Williamstown railway station, Melbourne

For the closed station in Scotland, see Williamstown (East Lothian) railway station.
Williamstown

Northbound view in June 2014
Location Hanmer Street, Williamstown
Coordinates 37°52′04″S 144°54′19″E / 37.8677°S 144.9054°E / -37.8677; 144.9054Coordinates: 37°52′04″S 144°54′19″E / 37.8677°S 144.9054°E / -37.8677; 144.9054
Owned by VicTrack
Operated by Metro
Line(s) Williamstown
Distance 14.20 kilometres from Southern Cross
Platforms 1
Tracks 1
Construction
Structure type Ground
Other information
Status Premium station
Station code WIL
Fare zone Myki zone 1
Website Public Transport Victoria
History
Opened 17 January 1859
Electrified Yes
Services
Preceding station   Metro Trains   Following station
Williamstown lineTerminus

Williamstown railway station is the terminus station of the Williamstown line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the western Melbourne suburb of Williamstown opening on 1 February 1859.[1]

In 2011/12 it was the 7th least used station on Melbourne's metropolitan network, with 133,000 passenger movements.[2]

History

Southbound view in April 2011

Work on the line started under the Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Murray River Railway Company, but were taken over by the government in 1856 after work faltered. Builders Kerr, Hodgson & Billings commenced work on the timber Williamstown station building in 1858, with the station opened to traffic on 17 January 1859.[1] Arched bluestone road bridges were built over the cutting at Thompson and Cole Streets. Until 1987 the line continued around the bend to the now closed Williamstown Pier station. It was upgraded to a Premium station on 18 June 1996.[3]

The building is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register and is the second oldest railway station in Victoria, after St Kilda. It is also the oldest timber railway station building to survive in the state, and one of the earliest surviving timber public buildings in Victoria.[4]

The central section of the station building remains today, but was originally flanked by two pavilions: one the stationmasters residence and on the other refreshment rooms. A now removed timber and iron veranda lined the street side of the station, while on the rail side the original platform canopy extended along the platform much further.

The Ann Street footbridge was installed c1883, and on electrification in 1916 the Thompson Street road bridge arch was removed and replaced with girder spans to provide increased clearance. Railway sidings, a signal box and weighbridge were once located opposite the station, but have been since removed.[4]

Platforms & services

Williamstown has one platform. It is serviced by Metro Trains' Williamstown line services.[5]

Platform 1:

Transport links

Sita Buslines operates one route via Williamstown station:

References

  1. 1 2 Williamstown Vicsig
  2. Station Patronage Research Public Transport Victoria
  3. "Upgrading Eltham to a Premium Station". Newsrail (Australian Railway Historical Society). October 1997. p. 310.
  4. 1 2 "Williamstown railway station (listing VICH1599)". Australia Heritage Places Inventory. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities. Retrieved 2008-09-15.
  5. Williamstown Line timetable Public Transport Victoria
  6. Route 471 Williamstown - Sunshine timetable Public Transport Victoria

External links

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