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Sunbury railway line

The Sunbury railway line is a suburban electric railway in Melbourne, Australia. It has 15 stations, in Myki ticketing Zones 1 and 2. It is the electrified section of the Bendigo railway within metropolitan Melbourne. Prior to the line extension to Sunbury, the line was known as the Sydenham railway line,[1] and prior to the extension of electrification to Sydenham, the line was known as the St Albans railway line.

Sunbury Line
Platforms at Diggers Rest station on the Sunbury line.
Overview
Service typeCommuter rail service
StatusOperational
LocaleMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Predecessor
  • St Albans (1921–2001)
  • Sydenham (2002–2012)
Current operator(s)Metro Trains
Route
TerminiSunbury, Watergardens
Flinders Street
Stops16 (excluding City Loop stations)
Distance travelled40.3 km (25.0 mi)
Average journey time40 minutes (express)
50 minutes (local)
Service frequency
  • 5–12 minutes weekdays peak (express)
  • 7–17 minutes weekdays peak (local)
  • 20 minutes daytime
  • 30 minutes evenings
  • 60 minutes early weekend mornings
Line(s) used
On-board services
Disabled accessYes
Technical
Rolling stockComeng, Siemens, HCMT (after Metro Tunnel opening)
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Electrification1500 V DC overhead
Track owner(s)VicTrack

Description

The Sunbury 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 eight level crossings and several bridges under or over roads.

Infrastructure

The line is quadrupled to South Kensington railway station, 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 quadruple track to there.

The line is also paralleled by a double track goods line and the interstate standard gauge line, the latter being dual gauge with the goods line to West Footscray. The goods line joins the Sunbury 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 also runs alongside the Regional Rail Link to Sunshine, before heading further north.

The line is controlled by automatic block signalling throughout. Intermediate terminating facilities are provided at Sunshine and Watergardens. Stabling facilities are provided at North Melbourne, Watergardens, Calder Park and Sunbury.

Prior to the level crossing removal of the Main Road and Furlong Road level crossings at St. Albans and Ginifer, St Albans had a 3rd platform, as well as stabling yard which could hold 2 six car trains. These were removed as part of the Project.

The Metro Tunnel project will see the Sunbury line joined to the Dandenong line and operated as a single line after completion of the tunnel in 2025.[2]

Services

Usually stops all stations except South Kensington. Some daytime services originate and terminate at Watergardens. Some weekday peak services run express between North Melbourne and Sunshine, stopping at Footscray. Early morning weekend services skip Southern Cross and South Kensington. Weekday morning and weekend services run clockwise, while weekday afternoon services run anticlockwise, through the City Loop. Early morning weekend services run via (but not stopping at) Southern Cross to and from Flinders Street.

History

Origins

The Melbourne and Murray River Railway had been built out as far as Sunbury by February 1859.

1921–2002: The St Albans line

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.

 
Albion Station

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.

2002–2012: The Sydenham line

Electrification and automatic block signalling were extended to Sydenham, opening on 27 January 2002: as such the St Albans line was renamed the Sydenham line. A new station was built in northern St Albans, called Keilor Plains, as part of the electrification project as well as a newly revamped station at Sydenham, Watergardens.

In early 2012, the Sydenham line was found to be one of Melbourne's five worst lines for overcrowding.[3]

2012 onwards: The Sunbury line

 
Interactive map of the Sunbury line in north-western Melbourne.

On Sunday, 18 November 2012 the electrification of the line to Sunbury became operational; as a result, the Sydenham line was renamed the Sunbury line. Metro's electric train service now continues on from Watergardens station, first to Diggers Rest and then to its new end terminus at Sunbury station, though many services continue to terminate at Watergardens. New passenger services were added on the same date across the whole line and weekly rail services for Sunbury in particular were boosted from 298 to 489.[1][4]

 
Sprinter 7011 at Sunbury Station in 2005, prior to electrification of the station

The $270 million electrification project was first proposed in the 1969 Victorian transport plan, but was opposed by some Sunbury and St Albans residents over concerns of less comfortable travel and added congestion at level crossings on the route as a result of increased services.[5]

Metro Tunnel

In 2015, work commenced on the Metro Tunnel, a 9 km (5.6 mi) rail tunnel through the Melbourne CBD between the Sunbury line at South Kensington and the Dandenong corridor at South Yarra.[6] On completion, the Sunbury line will be merged with the Dandenong lines and operate as an end-to-end service through the tunnel.[2]

Work to extend platforms and upgrade traction power, in order to enable the operation of High Capacity Metro Trains on the Sunbury section of the new line, was funded in 2019.[7]

The works will include power and track improvements to trains travelling through the Metro Tunnel, overhead electrification works between Sunbury and South Kensington and at South Yarra, signalling power upgrades and additional infrastructure at Calder Park sidings. The works are being designed by Aecom and undertaken by CPB Contractors and John Holland Group.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b Media release, Terry Mulder, Victorian Minister for Public Transport, 19 September 2012
  2. ^ a b "Benefits of the project". Metro Tunnel. Rail Projects Victoria. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  3. ^ Carey, Adam (16 March 2012). "Changes fail to fix train crush". The Age. Melbourne.
  4. ^ transport.vic.gov.au - Sunbury Electrification. (It’s part of the plan)
  5. ^ Carey, Adam (13 August 2012). "Some in Sunbury not galvanised by train electrification". The Age. Melbourne. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  6. ^ Carey, Adam (16 February 2015). "Melbourne Metro rail tunnel project revived by Daniel Andrews". The Age. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  7. ^ Varga, Remy (28 May 2019). "Boom times as road and rail projects deliver jobs". The Australian. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Cimic Group wins rail and road contracts in Melbourne worth more than $600m". Global Construction Review. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2020.

External links

  • Statistics and detailed schematic map at the VicSig enthusiast website

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The Sunbury railway line is a suburban electric railway in Melbourne Australia It has 15 stations in Myki ticketing Zones 1 and 2 It is the electrified section of the Bendigo railway within metropolitan Melbourne Prior to the line extension to Sunbury the line was known as the Sydenham railway line 1 and prior to the extension of electrification to Sydenham the line was known as the St Albans railway line Sunbury LinePlatforms at Diggers Rest station on the Sunbury line OverviewService typeCommuter rail serviceStatusOperationalLocaleMelbourne Victoria AustraliaPredecessorSt Albans 1921 2001 Sydenham 2002 2012 Current operator s Metro TrainsRouteTerminiSunbury WatergardensFlinders StreetStops16 excluding City Loop stations Distance travelled40 3 km 25 0 mi Average journey time40 minutes express 50 minutes local Service frequency5 12 minutes weekdays peak express 7 17 minutes weekdays peak local 20 minutes daytime30 minutes evenings60 minutes early weekend morningsLine s usedCity Loop Ballarat BendigoOn board servicesDisabled accessYesTechnicalRolling stockComeng Siemens HCMT after Metro Tunnel opening Track gauge1 600 mm 5 ft 3 in Electrification1500 V DC overheadTrack owner s VicTrackvteSunbury railway lineLegendDeniliquin line Greater Melbourne section STATIONCODE km STATIONCODEClifton Hill Caulfield andBurnley group and Gippsland linesPAR Parliament 0 0 Flinders Street FSSMCE Melbourne Central See notes belowFGS Flagstaff 1 2 Southern Cross SSS2 9 North Melbourne NMEUpfield lineMoonee Ponds CreekCityLinkCraigieburn Flemington Race course and North East lines4 7 South Kensington SKNMelbourne Metro Tunnelunder constructionMaribyrnong River6 1 Footscray FSYWilliamstown Werribeeand Warrnambool lines7 8 Middle Footscray MFY8 4 West Footscray WFY10 3 Tottenham TOT11 0 White City demolished Stony CreekNewport Sunshine freight line13 5 Sunshine SUNServiceton line and Regional Rail Link14 9 Albion ALBNorth East standard gauge andAlbion Jacana freight linesM80 Ring Road17 4 Ginifer GIN19 0 St Albans SAB21 0 Keilor Plains KPL25 5 Watergardens WGS32 5 Diggers Rest DRTCalder Freeway39 5 Sunbury SUYDeniliquin linekm STATIONCODEFarezones11 22Notes Diagram is not to scale All stations are shown All stations are wheelchair accessible Some scheduled services terminate at an intermediate station in bold Weekday morning and weekend services run clockwise through the City Loop Weekday afternoon services run anticlockwise through the City Loop Weekend services between midnight and 5 am Saturdays 7 am Sundays run to and from Flinders Street via Southern Cross and from 1 am do not stop at Southern Cross Contents 1 Description 2 Infrastructure 3 Services 4 History 4 1 Origins 4 2 1921 2002 The St Albans line 4 3 2002 2012 The Sydenham line 4 4 2012 onwards The Sunbury line 4 5 Metro Tunnel 5 References 6 External linksDescription EditThe Sunbury 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 eight level crossings and several bridges under or over roads Infrastructure EditThe line is quadrupled to South Kensington railway station 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 quadruple track to there The line is also paralleled by a double track goods line and the interstate standard gauge line the latter being dual gauge with the goods line to West Footscray The goods line joins the Sunbury 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 also runs alongside the Regional Rail Link to Sunshine before heading further north The line is controlled by automatic block signalling throughout Intermediate terminating facilities are provided at Sunshine and Watergardens Stabling facilities are provided at North Melbourne Watergardens Calder Park and Sunbury Prior to the level crossing removal of the Main Road and Furlong Road level crossings at St Albans and Ginifer St Albans had a 3rd platform as well as stabling yard which could hold 2 six car trains These were removed as part of the Project The Metro Tunnel project will see the Sunbury line joined to the Dandenong line and operated as a single line after completion of the tunnel in 2025 2 Services EditUsually stops all stations except South Kensington Some daytime services originate and terminate at Watergardens Some weekday peak services run express between North Melbourne and Sunshine stopping at Footscray Early morning weekend services skip Southern Cross and South Kensington Weekday morning and weekend services run clockwise while weekday afternoon services run anticlockwise through the City Loop Early morning weekend services run via but not stopping at Southern Cross to and from Flinders Street History EditOrigins Edit Main article Bendigo railway line History The Melbourne and Murray River Railway had been built out as far as Sunbury by February 1859 1921 2002 The St Albans line Edit 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 Albion Station 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 2002 2012 The Sydenham line Edit Electrification and automatic block signalling were extended to Sydenham opening on 27 January 2002 as such the St Albans line was renamed the Sydenham line A new station was built in northern St Albans called Keilor Plains as part of the electrification project as well as a newly revamped station at Sydenham Watergardens In early 2012 the Sydenham line was found to be one of Melbourne s five worst lines for overcrowding 3 2012 onwards The Sunbury line Edit Interactive map of the Sunbury line in north western Melbourne On Sunday 18 November 2012 the electrification of the line to Sunbury became operational as a result the Sydenham line was renamed the Sunbury line Metro s electric train service now continues on from Watergardens station first to Diggers Rest and then to its new end terminus at Sunbury station though many services continue to terminate at Watergardens New passenger services were added on the same date across the whole line and weekly rail services for Sunbury in particular were boosted from 298 to 489 1 4 Sprinter 7011 at Sunbury Station in 2005 prior to electrification of the station The 270 million electrification project was first proposed in the 1969 Victorian transport plan but was opposed by some Sunbury and St Albans residents over concerns of less comfortable travel and added congestion at level crossings on the route as a result of increased services 5 Metro Tunnel Edit Main article Metro Tunnel In 2015 work commenced on the Metro Tunnel a 9 km 5 6 mi rail tunnel through the Melbourne CBD between the Sunbury line at South Kensington and the Dandenong corridor at South Yarra 6 On completion the Sunbury line will be merged with the Dandenong lines and operate as an end to end service through the tunnel 2 Work to extend platforms and upgrade traction power in order to enable the operation of High Capacity Metro Trains on the Sunbury section of the new line was funded in 2019 7 The works will include power and track improvements to trains travelling through the Metro Tunnel overhead electrification works between Sunbury and South Kensington and at South Yarra signalling power upgrades and additional infrastructure at Calder Park sidings The works are being designed by Aecom and undertaken by CPB Contractors and John Holland Group 8 References Edit a b Media release Terry Mulder Victorian Minister for Public Transport 19 September 2012 a b Benefits of the project Metro Tunnel Rail Projects Victoria Retrieved 5 June 2019 Carey Adam 16 March 2012 Changes fail to fix train crush The Age Melbourne transport vic gov au Sunbury Electrification It s part of the plan Carey Adam 13 August 2012 Some in Sunbury not galvanised by train electrification The Age Melbourne Retrieved 8 October 2012 Carey Adam 16 February 2015 Melbourne Metro rail tunnel project revived by Daniel Andrews The Age Retrieved 5 June 2019 Varga Remy 28 May 2019 Boom times as road and rail projects deliver jobs The Australian Retrieved 5 June 2019 Cimic Group wins rail and road contracts in Melbourne worth more than 600m Global Construction Review 2 October 2019 Retrieved 4 January 2020 External links Edit Wikinews has related news Australia Sunbury railway line slated for five days of 24 hour upgrades Statistics and detailed schematic map at the VicSig enthusiast website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sunbury railway line amp oldid 1138577894, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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