South Kensington railway station

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South Kensington
PTV commuter rail station
South Kensington railway station, Melbourne.jpg
Eastbound view in July 2005
LocationChilders Street,
Kensington, Victoria 3031
City of Melbourne
Australia
Coordinates37°47′59″S 144°55′33″E / 37.7997°S 144.9258°E / -37.7997; 144.9258Coordinates: 37°47′59″S 144°55′33″E / 37.7997°S 144.9258°E / -37.7997; 144.9258
Owned byVicTrack
Operated byMetro Trains
Line(s)Werribee
Williamstown
Distance3.49 kilometres from Southern Cross
Platforms2 side
Tracks6
Construction
Structure typeGround
ParkingYes
Disabled accessYes
Other information
StatusOperational, Unstaffed
Station codeSKN
Fare zoneMyki Zone 1
WebsitePublic Transport Victoria
History
Opened11 March 1891
Electrified1500 V DC overhead
Services
Preceding station Metro Trains Following station
Footscray
towards Werribee
Werribee line North Melbourne
Footscray
towards Williamstown
Williamstown line
     Sunbury line does not stop here

South Kensington railway station is located on the Werribee and Williamstown lines in Victoria, Australia. It serves the inner north-western Melbourne suburb of Kensington, and it opened on 11 March 1891.[1][2]

Freight lines run to the south of the station. The closest of these lines are used by V/Line to reverse empty trains from Traralgon and Bairnsdale services, while the ones further south are used by a variety of standard gauge freight operators. The lines to the east join Melbourne Yard, while those to the west are the South Kensington–West Footscray set of lines that lead to either South Dynon or West Footscray, via the Bunbury Street tunnel.

Private sidings that were formerly provided around South Kensington have now all closed. This included one to a large wool store to the north east (now demolished), one to a warehouse and silos to the east (open but no longer served by rail), and two sidings to the north serving the Melbourne City Council abattoirs and Kenstore, a military warehouse complex that opened during World War II.

The present platform shelters were provided in 1975, when the station received an upgrade due to the quadruplication of the line to Footscray.[3] The disused station office, located near the entrance to the underpass on Childers Street, was also provided around this time.[3] On 1 July of that year, parcel facilities at the station were abolished.[4] The following year, in November 1976, the quadruplicated line between South Kensington and Footscray was provided.[1]

The current configuration of the station dates from 2014, as part of the Regional Rail Link project. The goods-only tracks immediately to the south of the station were replaced by a pair of tracks used by regional passenger services going to and from Southern Cross station. The signal box, formerly located at the Up end of the Down platform (Platform 2), was also demolished to make way for the new tracks. A mural outside the station on Childers Street was funded by the City to Maribyrnong River arm of the project, however it has since been painted over.

Platforms and services[]

South Kensington has two side platforms. It is serviced by Metro Trains' Werribee and Williamstown services.[5][6]

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

South Kensington was also formerly serviced by Sunbury line services until 2013.

References[]

  1. ^ a b South Kensington Vicsig
  2. ^ South Kensington Station Rail Geelong
  3. ^ a b "Works & Safeworking". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. November 1975. p. 260.
  4. ^ "Traffic". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. October 1975. p. 226.
  5. ^ "Werribee Line". Public Transport Victoria.
  6. ^ "Williamstown Line". Public Transport Victoria.

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