Galvin railway station is a closed railway station which was located on the
Werribee line of the
Melbourne suburban rail system in
Australia
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. It was located adjacent to Maidstone Street,
Altona, and was situated between
Paisley and
Laverton stations.
Galvin was opened on 27 August 1927 and was named after Michael Galvin, the Werribee shire president at the time.
It was a public platform, but it played a particular role in providing passenger services for workers at industries being established in the area. When the line between Altona Junction and
Laverton was duplicated in 1967,
Galvin was provided with an
island platform
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. After the system of public transport fare zones was instituted in the early 1980s, Galvin became the border between Zones 1 and 2 on the Werribee Line.
In 1985, a new extension joining
Westona and Laverton stations was opened. The Werribee line had been electrified two years earlier,
but after the construction of the Westona - Laverton link, trains on the Werribee line were diverted via
Altona and Westona to try to make a more viable route, because both Galvin and the nearby Paisley station were little used. As a result, both Galvin and Paisley were bypassed and closed. The last trains stopped at the station on 14 April 1985.
After closure, the station building and platforms were demolished, but the track slew to allow for Galvin's island platform remains.
References
Rail Geelong - Galvin Station
Disused railway stations in Melbourne
Railway stations in Australia opened in 1927
Railway stations closed in 1985
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