Maryborough railway station, Victoria
























































































Maryborough

VLine train at Maryborough.jpg
Southbound view in July 2010

Location Victoria Street, Maryborough
Coordinates
37°03′04″S 143°44′33″E / 37.0510°S 143.7426°E / -37.0510; 143.7426Coordinates: 37°03′04″S 143°44′33″E / 37.0510°S 143.7426°E / -37.0510; 143.7426
Owned by VicTrack
Operated by V/Line
Line(s) Mildura
Distance 224.04 kilometres from Southern Cross
Platforms 1
Tracks 3
Construction
Structure type Ground
Other information
Status Staffed
Station code MBY
Fare zone
Myki zone 14
Website Public Transport Victoria
History
Opened 1874
Key dates
1874 Station opened
12 September 1993 Station closure
2006-2007 Station undergoes $1.9 million restoration
25 July 2010 Station reopening
Services
















Preceding station
 

V/Line
 
Following station

Talbot

towards Southern Cross


Serviceton line
(Mildura line)

Terminus


Maryborough railway station is the terminal station of the Mildura line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the town of Maryborough opening in 1874.[1]


Maryborough is a major junction with cross country routes to Moolort and Ararat. The Avoca line from Ararat is standard gauge and dual gauge track that runs through Maryborough to the north as far as Dunolly. There are the remains of dock platforms at both ends of the main platform.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Platforms and services


  • 3 Transport links


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





History




Front of the station in June 2007


The current station building was erected in 1890 with 25 rooms and a clock tower, of red brick with stucco trimming.[2] In 1895, Mark Twain visited Maryborough, which he dryly observed as being: "A railway station with a town attached".[3] Some people believe bureaucratic error led to the station being built from plans for the station intended for Maryborough, Queensland (a much larger town), and others from Melbourne's Spencer Street Station (now Southern Cross Station), as it was a much larger station than those in the state's capital city.[4] The station closed on 12 September 1993 when The Vinelander was withdrawn and replaced by road coaches.


In 2006/07 Maryborough station was restored, with repairs to the towers, clock, facade, portico, roof and guttering. Stage 2 included slating, rendering, glazing and moulding repairs to match the works conducted during the first stage of works.[5]


In December 2008 as part of the Victorian Transport Plan, the State Government announced passenger rail services to Maryborough would resume. Services between Maryborough and Ballarat commenced in July 2010.[6][7]



Platforms and services


Maryborough has one platform. It is serviced by V/Line Maryborough line services.[8]


Platform 1:



  • Maryborough line: V/Line services to Southern Cross


Transport links


Maryborough is also served by V/Line road coach services from Melbourne and Ballarat to Donald and Mildura.[9]



References





  1. ^ Maryborough Vicsig


  2. ^ Travel: Maryborough Sydney Morning Herald 10 October 2007


  3. ^ The Official Australian Mark Twain Society website


  4. ^ http://www.cv.vic.gov.au/stories/a-diverse-state/goldfields-stories-a-station-with-a-town-attached/myths-rumours-maryborough-railway-station/


  5. ^ Regional railway station projects Archived 4 June 2009 at the Library of Congress Web Archives Department of Infrastructure


  6. ^ Maryborough Rail Services Victorian Transport Plan


  7. ^ Passenger trains return to Maryborough Ballarat Courier 25 July 2010


  8. ^ Maryborough - Melbourne via Ballarat Public Transport Victoria


  9. ^ Mildura - Melbourne Public Transport Victoria




External links



  • Rail Geelong gallery

  • Victorian Railway Stations gallery


  • Melway map at street-directory.com.au


































Preceding station

Disused railways
Following station

Talbot
 

Mildura line
 

Dunolly

Carisbrook
 

Moolort line
 
Junction
Junction
 

Avoca line
 

Homebush
 

List of closed railway stations in Victoria
 








Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Monte Carlo

Information security

章鱼与海女图