Ringwood railway station, Melbourne

Ringwood railway station is a commuter railwaystation and the junction point for the Belgrave and Lilydale lines, serving the eastern Melbourne suburb of Ringwood, Victoria, Australia. Ringwood is a premium status ground structure station featuring three platforms, two on an island platform and one side platform connected by an accessible overground concourse. The station opened on 1 December 1882.[4]

Ringwood
PTV commuter rail station
Eastbound view from Platform 2 in December 2017
General information
LocationRailway Place,
Ringwood, Victoria 3134
City of Maroondah
Australia
Coordinates37°48′57″S 145°13′44″E
Owned byVicTrack
Operated byMetro Trains
Line(s)
Distance25.76 kilometres from
Southern Cross
Platforms3 (1 island, 1 side)
Tracks3
Connections
  • List of bus routes in Melbourne Bus
  • V/Line#Services Coach
Construction
Structure typeGround
Parking180
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes—step free access
Other information
StatusOperational, premium station
Station codeRWD
Fare zoneMyki Zone 2
WebsitePublic Transport Victoria
History
Opened1 December 1882 (1882-12-01)
Rebuilt1999
January 2016
ElectrifiedJanuary 1923
(1500 V DC overhead)
Passengers
2005–20061,387,780[1]
2006–20071,422,625[1]Increase 2.51%
2007–20081,714,862[1]Increase 20.54%
2008–20091,732,603[2]Increase 1.03%
2009–20101,692,331[2]Decrease 2.32%
2010–20111,788,815[2]Increase 5.7%
2011–20121,644,790[2]Decrease 8.05%
2012–2013Not measured[2]
2013–20141,629,045[2]Decrease 0.95%
2014–20151,486,975[1]Decrease 8.72%
2015–20161,351,841[2]Decrease 9.08%
2016–20171,756,147[2]Increase 29.9%
2017–20181,796,559[2]Increase 2.3%
2018–20191,871,373[1]Increase 4.16%
2019–20201,475,200[2]Decrease 21.17%
2020–2021852,050[2]Decrease 42.2%
2021–20221,080,200[3]Increase 26.77%
Services
Preceding station Railways in Melbourne Metro Trains Following station
Heatherdale Lilydale line Ringwood East
towards Lilydale
Belgrave line Heathmont
towards Belgrave
Terminus Lilydale line
Shuttle services
Ringwood East
towards Lilydale
Belgrave line
Shuttle services
Heathmont
towards Belgrave
Track layout
1
3
2
Bedford Road
(Removing by 2025)
to
Ringwood
stabling yard

The original single story brick station buildings, situated on platform 3, are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register and today function as the ticket and staff offices. The station was reopened in January 2016 as part of a multimillion dollar redevelopment of the Eastland Shopping Centre, Ringwood Town Square and Railway Place.[5][6]

History

Ringwood opened on 1 December 1882, when the railway line from Camberwell was extended to Lilydale.[4] Like the suburb itself, the station was named after Ringwood in Hampshire, England.[7]

In 1926, a signal box was provided at the station, and was located on Platforms 1 and 2.[4] It has since been relocated to the bus interchange. Signals are now controlled from within the station building on Platform 3.

Stabling sidings are located at the down end of the station. The sidings closest to the Lilydale line were provided in 1973, and were extended in 1978,[4] whilst in 1979, the sidings closest to the Belgrave line and the Bedford Road level crossing were provided.[8] In order to construct these sidings, the Belgrave line was temporarily slewed.[8]

In 1982, duplication of the line to Bayswater was provided,[4] with duplication of the line to Croydon occurring in 1984.[4]

In 1994, siding "A" was abolished.[4] On 31 July 1996, Ringwood was upgraded to a premium station.[9] In 1999, a major signalling project took place at the station.[10] The project included new sets of points to replace existing ones, upgrading of all signals and a new back platform constructed (Platform 1).[10][11] Prior to the project, the track on the Platform 1 side was used as a siding, which continued to the Wantirna Road bridge.

In 2015, Ringwood was upgraded as part of the Eastland Shopping Centre 2015–2016 expansion (Stage 5), with the $66 million project completed in January 2016. The work included a new concourse, the provision of lifts, a reconfigured bus interchange, CCTV and heritage work on the station buildings.[12][13] The station buildings themselves were not significantly altered, as they are heritage listed.[14]

Incidents and accidents

In February 1908, EE class steam locomotive 478 overran the buffer stops at the Wantirna Road siding, derailed and toppled down the embankment, ending up level with the road.[15]

Around 1964, an L Class electric loco ran away, crashing through the same buffer stops, and stopping with its front bogie dangling over Wantirna Road.[16]

On 16 October 1989, a Comeng and a Hitachi train set collided 500m east of the station, near the Bedford Road level crossing.[17][18][19] The collision occurred on a bend when the 7:11am train from Belgrave, led by Comeng 589M, collided with the rear of the 7:13am train from Upper Ferntree Gully, which was stationary at the time, derailing the Comeng train. 10 injuries were reported.[17][18][19]

On 7 December 1992, a Comeng set overshot the same siding as in the 1908 accident, with leading car 392M crashing into and stopping on top of the buffers, near the edge of the Wantirna Road bridge.[20]

On 12 May 2010, an X'Trapolis 100 set ran off the end of the tracks and into a fence in the Ringwood stabling yard.[21]

Facilities, platforms and services

Ringwood is served by Lilydale and Belgrave line trains.[22][23] It has one island platform (Platforms 1 and 2) and one side platform (Platform 3). Platform 3 and the concourse feature customer service windows, with Platforms 1 and 2 having a semi-enclosed waiting area. Platform 3 and the concourse also have toilets, and there is a kiosk on with Platforms 1 and 2. All platforms are accessible via ramps, stairs and lifts. The bus interchange is located outside Platform 3.

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

  •  Lilydale line  all stations and limited express services to Flinders Street
  •  Belgrave line  all stations and limited express services to Flinders Street
  •  Lilydale line  all stations and limited express services to and from Lilydale
  •  Belgrave line  all stations and limited express services to and from Belgrave

Platform 3:

  •  Lilydale line  all stations and limited express services to Lilydale
  •  Belgrave line  all stations and limited express services to Belgrave

Kinetic Melbourne operates five bus routes via Ringwood station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

McKenzie's Tourist Services operates one bus route via Ringwood station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

Ventura Bus Lines operates three routes to and from Ringwood station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

V/Line operates one road coach service via Ringwood station:

References

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