East Kew railway station

Coordinates: 37°48′4″S 145°3′17″E / 37.80111°S 145.05472°E / -37.80111; 145.05472
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East Kew
General information
Line(s)Alamein, Outer Circle railway
Platforms2
History
Opened24 March 1891
Closed6 September 1943
Services
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Willsmere
towards Fairfield
  Outer Circle line   Deepdene
towards Oakleigh
Terminus   Alamein line   Deepdene
towards Ashburton
  List of closed railway stations in Melbourne  

East Kew was a railway station on the Outer Circle railway line, located in the suburb of Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The station opened with the line on 24 March 1891, and closed with the line on 12 April 1893. It was on the west side of Normanby Road, and was the site of a crossing loop, with a platform on each track. A goods siding was also provided at the Riversdale end.

On 11 February 1925, the station was reopened for goods traffic only, as the terminus of the reopened section of the Outer Circle line from Deepdene railway station. Three loop sidings were provided, along with a headshunt, and there was a dead end extension at the Riversdale end. The headshunt, which crossed Normanby Road, was abolished in about 1935 to eliminate the level crossing, and the sidings became dead-end. Goods services were withdrawn on 6 September 1943, and the line back to Riversdale closed.

References[edit]

  • Beardsell, David; Herbert, Bruce (1979). The Outer Circle: A history of the Oakleigh to Fairfield Park Railway. Australian Railway Historical Society (Victorian Division). ISBN 0-85849-024-2.

37°48′4″S 145°3′17″E / 37.80111°S 145.05472°E / -37.80111; 145.05472