- Flemington Racecourse railway line, Melbourne
VictorianRailwayLineInfobox
type = mel
name = Flemington Racecourse
yearcommenced = 1861
yearcompleted =
yearclosed =
fate =
lengthkm =
stations = 2
tracks = Double track throughout
users =Connex Melbourne
servicepattern = Special events only
RollingStock = north
connections = Craigieburn
formerconnections =
The Flemington Racecourse railway line is a
suburb an electric railway line inMelbourne ,Australia . The line has two stations, Showgrounds and Flemington Racecourse, both inMetcard ticketing Zone 1.Description
The Flemington Racecourse line is a short branch off the Craigieburn line that serves the
Royal Melbourne Show grounds andFlemington Racecourse . The line is fairly level and has only minor earthworks. It has onelevel crossing and one rail-over-road bridge.The line has no regular services, as it only opens for special events: racedays at the racecourse such as the
Melbourne Cup or Oaks Day, and large events at the Showgrounds such as the Royal Melbourne Show itself in September, or the Big Day Out in January. It is otherwise used to store trains between peak hours.At times, services are quite intense, with trains running as frequently as every four minutes. Services are usually operated to either the Showgrounds or the Racecourse. It is rare for any trains to stop at both places.
History
The Flemington Racecourse branch from Newmarket was opened by the
Melbourne and Essendon Railway Company in February 1861, but closed three years later, in July 1864. The line was taken over by theVictorian Railways and reopened in November 1867.The line was electrified in 1918 for testing of electric trains, and therefore became the first electrified line in Melbourne. The first electric train ran a test trip from Newmarket to Flemington Racecourse station in October 1918.
Automatic signalling, using two-position signals, was provided in September 1919. The line also had sidings serving the Newmarket sale yards and other industries, and the line was operated as a siding most of the time, the points being connected to adjacent point levers and the signals being put out of use. When passenger services were operated on the line, the points were connected to the
signal box es and the signals were brought into use. This arrangement finished in the 1980s or 1990s when the sidings were closed.Infrastructure
The line is double-tracked throughout, although a third track used to be available for down trains from the Showgrounds platform to the Racecourse, but it is now blocked at the Showgrounds end and used as a siding.
The Flemington Racecourse line has Melbourne's only example of two-position automatic signaling, apart from the Hurstbridge line between Greensborough & Hurstbridge The short line has three mechanical signal boxes, including the Flemington Racecourse box opened in 1895. [ [http://www.vicsig.net/index.php?page=infrastructure&box=Flemington%20Racecourse VicSig] ]
Terminating facilities are provided at both the Showgrounds platform and the Racecourse. Stabling facilities are provided at the Racecourse. The Showgrounds has only one platform, on the up track, as trains terminate at the Showgrounds when that station is in use. However, down trains can be routed via the platform then back to the down line to the Racecourse if necessary.
tations
MelbourneRailwayStation-Mini
NAME=Showgrounds
CODE=SGS
DISTANCE=7 km
LINES=
PLATFORMS=1
TRACKS=2
FACILITIES= [http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/stop/view/20028 Link]
MELWAY= [http://www.street-directory.com.au/sd_new/genmap.cgi?x=144.914638737837&y=-37.7835101616327&sizex=650&sizey=650&level=6&star=5&circle= Link] MelbourneRailwayStation-Mini
NAME=Flemington Racecourse
CODE=RCE
DISTANCE=7.8 km
PLATFORMS=2
TRACKS=4
FACILITIES= [http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/stop/view/20027 Link]
MELWAY= [http://www.street-directory.com.au/sd_new/genmap.cgi?x=144.90652449241&y=-37.7879545626851&sizex=650&sizey=650&level=7&star=5&circle= Link]howgrounds
Showgrounds station is an intermediate station on the line, and is named for the adjacent
Melbourne Showgrounds . The station is only open during special events, such as the annualRoyal Melbourne Show . The station has turnstiles for entry to the Melbourne Showgrounds, and aTicketek booking office for show admission tickets located on the platform.A wooden station building is located at the station for selling rail tickets. The station has no
Metcard ticket machine s orvalidator s, meaning that the booking office, when staffed for special events can only sell pre-encoded tickets, and that tickets sold here cannot be validated until arrival at the final destination.Three
signal box es are located at Showgrounds - Epsom Road box to control trains at the up end, Showgrounds Junction box to control trains at the down end, and Showgrounds Rostrum box (above the station platform )to controls all movements into platform.Flemington Racecourse
Flemington Racecourse station is the terminus of the line, and is named for the adjacent racecourse. The station is only open on race days and during other special events, such as the annual
Melbourne Cup during the Spring Racing Carnival. At other times it is used to stable trains between peak hours.Line guide
Bold stations are termini, where some train services terminate; "italic" stations are staffed.
Branches from the Craigieburn line at
Newmarket.External links
* [http://www.vicsig.net/index.php?page=infrastructure§ion=lineguide&line=flemington%20racecourse Statistics and detailed schematic map] at the [http://www.vicsig.net/ VicSig] enthusiast website
References
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