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Richmond railway station is the junction station for the Alamein, Belgrave, Cranbourne, Frankston, Glen Waverley, Lilydale, Pakenham and Sandringham lines in Victoria, Australia. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Richmond, and it opened on 8 February 1859 as Punt Road. It was renamed Swan Street on 12 December 1859, and renamed Richmond on 1 January 1867.[3]

Richmond
PTV commuter and regional rail station
Westbound view from Platform 6 in March 2008
General information
LocationPunt Road,
Richmond, Victoria 3121
City of Melbourne
City of Yarra
Australia
Coordinates37°49′25″S 144°59′20″E
Owned byVicTrack
Operated byMetro Trains
Line(s)Alamein (Weekday Peak Hours only)
Belgrave
Cranbourne
Frankston
Glen Waverley
Lilydale
Pakenham
Sandringham
Gippsland
Distance3.80 kilometres from Southern Cross
Platforms10 (5 island)
Tracks10
ConnectionsTram route 70
Bus route 246
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Disabled accessNo—steep ramp
Other information
StatusOperational, Premium Station
Station codeRMD
Fare zoneMyki Zone 1
WebsitePublic Transport Victoria
History
Opened8 February 1859; 163 years ago (1859-02-08)
RebuiltDecember 1859
Mid 1880s
Late 1950s
Electrified1500 V DC overhead (May 1919)
Previous namesPunt Road (1859)
Swan Street (1859-1866)
Passengers
2008-20092.052 million[1]
2009-20102.124 million[1] 3.51%
2010-20112.230 million[1] 5%
2011-20122.070 million[1] 7.17%
2012-2013Not measured[1]
2013-20143.336 million[1] 61.16%
2014-2015Not measured[2]
2015-20163.70 million[2] 10.72%
2016-20173.80 million[2] 2.99%
2017-20184.17 million[2] 9.51%
Services
Preceding station Metro Trains Following station
Flinders Street or Parliament Lilydale line East Richmond
towards Lilydale
Belgrave line East Richmond
towards Belgrave
Alamein line
Weekday peaks only
East Richmond
towards Alamein
Glen Waverley line East Richmond
Darling
Weekday peak express services
Pakenham line South Yarra
towards Pakenham
Cranbourne line South Yarra
towards Cranbourne
Flinders Street Frankston line South Yarra
towards Frankston
Flinders Street
Terminus
Sandringham line South Yarra
towards Sandringham
Preceding station V/Line Following station
Flinders Street Gippsland line Caulfield

History


Richmond station has been relocated and rebuilt four times. The first station was at ground level, and opened on 8 February 1859 as Punt Road. It closed in the same year, on 12 December 1859. On the same day, a new station called Swan Street, also at ground level, opened. It was re-named Richmond on 1 January 1867.[3] In 1885, an elevated station was opened just north of Swan Street, with six platforms.

By the 1930s, the station was struggling to cope with patronage. The 1940 Ashworth Improvement Plan recommended that it be rebuilt, but funding problems during World War II prevented that from happening.[4] The station had also deteriorated to the point that it was condemned by the local council, and work began in the 1950s on a replacement, as part of Operation Phoenix, the postwar rebuilding of the Victorian Railways.[5] However, it was not until 26 March 1960 that the present station was completed. Located slightly west of the previous station, the bridges at each end of the station, across Punt Road and Swan Street, were also rebuilt to accommodate the ten tracks. For a time, platforms at both the old and new stations were used, before the original station was closed and demolished.

In 1973, the flyover for the Down Burnley local line was built at the Up end of Platforms 9 and 10,[3] with the junction to the east of Platforms 7, 8, 9 and 10 abolished in the same year.[3]

The station was the filming location for the opening scene of the 1992 Australian film Romper Stomper. In the film's story, it was named Footscray station.

In 1994, major re-signalling works occurred between Richmond and South Yarra stations.[3]

Richmond was upgraded to a Premium station on 4 December 1996.[6]

In 2018/2019, it was the ninth-busiest station in metropolitan Melbourne, with 4.17 million boardings per year.[2]


Platforms, facilities and services


Richmond has ten platforms; five island platforms with ten faces. It is built on an embankment immediately east of Punt Road, with platforms extending west across the Punt Road railway bridge. The station is connected by three subways, with access to the platforms by ramps. There are no lifts at the station.

The station is located in Melbourne's sporting precinct. A special-events entrance at the western end is opened during events at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Park and AAMI Park.

It is serviced by Metro Trains' Alamein, Belgrave, Cranbourne, Frankston, Glen Waverley, Lilydale, Pakenham and Sandringham line services.

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

Platform 3:

Platform 4:

Platform 5:

Platform 6:

Platform 7 and 8:

Platform 9 and 10:


Schematic diagram of the station


Kinetic Melbourne operates one route via Richmond station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

Yarra Trams operates one route via Richmond station:


Track layout


Richmond station
Legend
Track layout
to Flinders Street
to Parliament
1
3
5
7
9
Punt Road
2
4
6
8
1
0
to South Yarra
to East Richmond



References


  1. "Train Station Patronage FY2008-2014" (XLS). Public Transport Victoria. 14 May 2015. Archived from the original on 30 March 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2016. (access from "Research and statistics - Public Transport Victoria". Archived from the original on 3 November 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2016.)
  2. "Station Patronage Data 2013-2018". Philip Mallis. Transport for Victoria. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  3. "Richmond". Vicsig. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  4. Lee, Robert (2007). The Railways of Victoria 1854-2004. Melbourne University Publishing Ltd. p. 185. ISBN 978-0-522-85134-2.
  5. Public Relations and Betterment Board (1952). Phoenix Pauses. Victorian Railway Commissioners. (VR publicity brochure)
  6. "Upgrading Eltham to a Premium Station". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. October 1997. p. 310.
  7. "246 Elsternwick - Clifton Hill via St Kilda". Public Transport Victoria.
  8. "70 Waterfront City Docklands - Wattle Park". Public Transport Victoria.





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