Bayswater railway station, Melbourne

Bayswater railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Bayswater, and opened on 4 December 1889.[4]

Bayswater
PTV commuter rail station
Northbound view from Platform 1, July 2017
General information
LocationStation Street,
Bayswater, Victoria 3153
City of Knox
Australia
Coordinates37°50′30″S 145°16′05″E
Owned byVicTrack
Operated byMetro Trains
Line(s)Belgrave
Distance30.84 kilometres from
Southern Cross
Platforms2 (1 island)
Tracks2
ConnectionsList of bus routes in Melbourne Bus
Construction
Structure typeBelow ground
Parking370
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusOperational, premium station
Station codeBAY
Fare zoneMyki Zone 2
WebsitePublic Transport Victoria
History
Opened4 December 1889 (1889-12-04)
Closed15 October 2016
Rebuilt1977
12 December 2016 (LXRP)
ElectrifiedOctober 1925
(1500 V DC overhead)
Previous namesMacauley (during construction)
Passengers
2005–2006367,793[1]
2006–2007401,323[1]Increase 9.11%
2007–2008484,888[1]Increase 20.82%
2008–2009492,183[2]Increase 1.5%
2009–2010505,117[2]Increase 2.62%
2010–2011537,507[2]Increase 6.41%
2011–2012511,001[2]Decrease 4.93%
2012–2013Not measured[2]
2013–2014496,818[2]Decrease 2.77%
2014–2015498,517[1]Increase 0.34%
2015–2016520,716[2]Increase 4.45%
2016–2017325,164[2]Decrease 37.55%
2017–2018492,729[2]Increase 51.53%
2018–2019538,029[2]Increase 9.19%
2019–2020417,400[2]Decrease 22.42%
2020–2021213,500[2]Decrease 48.85%
2021–2022263,750[3]Increase 23.53%
Services
Preceding station Railways in Melbourne Metro Trains Following station
Heathmont Belgrave line Boronia
towards Belgrave
Heathmont
towards Ringwood
Belgrave line
Shuttle services
Track layout
Dandenong Creek
1
to
Bayswater Train
Maintenance Depot
2

History

Bayswater station opened on 4 December 1889, when the railway line from Ringwood was extended to Upper Ferntree Gully.[4] Like the suburb itself, the station was named after Bayswater House, a large property owned by bookmaker and publisher James John Miller.[5] The property itself was named after Miller's birthplace in London.[5] During construction, the station was known as Macaulay, which was the name of a nearby post office.[4][5]

In 1957, duplication of the line between Bayswater and Lower Fern Tree Gully occurred.[4]

In 1970, boom barriers were provided at the former Mountain Highway level crossing, which was located in the up direction of the station.[6] In 1977, the former ground-level station building was provided.[4][7]

On 19 December 1982, the former ground-level island platform was provided, as part of the duplication of the line between Bayswater and Ringwood.[8] In that year, boom barriers were provided at the nearby Scoresby Road level crossing, in the down direction from the station.[4]

Bayswater was once the destination for freight services conveying cement, with the last train operating on 24 June 1987, after which the traffic was relocated to Lyndhurst, near Dandenong.[9]

In April 1998, a train maintenance centre and stabling facilities opened adjacent to the station, as part of the replacement of the Jolimont Yard.[10] The buildings are approximately 2,850 m² in size, and permit bogie repair and replacement, and under-carriage and overhead work.[11] In that year, a signal panel at the station was abolished and moved to Ringwood, with Bayswater no longer available for trains to terminate.[10] In 2001, Bayswater was upgraded to a premium station.

In November 2015, the Level Crossing Removal Authority announced plans to remove the level crossings on either side of the station, at Mountain Highway and Scoresby Road.[12] In conjunction with the grade separation, a new station was built below ground level.[13] Between October and December 2016, the level crossings were removed. On 15 October of that year, the ground-level station closed, after which it was demolished to allow the new station to be built. On 12 December of that year, the new station opened to passengers.

Platforms and services

Bayswater has one island platform with two faces. It is served by Belgrave line trains.[14]

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

Ventura Bus Lines operates eight bus routes via Bayswater station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

References

  1. Estimated Annual Patronage by Network Segment Financial Year 2005–2006 to 2018–19 Archived 17 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine Department of Transport
  2. Railway station and tram stop patronage in Victoria for 2008–2021 Archived 17 December 2022 at the Wayback Machine Philip Mallis
  3. Annual metropolitan train station patronage (station entries) Archived 6 March 2023 at the Wayback Machine Data Vic
  4. "Bayswater". vicsig.net. Archived from the original on 16 April 2023. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  5. "Bayswater". Victorian Places. Archived from the original on 14 March 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  6. Sinnatt, John (January 1990). "Level Crossing Protection". Somersault. Signalling Record Society Victoria. pp. 9–17.
  7. "Works". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. October 1977. p. 228.
  8. Waugh, Andrew. "SRS Showday Tour Notes Box Hill – Lilydale & Belgrave 3 November 1998" (PDF). VR History. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 September 2022. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  9. "Traffic". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. September 1987. p. 280.
  10. "Signalling Alterations". Somersault. Signalling Record Society Victoria. July 1998. pp. 58–66.
  11. architectus. "Public Transport Corporation Train Maintenance Facility". www.architectus.com.au. Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 21 July 2008.
  12. "Bayswater next in line to see level crossing removals". Urban Melbourne. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  13. "Bayswater". levelcrossings.vic.gov.au. Archived from the original on 13 January 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  14. "Belgrave Line". Public Transport Victoria.
  15. "664 Chirnside Park - Knox City via Croydon & Bayswater". Public Transport Victoria.
  16. "745b Bayswater - Boronia Station". Public Transport Victoria.
  17. "745c Bayswater - Wantirna Primary School". Public Transport Victoria.
  18. "745d Bayswater - Wantirna Primary School via Mountain Highway". Public Transport Victoria.
  19. "753 Glen Waverley - Bayswater via Wheelers Hill & Knoxfield & Boronia". Public Transport Victoria.
  20. "755 Bayswater - Knox City via Basin & Boronia & Ferntree Gully". Public Transport Victoria.
  21. "967 Glen Waverley Station – Croydon Station via Knox City". Public Transport Victoria. Archived from the original on 21 March 2023. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
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