St Kilda railway line, Melbourne

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St Kilda railway line, Melbourne
Line details
Opened 1857
Closed 1987
Fate Converted to tram route 96
Tracks Double track to terminus
Former connections Link to Windsor, Port Melbourne line
Railways in Melbourne
 List of stations
Freight railways
Closed railways
Proposed railways

The St Kilda railway line was a suburban railway in Melbourne, Australia.

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[edit] Operation

The line was opened by the Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company in 1857. It ran for 4.5km from the Melbourne (or City) Terminus (on the site of modern day Flinders Street Station), crossing the Yarra River on the original Sandridge Bridge to branch off from the Port Melbourne line and finished in St Kilda, after stopping at the 3 other stations along the line.

For a short time early in the line's history there was a short connection provided to the then Brighton Line at Windsor from St Kilda, however this link was removed shortly after the direct link was provided to Brighton from Richmond. The line was taken over by the Government of Victoria in 1878 to become part of Victorian Railways. The line was electrified in the 20th century.

[edit] Closure

The St Kilda line was closed in 1987, along with the Port Melbourne line and replaced with light rail. The last train service ran on July 1, 1987 with the light rail officially commissioned on November 21, 1987.[1]

Melbourne tram route 96 now operates on the converted track. The section from Southbank Junction to St Kilda was converted to light rail, requiring the conversion from broad gauge 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) used by the Melbourne rail network to standard gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ in) tram track as well as reducing the overhead voltage from 1500V DC to 600V DC required for the trams. The new tram route now continues down Fitzroy Street, the Esplanade to terminate at Acland Street.

[edit] Line guide

Bold stations are termini.

St Kilda railway line
LUECKE
City Loop
BHF
0km Flinders Street
HLUECKE xABZrf
City Loop
WASSER exWBRÜCKE WASSER
Sandridge Bridge over the Yarra River
exHLUECKE exABZrf
Port Melbourne line
exHST
1.7km South Melbourne
exHST
2.4km Albert Park
exHST
3.3km Middle Park
exABZrg exHLUECKE
St Kilda > Windsor rail link
exKBFe
4.6km St Kilda

[edit] References

  1. ^ Chris Banger (March 1997). "Rail Passenger Service Withdrawals Since 1960". Newsrail 25 (3): pages 77–82. Australian Railway Historical Society (Victorian Division).