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Hampton railway station, Melbourne

Hampton railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Hampton, opened on 2 September 1887. It was renamed Retreat on 1 October of that year, and was renamed back to Hampton on 10 September 1889. The station is directly north of a level crossing with Hampton Street.[3]

Hampton
PTV commuter rail station
Southbound view from Platform 2 in October 2014
General information
LocationRailway Crescent,
Hampton, Victoria 3188
City of Bayside
Australia
Coordinates37°56′18″S 145°00′05″E / 37.9382°S 145.0014°E / -37.9382; 145.0014
Owned byVicTrack
Operated byMetro Trains
Line(s)Sandringham
Distance17.70 kilometres from
Southern Cross
Platforms2 side
Tracks2
Connections Bus
Construction
Structure typeGround
Parking170
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes—step free access
Other information
StatusOperational, unstaffed
Station codeHAM
Fare zoneMyki Zone 2
WebsitePublic Transport Victoria
History
Opened2 September 1887; 136 years ago (1887-09-02)
Rebuilt1975
ElectrifiedMay 1919 (1500 V DC overhead)
Previous namesRetreat (1887–1889)
Passengers
2017–2018604,944[1]
2018–2019577,219[1] 4.58%
2019–2020501,150[1] 13.17%
2020–2021229,200[1] 54.26%
2021–2022269,050[2] 17.38%
Services
Preceding station Metro Trains Following station
Brighton Beach Sandringham line Sandringham
Terminus
Track layout
1
2
Hampton Street
Linacre Road

The station consists of two side platforms, accessed through the brick station buildings on each side, provided in 1975.[3][4] The station has independent disabled access.[5]

History edit

Hampton station opened on 2 September 1887, when the railway line from Brighton Beach was extended to Sandringham.[3] Like the suburb itself, the station was named after Dyas Hampton, an early local market gardener.[6][7] Developers at the time also like the regal sounding name, which was akin to neighbouring suburb Sandringham.[6][7]

In 1906, an 80 year old man got off of a train at night, and slipped between the train and the platform, suffering a broken thigh. The Shire of Moorabbin passed a resolution for the station to be lit up.[8]

In 1924, the station building was broken into, with some parcels being rifled through.[9] In 1930, a 33 year old man was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for breaking into the station building around three weeks earlier.[10] In 1936, there were requests to the City of Sandringham for "beautification" to occur around the station. The council, in 1920, had bought land around the station for the same purposes, however they found the land to be boggy and difficult to cultivate, and the title was handed back. Ward members from Hampton advised for the works not to go through.[11]

In 1966, boom barriers replaced interlocked gates at the Hampton Street level crossing, located at the south (down) end of the station.[12] The signal box which protected the level crossing was also abolished during this time.[3] On 16 January 1968, a collision involving two Tait train sets occurred between Hampton and Sandringham.[13][14]

In 1975, the present brick station buildings were provided.[4]

On 30 August 2002, Comeng motor carriage 500M was destroyed by fire as it travelled between Hampton and Sandringham.[15][16]

In November 2016, a proposed development near the station generated controversy, as it was seen as "bringing a white cruise ship" to Hampton.[17]

Platforms and services edit

Hampton has two side platforms. It is serviced by Metro Trains' Sandringham line services.[18]

On rare occasions, extra services for major events may originate at Hampton instead of Sandringham. These services are formed by empty trains directly from the stabling yard at Sandringham.

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

Transport links edit

Kinetic Melbourne operates one bus route via Hampton station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

  •  922 : Westfield SouthlandSt Kilda station[19]

Ventura Bus Lines operates two routes to and from Hampton station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Railway station and tram stop patronage in Victoria for 2008–2021 Philip Mallis
  2. ^ Annual metropolitan train station patronage (station entries) Data Vic
  3. ^ a b c d "Hampton". vicsig.net. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  4. ^ a b Vincent Adams Winter (1990). VR and VicRail: 1962 – 1983. p. 106. ISBN 0-9592069-3-0.
  5. ^ "Access Guide". www.metrotrains.com.au. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Hampton". Victorian Places. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  7. ^ a b First, Jamie (7 January 2014). "The A-Z story of Melbourne's suburbs". Herald Sun. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  8. ^ "DEPLORABLE ACCIDENT AT HAMPTON STATION". The Age. 26 April 1906. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  9. ^ "HAMPTON STATION ENTERED". The Age. 22 August 1924. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  10. ^ "HAMPTON STATION ARREST AT REVOLVER POINT". The Herald. 8 January 1930. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  11. ^ "Hampton Station Beautification". The Age. 12 November 1936. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  12. ^ John Sinnatt (January 1990). "Level Crossing Protection". Somersault. Signalling Record Society Victoria. pp. 9–17.
  13. ^ "MAN HURT WHEN TRAINS HIT". The Age. 17 January 1968. p. 6.
  14. ^ "Delays, Derailments". Divisional Diary. Australian Railway Historical Society. February 1968. p. 9.
  15. ^ "Train fire leaves million-dollar bill". Herald Sun. 1 September 2002. p. 22.
  16. ^ "Suburban Trains". Vicsig. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  17. ^ "Plans released for redevelopment of Hampton Railway Station precinct". Herald Sun. 5 November 2016.
  18. ^ "Sandringham Line". Public Transport Victoria.
  19. ^ "922 Southland SC - St Kilda Station". Public Transport Victoria.
  20. ^ "708 Carrum - Hampton via Southland". Public Transport Victoria.
  21. ^ "828 Hampton – Berwick Station via Southland SC & Dandenong". Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 5 May 2023.

External links edit

  • Melway map at street-directory.com.au

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Hampton railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria Australia It serves the south eastern Melbourne suburb of Hampton opened on 2 September 1887 It was renamed Retreat on 1 October of that year and was renamed back to Hampton on 10 September 1889 The station is directly north of a level crossing with Hampton Street 3 HamptonPTV commuter rail stationSouthbound view from Platform 2 in October 2014General informationLocationRailway Crescent Hampton Victoria 3188City of BaysideAustraliaCoordinates37 56 18 S 145 00 05 E 37 9382 S 145 0014 E 37 9382 145 0014Owned byVicTrackOperated byMetro TrainsLine s SandringhamDistance17 70 kilometres fromSouthern CrossPlatforms2 sideTracks2ConnectionsBusConstructionStructure typeGroundParking170Bicycle facilitiesYesAccessibleYes step free accessOther informationStatusOperational unstaffedStation codeHAMFare zoneMyki Zone 2WebsitePublic Transport VictoriaHistoryOpened2 September 1887 136 years ago 1887 09 02 Rebuilt1975ElectrifiedMay 1919 1500 V DC overhead Previous namesRetreat 1887 1889 Passengers2017 2018604 944 1 2018 2019577 219 1 4 58 2019 2020501 150 1 13 17 2020 2021229 200 1 54 26 2021 2022269 050 2 17 38 ServicesPreceding station Metro Trains Following stationBrighton Beachtowards Flinders Street Sandringham line SandringhamTerminusTrack layoutLegendto Brighton Beach12Hampton StreetLinacre Roadto SandringhamThe station consists of two side platforms accessed through the brick station buildings on each side provided in 1975 3 4 The station has independent disabled access 5 Contents 1 History 2 Platforms and services 3 Transport links 4 References 5 External linksHistory editHampton station opened on 2 September 1887 when the railway line from Brighton Beach was extended to Sandringham 3 Like the suburb itself the station was named after Dyas Hampton an early local market gardener 6 7 Developers at the time also like the regal sounding name which was akin to neighbouring suburb Sandringham 6 7 In 1906 an 80 year old man got off of a train at night and slipped between the train and the platform suffering a broken thigh The Shire of Moorabbin passed a resolution for the station to be lit up 8 In 1924 the station building was broken into with some parcels being rifled through 9 In 1930 a 33 year old man was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for breaking into the station building around three weeks earlier 10 In 1936 there were requests to the City of Sandringham for beautification to occur around the station The council in 1920 had bought land around the station for the same purposes however they found the land to be boggy and difficult to cultivate and the title was handed back Ward members from Hampton advised for the works not to go through 11 In 1966 boom barriers replaced interlocked gates at the Hampton Street level crossing located at the south down end of the station 12 The signal box which protected the level crossing was also abolished during this time 3 On 16 January 1968 a collision involving two Tait train sets occurred between Hampton and Sandringham 13 14 In 1975 the present brick station buildings were provided 4 On 30 August 2002 Comeng motor carriage 500M was destroyed by fire as it travelled between Hampton and Sandringham 15 16 In November 2016 a proposed development near the station generated controversy as it was seen as bringing a white cruise ship to Hampton 17 Platforms and services editHampton has two side platforms It is serviced by Metro Trains Sandringham line services 18 On rare occasions extra services for major events may originate at Hampton instead of Sandringham These services are formed by empty trains directly from the stabling yard at Sandringham Platform 1 Sandringham line all stations services to Flinders StreetPlatform 2 Sandringham line all stations services to SandringhamTransport links editKinetic Melbourne operates one bus route via Hampton station under contract to Public Transport Victoria 922 Westfield Southland St Kilda station 19 Ventura Bus Lines operates two routes to and from Hampton station under contract to Public Transport Victoria 708 to Carrum station 20 828 to Berwick station 21 References edit a b c d Railway station and tram stop patronage in Victoria for 2008 2021 Philip Mallis Annual metropolitan train station patronage station entries Data Vic a b c d Hampton vicsig net Retrieved 21 January 2023 a b Vincent Adams Winter 1990 VR and VicRail 1962 1983 p 106 ISBN 0 9592069 3 0 Access Guide www metrotrains com au Retrieved 16 June 2023 a b Hampton Victorian Places Retrieved 21 January 2023 a b First Jamie 7 January 2014 The A Z story of Melbourne s suburbs Herald Sun Retrieved 20 January 2023 DEPLORABLE ACCIDENT AT HAMPTON STATION The Age 26 April 1906 Retrieved 13 June 2023 HAMPTON STATION ENTERED The Age 22 August 1924 Retrieved 13 June 2023 HAMPTON STATION ARREST AT REVOLVER POINT The Herald 8 January 1930 Retrieved 13 June 2023 Hampton Station Beautification The Age 12 November 1936 Retrieved 13 June 2023 John Sinnatt January 1990 Level Crossing Protection Somersault Signalling Record Society Victoria pp 9 17 MAN HURT WHEN TRAINS HIT The Age 17 January 1968 p 6 Delays Derailments Divisional Diary Australian Railway Historical Society February 1968 p 9 Train fire leaves million dollar bill Herald Sun 1 September 2002 p 22 Suburban Trains Vicsig Retrieved 21 January 2023 Plans released for redevelopment of Hampton Railway Station precinct Herald Sun 5 November 2016 Sandringham Line Public Transport Victoria 922 Southland SC St Kilda Station Public Transport Victoria 708 Carrum Hampton via Southland Public Transport Victoria 828 Hampton Berwick Station via Southland SC amp Dandenong Public Transport Victoria Retrieved 5 May 2023 External links editMelway map at street directory com au Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hampton railway station Melbourne amp oldid 1175415353, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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