Williamstown Racecourse railway station

Williamstown Racecourse is a demolished station on the former Altona railway line, now part of the Werribee railway line in Melbourne, Australia. It was located in the suburb of Altona, immediately south of the Kororoit Creek Road level crossing and north of Kororoit Creek.

Williamstown Racecourse
Looking north from the station site in 2008: stanchion bases to the right, Altona line to the left
Coordinates37°51′20″S 144°51′7″E
Line(s)Altona
Platforms1 island
Tracks2
Other information
StatusClosed
History
Opened6 April 1885
Closed22 May 1950
Electrified27 August 1920

History

The station was opened in 1885 as the terminus of a 1.1 km branch from the main Geelong line, serving the adjacent Williamstown Racecourse. In 1888, the line was extended to Altona Beach by a private land development company, branching from the station yard on its western side.

The station consisted of an island platform, signal box, two run-around roads, and a number of sidings.[1] The line to the station was electrified in 1920 as part of the Melbourne suburban electrification scheme. Shortly after the start of World War II, the racecourse was taken over by the government for military purposes and did not reopen after the war,[2] although the overhead equipment at the station remained until 1950. Today, the remains of a few stanchion bases can be seen beside the Altona line.

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References

  1. "Victorian Railways: Williamstown Racecourse Line". Signal diagrams and photos. Ray Gomerski. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  2. MRC Staff (26 November 2015). "The rise and fall of Williamstown Racecourse". Melbourne Racing Club. Retrieved 20 August 2017.

See also

Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Mobiltown   Werribee line   Seaholme
  List of closed railway stations in Melbourne  
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