street
30.4 km
Operator Metro Trains Melbourne
Lines Frankston
# Platforms 2
# Tracks 2
Status Unmanned station
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Metlink ticket zone 2

Edithvale is a railway station approximately 28 km (17 mi) southeast from Melbourne (30 km (19 mi) from Flinders Street Station by rail), the state capital of Victoria, Australia. Located in the suburb of Edithvale on the Frankston railway line, Edithvale is unmanned and in the Metcard Zone 2 ticketing area.

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Station overview

Facilities

Edithvale is located at the northern end of the Edithvale Road level crossing, between Nepean Highway and Station Street with station access from all three.

The station consists of two side platforms; Platform 1 has a large brick building (identical to Aspendale, 1.3 km north-west), while platform 2 has a smaller brick building. A large Metcard ticket vending machine is located at the entrance to platform 1, which is able to dispense most ticketing options available and also accept notes and coins. Additional coin-only Metcard and myki ticket vending machines are located at the entrances to platform 1 and platform 2.

History

Edithvale railway station opened on 20 September 1919.[1] In its early years, a siding existed on the down side before Platform 2.[2] In 1981 the station buildings were reconstructed.[3]

===Platforms

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

References

  1. ^ "Edithvale". Rail Infrastructure. Vicsig.net. http://www.vicsig.net/index.php?page=infrastructure&name=Edithvale. Retrieved 2008-08-31. 
  2. ^ "Edithvale Railway Station, circa 1920". Victorian Railways: Celebrating 150 years of railways in Victoria. Museum Victoria. http://museumvictoria.com.au/railways/image.aspx?pid=817. Retrieved 2008-08-31. 
  3. ^ Vincent Adams Winter (1990). VR and VicRail: 1962 - 1983. p. 107. ISBN 0 9582069 3 3.