Glenroy station is a railway station operated by Metro Trains Melbourne on the Craigieburn line, part of the Melbourne rail network. It serves the northern suburb of Glenroy in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The station opened on 24 January 1887, with the former ground level station closed and demolished in April 2022 and the current lowered rail trench station provided in May 2022 by the Level Crossing Removal Project.
Glenroy is a below ground premium station, consisting of two side platforms connected by staircases, lifts and a ground level concourse. The station fully complies with the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 and is accessible, as there is a lift connecting to the ground level concourse and the station platforms on either side.
The station is served by bus routes 513, 514, 535, 536 and 542 as well as route 951. The station is approximately or around a 32 minute train ride to Flinders Street via the City Loop. The adjacent stations are Oak Park, up towards Flinders Street, and Jacana, down towards Craigieburn. It is served by the Cragieburn line and has a 5-10 minute peak frequency and a 20-30 minute off-peak frequency.
The station building, concourse and platform largely stayed the same since the station was rebuilt in 2022. The station is listed as fully accessible on the Metro Trains website, as there are lifts and accessible features available at the station. Like the suburb itself, the station is named after a pastoral run occupied by Duncan Cameron, who originated from Glen Roy, Scotland.
In 1908, a goods siding was provided and, in 1950, it was extended to a nearby flour mill. Hand gates protected the former Glenroy Road level crossing until 1957, when boom barriers were provided.
On 14 September 1973, Tait motor carriage 424M was destroyed by fire at the station. The original station buildings were provided in 1886 and, in 1976, were replaced with brick structures. In 1999, Glenroy was upgraded to a premium station, featuring the addition of customer service facilities and the conversion of the former ground-level station building into a waiting room.
The station was rebuilt for a second time by the Level Crossing Removal Project, due to the grade separation of the Glenroy Road level crossing. The level crossing was removed by lowering the railway line underneath Glenroy Road. Major construction began in late 2020 soon after and, on 6 May 2022, the rebuilt station opened.
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Transport links
Six bus routes via Glenroy station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:
- : to Eltham station (via Lower Plenty) (operated by Dysons)
- : to Eltham station (via Greensborough) (operated by Dysons)
- : to Coburg (operated by CDC Melbourne)
- : to Gowrie station (operated by CDC Melbourne)
- : Roxburgh Park station – Pascoe Vale station (operated by CDC Melbourne)
- Night Bus : to Brunswick station (Saturday and Sunday mornings only) (operated by Ventura Bus Lines)
Gallery
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File:GlenroyStation.JPG|Southbound view from the former ground level Platform 1, November 2008
File:Glenroy Northbound View.jpg|Northbound view from Platform 1, May 2022
File:Comeng 614M at Glenroy station, June 2022.jpg|A Comeng train on a Flinders Street-bound service arrives at Platform 1, June 2022
File:Glenroy railway station Platform 2 PID (29 November 2024).jpg|A PID on Platform 2 displaying a Craigieburn-bound service, November 2024
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References
External links
- Melway map at street-directory.com.au
