Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
Westbound view from Platform 1, August 2024
Location Rowe Street,Alphington , Victoria 3078City of Darebin Australia Coordinates 37°46′42″S 145°01′53″E / 37.7784°S 145.0313°E / -37.7784; 145.0313 Owned by VicTrack Operated by Metro Trains Line(s) Hurstbridge Distance 10.46 kilometres fromSouthern Cross Platforms 2 side Tracks 2 Connections BusStructure type Ground Parking 119 Bicycle facilities 5 Accessible Yes Status Operational, unstaffed Station code ALP Fare zone Myki Zone 1Website Public Transport Victoria Opened 8 May 1888; 136 years ago (1888-05-08 ) Rebuilt 1979 Electrified July 1921 (1500 V DC overhead ) 2005–2006 278,977[ 1] 2006–2007 297,434[ 1] 6.61% 2007–2008 316,732[ 1] 6.48% 2008–2009 316,047[ 2] 0.212% 2009–2010 323,038[ 2] 2.21% 2010–2011 321,010[ 2] 0.62% 2011–2012 287,551[ 2] 10.42% 2012–2013 Not measured[ 2] 2013–2014 273,566[ 2] 4.86% 2014–2015 279,012[ 1] 1.99% 2015–2016 306,621[ 2] 9.89% 2016–2017 303,367[ 2] 1.06% 2017–2018 243,307[ 2] 19.8% 2018–2019 296,900[ 2] 22.03% 2019–2020 239,400[ 2] 19.37% 2020–2021 109,600[ 2] 54.2% 2021–2022 129,950[ 3] 18.56%
Alphington railway station is a commuter railway station on the Hurstbridge line , which is part of the Melbourne railway network . It serves the north-eastern suburb of Alphington , in Melbourne , Victoria, Australia. Alphington station is a ground level unstaffed station, featuring two side platforms. It opened on 8 May 1888, with the current station provided in 1979.[ 4]
History
Alphington station opened on 8 May 1888, when a railway line between Collingwood and Heidelberg was provided.[ 4] Like the suburb itself, the station was named after Alphington in Devon , England , which was the birthplace of Sir William Manning , who subdivided his property in the area into a village.[ 5] [ 6]
In 1912, duplication between Westgarth and Alphington was provided.[ 4] In 1951, duplication to Ivanhoe was provided.[ 4]
In 1966, boom barriers replaced interlocked gates at the Yarralea Street level crossing , located at the down end of the station.[ 7] [ 8] The signal box and a goods yard were also abolished at that time.[ 4]
In 1979, the current station buildings were provided.[ 9]
A PID on Platform 2 displaying a Hurstbridge -bound service, August 2024
Alphington has two side platforms . It is served by Metro Trains ' Hurstbridge line trains.[ 10]
Platform 1:
Platform 2:
Transport links
Dysons operates one bus route via Alphington station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria :
Gallery
Westbound view from Platform 2, January 2009
Eastbound view from Platform 2, August 2024
Eastbound view of the station platforms, August 2024
Station building on Platform 1, August 2024
Station building and entrance to Platform 2, August 2024
The station's pedestrian footbridge, viewed Westbound from Platform 2, August 2024
References
External links
Media related to Alphington railway station at Wikimedia Commons
Stations and services in italics are planned or under construction
Stations in (parentheses) are uncommon stops for the listed service