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Ringwood railway station, Melbourne

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Owned by
  
Line(s)
  
LilydaleBelgrave

Opened
  
1 December 1882

Status
  
Premium station

Platforms in use
  
3 (1 island, 1 side)

Operated by
  
Metro

Connections
  
Bus

Owner
  
VicTrack

Connection
  
Bus

Station status
  
Premium station

Ringwood railway station, Melbourne

Location
  
Railway Place, Ringwood

Distance
  
25.76 kilometres from Southern Cross

Address
  
Similar
  
Eastland Shopping Centre, Ringwood East railway st, Heathmont railway station, Heatherdale railway station, EastLink

Ringwood railway station is the junction station for the Lilydale and Belgrave lines in Victoria, Australia. It serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Ringwood opening on 1 December 1882. It was upgraded to a Premium station on 31 July 1996.

Contents

The original signal box was located on platforms 1 and 2. It has since been relocated to the bus interchange. Signals are currently controlled from within the station building on platform 3. Stabling sidings are located at the northern end of the station.

Platform 1 is a recent addition to the station, being built in 1999. Prior to this the track on the now-platform 1 side was used as a siding which continued along to the Wantirna Road bridge.

As part of the Eastland Shopping centre stage 5 project, Ringwood was upgraded in 2015, with the $66 million upgrade to the station being completed in January 2016. The work included a new concourse, lifts, reconfigured bus interchange, CCTV and heritage work on the station buildings. The station buildings themselves were not significantly altered as they are heritage listed.

Eastland Shopping Centre is located opposite the station.

Facilities, platforms and services

Ringwood has one island platform (platforms 1 & 2) and one side platform (platform 3) linked by the concourse. Platform 3 and the concourse feature customer service windows and platform 2 features a semi-enclosed waiting area with platform 3 and the concourse also featuring toilets and Platform 2 featuring a kiosk. All 3 platforms are accessible via ramps, stairs and lifts. The bus interchange is located outside platform 3.

Ringwood is serviced by Metro Trains' Lilydale and Belgrave line services.

Platform 1:

  • Belgrave line: services to Flinders Street
  • Platform 2:

  • Lilydale line: services to Flinders Street
  • Belgrave line: services to Flinders Street
  • Belgrave line: early morning and late night services to and from Belgrave
  • Lilydale line early morning and late night services to and from Lilydale
  • Platform 3:

  • Lilydale line: services to Lilydale
  • Belgrave line: services to Belgrave
  • McKenzie's Tourist Services operates one route via Ringwood station:

  • 684: Eildon - Southern Cross station
  • Transdev Melbourne operate five routes via Ringwood station:

  • 271: to Box Hill Central Shopping Centre
  • 364: to Warrandyte
  • 370: to Mitcham station
  • 380: to Croydon station (loop)
  • 901:  SmartBus  Frankston station - Melbourne Airport
  • Ventura Bus Lines operate two routes to and from Ringwood station:

  • 670: to Swinburne University
  • 679: to Chirnside Park Shopping Centre
  • 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.

    Around 1964, an L Class electric loco ran away, crashing the same buffer stops, and stopped with its front bogie dangling over Wantirna Road. On 12 July 1992, a Comeng overshot the same siding as per the 1908 accident, with leading car 392M crashing through and stopping on top of the buffer stops right near the edge of the Wantirna Road bridge.

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

    References

    Ringwood railway station, Melbourne Wikipedia