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Thornbury railway station is a commuter railway station on the Mernda line, which is part of the Melbourne railway network. It serves the north-eastern suburb of Thornbury, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Thornbury station is a ground-level unstaffed station, featuring two side platforms. It opened on 8 October 1889. [5]
The main commercial area in Thornbury is the High Street shopping strip, centred on Thornbury Village. Smaller shopping precincts are to be found on sections of St Georges Road, Wales Street and Station Street. The Northcote Pottery, founded in 1897 at Clyde Street, was closed in 2007. [8]
Melbourne tram route 86 is a tram route on the Melbourne tramway network serving the city of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.Operated by Yarra Trams, the route is coloured yellow and extends from Bundoora RMIT to Waterfront City over 22.2-kilometre (13.8 mi) of double track via Reservoir, Preston, Thornbury, Northcote, Clifton Hill, Collingwood, Fitzroy, East Melbourne and Bourke Street.
Footscray Railway Station 9 November 1941 1 May 1954 Route ran along Gordon St to River St (also known as the Ammunitions Factory route). On 2 May 1954, it was extended to the Ordnance Factory spur line off Raleigh Rd, to create what is now Route 82 to Moonee Ponds Junction. 68 West Coburg City (Elizabeth Street) 1 November 1970 31 July 2005
Formerly Greville Street Preston: Mernda: 12.47 7.75 1/2 [207] 8 October 1889 Preston [207] Formerly Preston – Murray Road. Rebuilt in 2022 [27] Regent: 13.61 8.46 1/2 [208] 8 October 1889 Reservoir [208] Formerly Preston – Regent Street Reservoir: 14.94 9.28 1/2 [209] 8 October 1889 Reservoir [209] Formerly Preston – Reservoir. Rebuilt ...
via Johnston Street Melbourne University: Kinetic Melbourne: Commenced 20 September 2021, limited stops service, weekdays and some public holidays only. 207 Queen Street City via Doncaster Park & Ride Westfield Doncaster: Kinetic Melbourne: Operates all night on Friday & Saturday nights between Queen Street City & Box Hill station as part of ...
The early beginning of the Mernda line opened on 8 October 1889, as part of railway extensions into the northern suburbs. What became known as the Inner Circle line was opened from Spencer Street station (now Southern Cross station) via Royal Park station, to a station called Collingwood (now called Victoria Park), and then on to Heidelberg. [7]
The Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP) is an infrastructure upgrade program by the Government of Victoria, Australia, to remove and grade-separate 110 level crossings and to rebuild 51 railway stations on the metropolitan and regional rail network of the state capital Melbourne.