Williamstown Pier railway station

Williamstown Pier
Line(s) Williamstown
Platforms 1
Tracks 1
Other information
Status Closed
History
Opened 1905
Closed 1987

Williamstown Pier was the original terminus of the Williamstown railway line, on the Melbourne suburban rail system. It was in the suburb of Williamstown, to the west of central Melbourne. The station existed primarily to serve the Williamstown docks precinct.

A station on the site was first opened on 8 January 1905, although this was later replaced with a new station.

The station contained a goods yard that was used for grain shipments, up until the 1960s.

The last services terminated at the station on 25 March 1987, following a derailment on the sharply curved track leading to the station. All rails, sleepers, overhead wires and signals were removed by October 1988,[1] with the platform track currently ending just under the Ann Street footbridge, at the Down end of Williamstown station.[1] The station was subsequently demolished, and replaced with a car park.

References

  1. 1 2 "Works". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. October 1988. p. 314.
Closed station navigation
Williamstown line
Previous station Williamstown | Terminus

Coordinates: 37°51′57″S 144°54′38″E / 37.86583°S 144.91056°E / -37.86583; 144.91056


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