- Roystead railway station, Melbourne
MelbourneClosedRailwayStation
NAME=Roystead
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LINE=Outer Circle
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PLATFORMS=1
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OPENED=May 14 1900
CLOSED=October 9 ,1927
Roystead Railway Station was a railway station on the Outer Circle line, in the suburb Canterbury,
Melbourne ,Australia . It was opened after the line itself onMay 14 1900 , as Stanley, to serve passengers on the "Deepdene Dasher" shuttle service. It was located south of Mont Albert Road and had a single platform on the west side. Much of the line was in a deep cutting, with red brick and green-painted iron bridges.Named after adjacent Stanley Grove, the name was altered to Balwyn in 1902, then to Roystead in September 1923, after the white, Victorian style house nearby, which is now used by
Camberwell Grammar School , a private school in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. The station closed onOctober 9 ,1927 , along with the passenger service though it, but goods train passed though until 1943.References
* cite book
author = David Beardsell and Bruce Herbert
title = The Outer Circle: A history of the Oakleigh to Fairfield Park Railway
publisher = Australian Railway Historical Society (Victorian Division)
year = 1979
isbn = 0 85849 024 2VictorianClosedStations
VICORMELB = Melbourne
Line1 = Outer Circle line
Next1 = Shenley
Previous1 = Deepdene
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