Jordanville railway station

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Jordanville
PTV commuter rail station
Jordanville Railway Station.JPG
Westbound view in February 2007
LocationWindsor Avenue, Mount Waverley, Victoria 3149
City of Monash
Australia
Coordinates37°52′25″S 145°06′43″E / 37.87358°S 145.11199°E / -37.87358; 145.11199Coordinates: 37°52′25″S 145°06′43″E / 37.87358°S 145.11199°E / -37.87358; 145.11199
Owned byVicTrack
Operated byMetro Trains
Line(s)Glen Waverley
Distance17.61 kilometres from Southern Cross
Platforms2 (1 island)
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus
Construction
Structure typeGround
Parking155
Bicycle facilities15
Disabled accessYes
Other information
StatusOperational, Unstaffed
Station codeJOR
Fare zoneMyki Zone 2
WebsitePublic Transport Victoria
History
Opened5 May 1930
Electrified1500 V DC overhead
Previous namesKabbareng
Services
Preceding station Metro Trains Following station
Holmesglen Glen Waverley line Mount Waverley
Track layout
Legend
1
2

Jordanville railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Mount Waverley, and opened on 5 May 1930 as Kabbareng. Just over a week later, on 13 May 1930, it was renamed Jordanville.[1][2]

History[]

Jordanville was named after the Jordan family, particularly John Jordan, an early settler and shire councillor. The original name of the station, Kabbareng, is an Aboriginal word meaning "upper".[2] The name was controversial, as evidenced by a letter sent to the editor of the The Argus, on 4 March 1930, over the name "Anti-Kabbareng".[3][2] An article in The Age, on 21 March 1930, stated that: "At the last meeting of the Mulgrave Council indignation was expressed at the name of Kabbareng being selected for the railway station at Box Hill-road on the new Darling-Glen Waverley line. The council’s recommendation was Jordan. It was decided to ask the district Parliamentary representatives to take up the matter in support of the name selected by the council."[4]

The current island platform was provided in 1964, in conjunction with the duplication of the line between East Malvern and Mount Waverley.[1]

From the time the station opened until the creation of the City of Monash in 1994, Jordanville was a suburb of Melbourne, but it is now considered a "residential locality", with the former suburban area now part of the suburbs of Chadstone and Ashwood.[5]

The station also serves the adjacent Riversdale Golf Club.

Platforms and services[]

Jordanville has one island platform with two faces. It is served by Glen Waverley line trains.[6]

Platforms 1:

Platform 2:

Transport links[]

Ventura Bus Lines operates one route via Jordanville station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

  •  767 : Westfield SouthlandBox Hill station[7]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Jordanville Vicsig
  2. ^ a b c Station names on Melbourne's Glen Waverley line. Strange Melbourne Man (BlogSpot)
  3. ^ "Railway station names". The Argus. 4 March 1930. p. 5. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Clayton". The Age. 21 March 1930. p. 16. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Jordanville". Victorian Places. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Glen Waverley Line". Public Transport Victoria.
  7. ^ "767 Southland - Box Hill via Chadstone & Jordanville & Deakin University". Public Transport Victoria.

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