- Belgrave railway station, Melbourne
MelbourneRailwayStation1
NAME=Belgrave
IMAGELINK=BelgraveStation1.jpg
CAPTION=Looking over the station in the Melbourne direction
CODE=BEG
DISTANCE=41.3 km
LINES=Belgrave
PLATFORMS=2
TRACKS=2
STATUS=Premium Station
FACILITIES= [http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/stop/view/19844 Link]
TIMETABLES= [http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/stop/view/19844#lineInformation Link]
MELWAY= [http://www.street-directory.com.au/sd_new/genmap.cgi?x=145.355119936527&y=-37.9092740952415&sizex=650&sizey=650&level=6&star=5&circle= Link]
ZONE=2Belgrave is a
railway station inMelbourne , Victoria,Australia , located in the suburb of Belgrave, on the Belgrave railway line of which it is the terminus. Belgrave is classed aPremium Station and is inMetcard Zone 2The station is located at the southern end of the Belgrave-Gembrook Road overpass and between Main Street and the station's car park. The famous Puffing Billy railway is a short walk from the station, which can be accessed via an entrance at the DOWN end of the station.
Facilities
The station consists of two dead end platforms, in an island format. The island platform contains a large fibro building with a waiting room and a ticket office. A large
Metcard machine is located inside the waiting room, which is able to dispense most ticketing options available and also accept notes and coins. Also in the waiting room is a manual service window whose staff can dispense tickets and advice on services. A footbridge and stabling facilities are located at the UP end of the station.Both platforms are accessible from Main Street and the station's car park.
History
Belgrave station originally opened on Tuesday, 18th December 1900 as Monbulk. It was renamed to Belgrave in 1904. The station was formerly one of the stations on the Upper Ferntree Gully – Gembrook narrow gauge line, one of the
narrow gauge lines of the Victorian Railways until 1962 when the line as far as Belgrave was converted toBroad Gauge . The current station is located further down the line than the previous narrow gauge station (which originally was in the proximity of the current stabling facilities).This station is the end of the first (and only) stage of the original plan to convert and electrify the former narrow gauge line from Upper Ferntree Gully as far as Emerald. If one walks through the DOWN exit of the station towards the current Puffing Billy terminus, they could follow the shape and direction of the broad gauge lines into one line where the original narrow gauge line (now between Nos. 2 & 3 road of the Puffing Billy Railway sidings) continues to Gembrook. The overhead catenary lines continue beyond the broad gauge station for several metres.
The station was upgraded to Premium Station status on
July 2 1996 .cite journal
year = 1997
month = October
title = Upgrading Eltham to a Premium Station
journal = Newsrail
publisher = Australian Railway Heritage Society (Victorian Division)
pages = page 310 ]Where to Park your Car
Belgrave Railway Station Car Park (off Belgrave-Gembrook Rd.)— 161 Sealed Spaces & 2 Disabled Spaces.
Belgrave Fire Station Car Park (off Bayview Rd.)— 30 Gravel Spaces (plus CFA Only Spots).
Hayes Car Park (off Burwood Highway)— 56 Sealed Spaces & 2 Disabled Spaces (plus 3 Hr Spots).
James Car Park (off Burwood Highway)— 20 Sealed Spaces & 5 Gravel Spaces & 2 Disabled Spaces.
References
VictorianStations
VICORMELB = Melbourne
Line = Belgrave line
Previous = Tecoma
The Puffing Billy Railway's Belgrave Station is located adjacent to the suburban station and is accessible via a short footpath.
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