Glen Waverley railway station

Glen Waverley railway station is a commuter railway station located in the suburb of Glen Waverley in the south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[4] The station originally opened in 1930 as part of the line's extension from East Malvern.[5] The station consists of a single island platform that is connected to Kingsway via a ramp on the station's eastern end.[4]

Glen Waverley
PTV commuter rail station
Eastbound view from Platform 2, with the "Ikon" development in the background, in February 2018
General information
LocationKingsway,
Glen Waverley, Victoria 3150
City of Monash
Australia
Coordinates37°52′46″S 145°09′45″E
Owned byVicTrack
Operated byMetro Trains
Line(s)Glen Waverley
Distance22.23 kilometres from
Southern Cross
Platforms2 (1 island)
Tracks5
ConnectionsList of bus routes in Melbourne Bus
Construction
Structure typeGround
Parking370
Bicycle facilities8
AccessibleNo—steep ramp
Other information
StatusOperational, premium station
Station codeGWY
Fare zoneMyki Zone 2
WebsitePublic Transport Victoria
History
Opened5 May 1930 (1930-05-05)
Rebuilt29 November 1964
ElectrifiedMay 1930 (1500 V DC overhead)
Passengers
2005–20061,458,521[1]
2006–20071,501,618[1]Increase 2.95%
2007–20081,601,528[1]Increase 6.65%
2008–20091,754,750[2]Increase 9.56%
2009–20101,867,882[2]Increase 6.44%
2010–20111,984,923[2]Increase 6.26%
2011–20121,800,924[2]Decrease 9.26%
2012–2013Not measured[2]
2013–20141,691,793[2]Decrease 6.05%
2014–20151,649,225[1]Decrease 2.51%
2015–20161,702,090[2]Increase 3.2%
2016–20171,715,425[2]Increase 0.78%
2017–20181,686,753[2]Decrease 1.67%
2018–20191,693,350[2]Increase 0.39%
2019–20201,305,600[2]Decrease 22.89%
2020–2021530,400[2]Decrease 59.37%
2021–2022705,400[3]Increase 32.99%
Services
Preceding station Railways in Melbourne Metro Trains Following station
Syndal Glen Waverley line Terminus
Future
Monash
towards Southland
Suburban Rail Loop East
(under construction)
Burwood
towards Box Hill
Track layout
1
2

Glen Waverley is the terminus of the Glen Waverley line, which is part of the Melbourne Railway Network.[6] Additionally, the station is served by ten bus routes including SmartBus route 902.[7] The station is approximately 22 kilometres (14 mi) or around a 35-minute train ride away from Flinders Street.[8]

Description

Glen Waverley railway station is located in the suburb of Glen Waverley. On the north side of the station is Railway Parade, on the south side of the station is Coleman Parade and Kingsway is to the east. The station is owned by VicTrack, a state government agency, and is operated by Metro Trains Melbourne.[9] The station is approximately 22 kilometres (14 mi) or around a 35-minute train ride away from Flinders Street.[8]

Glen Waverley consists of a single island platform connected to Kingsway via a ramp on the eastern end of the platform. The length of the platform is approximately 160 metres (520 ft), long enough for a Metro Trains 7-car High Capacity Metro Trains (HCMT). There is a single station building that primarily serves as a waiting room.[9]

The main car park at the station is located on Railway Parade just north of the station.[9] Although there are ramps, they do not fully comply with the Disability Discrimination Act of 1992 as the gradient of the ramps is steeper than the maximum of 1:14 allowed under the Act.[9][10]

History

Glen Waverley station opened on 5 May 1930, when the railway line was extended from East Malvern.[5] Like the suburb itself, the station was named after a township which was privately surveyed in 1853.[11] The owner named it after Sir Walter Scott's novel Waverley.[11]

The old station building was relocated to Epping, which became the terminus of the Epping line in November of that year.[12]

On 16 August 1995, Glen Waverley was upgraded to a premium station.[13]

In 2012, construction of the "Ikon" apartment complex began on the station site as part of VicTrack's station precinct enhancement program.[14] The $70 million development was completed in 2013, with the proceeds being used to fund a $1.8 million upgrade to the station forecourt. Works were completed in mid-2014. The upgrade included a brand new station entrance, accesibility improvements and a new kiosk.[15]

In 2018 the station was chosen to be one of the stops on the under-construction Suburban Rail Loop East. Early works on the project have already commenced in the suburb with the line expect to open between Southland and Box Hill by 2035.[16][17]

Platforms and services

The station is currently served by citybound services on the Glen Waverley line which is operated by Metro Trains Melbourne. Services to the city head to Burnley, joining the Belgrave, Lilydale, and Alamein lines before heading to Richmond and traveling through the City Loop in a clockwise direction.[6]

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

Future services:
From 2035 onwards, Glen Waverley will be connected to the Suburban Rail Loop, which will operate from Southland to Box Hill.[18]

Glen Waverley is served by 10 bus routes all departing from the bus interchange just north of the station on Railway Parade. These routes are 623, 736, 737, 742, 753, 754, 850, 885, SmartBus route 902 and Nightbus route 967.[7]

References

  1. Estimated Annual Patronage by Network Segment Financial Year 2005–2006 to 2018–19 Department of Transport
  2. Railway station and tram stop patronage in Victoria for 2008–2021 Philip Mallis
  3. Annual metropolitan train station patronage (station entries) Data Vic
  4. "Glen Waverley". www.metrotrains.com.au. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  5. Anderson, Rick (2010). Stopping all stations : Melbourne's unfinished rail network/opportunities lost. Clunes, Victoria.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. "Glen Waverley Station". Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  7. "Glen Waverley Station/Railway Pde". Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  8. "Glen Waverley Line". Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  9. "Glen Waverley". www.metrotrains.com.au. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  10. "Tracks, pathways, ramps and stairs". Sport and Recreation Victoria. 26 August 2019. Archived from the original on 16 March 2023. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  11. "Glen Waverley". Victorian Places. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  12. SE Dornan & RG Henderson (1979). Electric Railways of Victoria. Australian Electric Traction Society. pp. 67, 83. ISBN 0-909459-06-1.
  13. "Upgrading Eltham to a Premium Station". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. October 1997. pp. 303–315.
  14. Construction starts on Glen Waverley station precinct project Premier of Victoria. Retrieved 3 May 2014
  15. "Commuters signal $1.8 million Glen Waverley station facelift plans are on the right track". Premier of Victoria. 29 August 2013. Archived from the original on 3 May 2014. Retrieved 3 May 2014.
  16. "Suburban Rail Loop". Shape Monash. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  17. "Glen Waverley". Victoria’s Big Build. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  18. "Suburban Rail Loop". Victoria’s Big Build. 27 April 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  19. "623 Glen Waverley - St Kilda via Mount Waverley & Chadstone & Carnegie". Public Transport Victoria.
  20. "736 Mitcham - Blackburn via Vermont South & Glen Waverley & Forest Hill". Public Transport Victoria.
  21. "737 Croydon - Monash University via Boronia & Knox City Shopping Centre & Glen Waverley". Public Transport Victoria.
  22. "742 Ringwood – Chadstone SC via Vermont South & Glen Waverley & Oakleigh". Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
  23. "753 Glen Waverley - Bayswater via Wheelers Hill & Knoxfield & Boronia". Public Transport Victoria.
  24. "754 Rowville - Glen Waverley via Caulfield Grammar & Wheelers Hill". Public Transport Victoria.
  25. "850 Dandenong - Glen Waverley via Mulgrave & Brandon Park". Public Transport Victoria.
  26. "885 Glen Waverley - Springvale via Wanda Street". Public Transport Victoria.
  27. "902 Chelsea Railway Station – Airport West Shopping Centre (SMARTBUS Service)". Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
  28. "967 Glen Waverley Station – Croydon Station via Knox City". Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
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