Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
Heritage station building on Platform 2, December 2017
Location Glen Eira Road,Ripponlea , Victoria 3185City of Port Phillip Australia Coordinates 37°52′33″S 144°59′42″E / 37.8759°S 144.9951°E / -37.8759; 144.9951 Owned by VicTrack Operated by Metro Trains Line(s) Sandringham Distance 9.83 kilometres fromSouthern Cross Platforms 2 side Tracks 2 Connections
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Structure type Ground Bicycle facilities Yes Accessible Yes—step free access Status Operational, host station Station code RIP Fare zone Myki Zone 1Website Public Transport Victoria Opened 1 May 1912; 112 years ago (1912-05-01 ) Electrified 1500 V DC overhead (May 1919) 2005–2006 544,171[ 1] 2006–2007 582,849[ 1] 7.1% 2007–2008 614,903[ 1] 5.49% 2008–2009 675,480[ 2] 9.85% 2009–2010 718,704[ 2] 6.39% 2010–2011 708,724[ 2] 1.38% 2011–2012 659,004[ 2] 7.01% 2012–2013 Not measured[ 2] 2013–2014 727,060[ 2] 10.32% 2014–2015 714,429[ 1] 1.73% 2015–2016 788,960[ 2] 10.43% 2016–2017 748,125[ 2] 5.17% 2017–2018 747,752[ 2] 0.04% 2018–2019 656,564[ 2] 12.19% 2019–2020 531,200[ 2] 19.09% 2020–2021 244,200[ 2] 54.02% 2021–2022 276,600[ 3] 13.26%
Ripponlea railway station is a commuter railway station on the Sandringham line , which is part of the Melbourne railway network . It serves the south-eastern suburb of Ripponlea , in Melbourne , Victoria, Australia. Ripponlea station is a ground level host station , featuring two side platforms. It opened on 1 May 1912.[ 4]
The station is located at the up (northern) end of the Glen Eira Road level crossing , with station access from Glen Eira Road, Oak Grove and Morres Street.
History
Ripponlea station opened on 1 May 1912, like the suburb itself, it was named after the Rippon Lea Estate , which was formed by Frederick Thomas Sargood , businessman and a member of Parliament for the Victorian Legislative Council between 1874–1880 and 1882–1901, and a senator for Victoria between 1901 and 1903.[ 5] [ 6]
In 1960, boom barriers replaced interlocked gates at the Glen Eira Road level crossing,[ 7] with the signal box protecting the level crossing also abolished during that time.[ 4]
Ripponlea has two side platforms . Platform 1 has a large weatherboard building, with a smaller weatherboard building on Platform 2. There is a footbridge immediately south of the station buildings, which connects the two platforms, and allows pedestrians to cross the railway tracks.
It is served by Sandringham line trains.[ 8]
Platform 1:
Platform 2:
Transport links
CDC Melbourne operates one bus route via Ripponlea station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria :
Yarra Trams operates one route via Ripponlea station:
Gallery
Northbound view from the Glen Eira Road level crossing, April 2005
Northbound view of the station buildings and platforms, November 2021
Station building and entrance to Platform 1, November 2021
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Stations and services in italics are planned or under construction
Stations in (parentheses) are uncommon stops for the listed service