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Tecoma railway station

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Owned by
  
VicTrack

Line(s)
  
Belgrave

Opened
  
1 February 1924

Connection
  
Bus

Platforms in use
  
1

Operated by
  
Metro

Connections
  
Bus

Owner
  
VicTrack

Rebuilt
  
19 February 1962

Tracks
  
1

Tecoma railway station

Location
  
Campbell Street, Tecoma

Distance
  
41.34 kilometres from Southern Cross

Address
  
Tecoma VIC 3160, Australia

Similar
  
Upwey railway station - M, Belgrave railway station, Upper Ferntree Gully rail, Ferntree Gully railway st, Boronia railway station

Tecoma railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Tecoma opening on 1 February 1924.

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In 2011/12 it was the 3rd least used station on Melbourne's metropolitan network, with 69,000 passenger movements.

The station was originally on the Upper Ferntree Gully - Gembrook narrow gauge line. It along with the rest of the line closed on 30 April 1954, reopening on 19 February 1962 when the line as far as Belgrave was converted to broad gauge.

The platform was used in a short cameo in the 2012 telemovie Underground: The Julian Assange Story and Metlink signs and tactiles are visible in the film.

Platforms & services

Tecoma has one platform. It is serviced by Metro Trains' Belgrave line services.

Platform 1:

  • Belgrave line: services to Belgrave & Flinders Street
  • Ventura Bus Lines operates one route via Tecoma station:

  • 699: Upwey - Belgrave
  • References

    Tecoma railway station Wikipedia