Footscray station is a railway station operated by Metro Trains Melbourne and V/Line on the metropolitan Sunbury, Werribee and Williamstown lines and the regional Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong lines, part of the Melbourne and Victorian rail networks. It serves the western Melbourne suburb of Footscray in Victoria, Australia.

Footscray is a ground level premium station, featuring six platforms, two island platform with two faces and two side platform, connected by an accessible overground concourse. It opened on 17 January 1859, with the current location provided in 1900 and station provided in 2014.

A disused signal box is located on the island platform at the up end of Platform 5. A pair of dual gauge tracks for the South Kensington–West Footscray line run in a cutting under the station before entering the Bunbury Street tunnel, providing a rail link to the Port of Melbourne and other freight terminals, as well as access to Southern Cross station for the NSW TrainLink XPT, The Overland, and V/Line Albury passenger services.

History

On 17 January 1859, the railway arrived in Footscray, when the Williamstown line opened, with trains operating from Spencer Street in Melbourne to the important port of Williamstown. The line between Melbourne and Williamstown, via the North Melbourne and Footscray, had been made possible by the construction of the Saltwater River Rail Bridge over the Maribyrnong River.

Not long after, that line was connected to the 18-month-old Geelong line at a junction near the current Newport station. The original Footscray station opened on the first day of service. It was not where the current Footscray station is but was located at Napier Street.

Less than a month later, on 10 February 1859, Footscray became a junction when a line, branching at Footscray, was opened to Sunbury, extended to Sandhurst (later renamed Bendigo) in 1862. On 1 March 1859, Footscray's second station, on the Sunbury line, opened at Nicholson Street, not far from the Napier Street location.

At around 08:30 on 5 June 2001, on Platform 4, an out-of-service train heading to Newport collided with a Williamstown-bound train carrying about 20 passengers. Three injuries were reported.

In 2010, as a part of the Brumby State Government's Footscray renewal program, the footbridge over the platforms, which was accessed by ramps, was replaced with a new $15 million footbridge. The bridge, named after Indigenous activist William Cooper, had stairs and associated lifts. There were complaints that the new footbridge was less usable than the one it replaced. The roof was not weatherproof, and the lifts were prone to breakdown.

During the 2017/2018 financial year, Footscray was the sixth-busiest station on the Melbourne metropolitan network, with 5.26 million passenger movements recorded.

From 2012 to 2014, Footscray station underwent a major upgrade and conservation works as part of the Regional Rail Link project. An additional two platforms were provided to the north of the existing ones, to allow the separation of Sunbury Metro train services and V/Line train services to Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong. On 20 January 2014, coinciding with the opening of the new platforms, ticket office and a waiting area adjacent to Platform 1 on Irving Street, Platforms 1 to 4 were renumbered 3 to 6, with the new platforms becoming Platforms 1 and 2. At the same time, Platforms 3 and 4 were temporarily closed, so that they could be rebuilt as platforms for V/Line services. They reopened when the new Regional Rail Link tracks between Sunshine and Southern Cross were brought into service on 16 July 2014. A new waiting area and toilet facilities for regional services was provided between Platforms 4 and 5.

The $15 million footbridge, erected in 2010, was partially demolished in 2013 to accommodate the works. New canopies, stairs and escalators were installed at the Irving and Hyde Street ends of the footbridge, and wider ramps were built from the footbridge to the platforms and the street level, to allow easier access to the platforms. New lifts were also added to the structure.

The car-park on Irving Street was relocated to McNab Avenue, and a new forecourt, with greenery and seating areas was opened, along with two new kiosks, close to the Irving Street station entrance.

By November 2014, all works at the station had been completed.

Usage

thumb|centre|700px|Passenger usage at Footscray Station between 2008 and 2024 sorted by financial year.

Footscray is the fifth-busiest station on Melbourne's metropolitan rail network with 4.37 million passengers in 2023-24. and V/Line Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong line trains.

Current

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! colspan="7" style="background:#;background-image: linear-gradient(to right, #, #); " |<span style="color:white;">Footscray platform arrangement</span>

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!Platform

!Line

!Destination

!Via

!Service Pattern

!Notes

!Source

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|1

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|Westall, Dandenong, East Pakenham, Cranbourne

|Town Hall

|All stations and limited express services

|<small>Services to Westall and Dandenong only operate during weekday peaks.</small>

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|2

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|West Footscray, Watergardens, Sunbury

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|All stations

|<small>Services to West Footscray only operate during weekday peaks, late nights and weekend mornings.</small>

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|Sandringham

|Flinders Street

|<small>After 7pm + Before 9am on weekends.</small>

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  • : Yarraville station – Highpoint Shopping Centre
  • : Sunshine station – Footscray
  • : Laverton station – Footscray
  • : Laverton station – Footscray
  • : to Laverton station

Kinetic Melbourne operates three bus routes via Footscray station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

  • : Sunshine station – Melbourne CBD (Queen Street)
  • : Sunshine station – Melbourne CBD (Queen Street)
  • : Yarraville – Highpoint Shopping Centre

Transit Systems Victoria operates five bus routes via Footscray station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

  • : to East Melbourne
  • : to University of Melbourne Parkville Campus
  • : to Moonee Ponds Junction
  • : Williamstown – Moonee Ponds Junction
  • Night Bus : Footscray – Newport station (Saturday and Sunday mornings only)

Yarra Trams operate one route to and from Footscray station:

  • 34px|link=Melbourne tram route 82: to Moonee Ponds Junction

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File:Footscray station signal box and footbridge.jpg|Southbound view from Platform 6, with the disused signal box on Platform 5 in the foreground, <br/>April 2010

File:Bunbury Street Tunnel (Footscray station end).jpg|The South Kensington - West Footscray railway line cutting runs beneath the south-western end of what is now Platforms 5 and 6, September 2008

File:Footscray station footbridge.jpg|Footbridge that links all platforms, from Irving Street, December 2011

File:Footscray Railway Station front..jpg|The same view from Irving Street, May 2014

</gallery>

References

  • Melway map at street-directory.com.au