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Cheltenham railway station, Melbourne

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Owned by
  
VicTrack

Line(s)
  
Frankston

Opened
  
19 December 1881

Owner
  
VicTrack

Operated by
  
Metro Trains

Platforms
  
3 (2 side, 1 dock)

Phone
  
+61 3 9610 6166

Status
  
Premium station

Cheltenham railway station, Melbourne

Location
  
Charman Road, Cheltenham

Distance
  
22.43 kilometres from Southern Cross

Address
  
Cheltenham VIC 3192, Australia

Similar
  
Mentone railway station, Highett railway station, Moorabbin railway station, Southland railway station, Sandringham railway station

Cheltenham railway station is located on the Frankston railway line in Victoria, Australia. Opened in 1881, the station serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Cheltenham.

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History

Cheltenham railway station was one of the earliest railway stations on the Frankston railway line, having opened on 19 December 1881. A signal panel was installed in the station building in 1972, to control trains terminating at Platform 1. There was previously a siding on the eastern side of the station, at the Flinders Street end. The wiring for the siding was deactivated by 1980, and was removed altogether by 1985.

The station was designated as a Premium station on 8 March 1996.

In 2010, Cheltenham station was identified as a key part of the Cheltenham Major Activity Centre by the then-Brumby State Government as part of their Melbourne 2030 strategic planning policy framework. In 2010, Kingston City Council proposed a major redevelopment of the station environs, including a new station forecourt with a terraced plaza, giving more prominence to the heritage listed buildings at the station, and a new taxi rank, similar to that at Mentone. The proposal had not been implemented. More recently, in October 2015, the station toilets were refurbished.

In February 2017, it was announced that as part of the Andrews State Government's crossings removal project, Cheltenham station will be redeveloped into a rail trench – as to negate the rail crossings at Charman and Park roads. The trench, at 1.26 kilometres (0.78 miles) in length, will be at least 30 metres wide; this will facilitate the re-reinstatement of the station's third track (platform 1; currently in–use as a dock) into a duplication of the 'to Frankston' track. Road bridges will be constructed over the rail-line for both Charman and Park roads. Furthermore, a multi–deck car-park will be built within the station's existing car–park.

The station is situated between Mentone railway station (previously, Balcombe), and Highett railway station (previously, Highett Road), since its opening in 1881. In late 2017, Southland railway station will open in Cheltenham's north, replacing Highett as the closest station to Cheltenham towards the City.

Incidents

On 10 May 2008, former Saddle Club actress Jessica Jacobs died instantly from her injuries she sustained after she was hit by a train. In 2012, a motorist was killed after a train hit his car.

Platforms and services

Cheltenham is served by Metro Trains' Frankston line services. It has two side platforms and one dock platform. The latter was served by one afternoon terminating service from Flinders Street, that returned empty to the city, but from 12 October 2014, extra weekday Flinders Street bound services began to use the platform.

Platform 1:

  • Frankston line: terminating service from Flinders Street.
  • Platform 2:

  • Frankston line: all stations and limited stops services to Flinders Street
  • Platform 3:

  • Frankston line: all stations and limited stops services to Frankston
  • Transdev Melbourne operates three bus routes via Cheltenham station:

  • 600: Westfield Southland – St Kilda station
  • 922: Westfield Southland – St Kilda station
  • 923: Westfield Southland – St Kilda station
  • Ventura Bus Lines operates four bus routes via Cheltenham station:

  • 811: Dandenong station – Brighton
  • 812: Dandenong station – Brighton
  • 822: Chadstone Shopping Centre – Sandringham station
  • 828: Hampton Station – Berwick Station
  • References

    Cheltenham railway station, Melbourne Wikipedia