SYDENHAM RAILWAY LINE, MELBOURNE


The 'Sydenham railway line' is a suburban electric railway in Melbourne, Australia. It has 13 stations, in Metcard ticketing Zones 1 and 2. It is actually the suburban portion of the regional line to Bendigo and beyond.

Contents
Description
Infrastructure
History
List of stations
External links, maps, and timetables

Description


The Sydenham line generally traverses flat country and thus has no major earthworks, except on the west bank of the Maribyrnong river where it requires some moderately heavy earthworks. It has numerous level crossings and a few bridges under or over roads.

Infrastructure


The line is quadruplicated to South Kensington railway station, Melbourne, then is double track for the rest of the line, although from South Kensington to Footscray it runs alongside the Werribee line, effectively extending the quadruplicated track to there.
The line is also paralleled by a double track goods line and the interstate standard gauge line, the latter being dual-gauged with the goods line to West Footscray. The goods line joins the Sydenham line at Sunshine, whilst the standard gauge line to Sydney continues to run alongside the suburban line to Albion, where it and a goods line head off in a north-easterly direction.
The line is controlled by automatic block signalling throughout. Intermediate terminating facilities are provided at Sunshine and St. Albans. Stabling facilities are provided at North Melbourne, St. Albans, and Sydenham.

History


The line was opened in February 1859 as far as Sunbury, which is beyond Sydenham.
Electrification of the line to St. Albans was done in October 1921, although electrification occurred to North Melbourne in May 1919 as part of the Essendon electrification and to Footscray in August 1920 as part of the Williamstown electrification.
North Melbourne to South Kensington was quadruplicated in 1924, and South Kensington to Footscray in November 1976.
Automatic block signalling was provided between South Kensington and Footscray (and Yarraville on the Williamstown line) in August 1927, from Footscray to West Footscray in October 1927, North Melbourne to South Kensington in June 1928, Sunshine to Albion in July 1929, West Footscray to Sunshine in October 1929, and Albion to St. Albans in February 1930, thus resulting in the entire electrified line being provided with this signalling.
Electrification and automatic block signalling were extended to Sydenham in January 2002.

List of stations


West Footscray Station on the Sydenham line

'Bold' stations are terminuses, ''italic'' stations are staffed.
Branches from the City Loop at
Southern Cross and Flagstaff stations.
:'Zone 1'

★ '''North Melbourne''' (NME) – Upfield and Broadmeadows lines branch

South Kensington (SKN) - (trains do not stop)

★ '''Footscray''' (FSY) – Werribee, Williamstown lines branch

Middle Footscray (MFY)

West Footscray (WFY)

Tottenham (TOT)

★ (White City, closed)
:'Zones 1 & 2 overlap'

★ ''Sunshine'' (SUN) – Melton greater metropolitan line branches

Albion (ALB)
:'Zone 2'

Ginifer (GIN)

★ '''St Albans''' (SAB) – terminus for some off-peak non-PSR trains

Keilor Plains (KPL)

★ '''Watergardens (Sydenham)''' (SDM)
The Sunbury greater metropolitan line is a continuation of the Sydenham line.

External links, maps, and timetables



Timetables

Official line map

Statistics and detailed schematic map at the VicSig enthusiast website

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