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Gardiner railway station is a commuter railway station in
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, a suburb of
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, Victoria, Australia. The station opened on 24 March 1890 as Gardiner, named after pastoralist John Gardiner, who settled near the junction of the
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and
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in 1836. The station consists of two
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accessed by a pedestrian concourse. There is one principal station building located on the concourse which serve as bike parking and PSO facilities. This building is single story and opened in 2016 as part of the station rebuild. The station is fully
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as there are DDA compliant lifts and access ramps provided. Gardiner railway station is served by the Glen Waverley line, part of the Melbourne railway network.'''' The station also connects to the route 72 tram service. The journey to
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is approximately 10.61 kilometres (6.59 mi) and takes 25 minutes.


Description

Gardiner railway station located in the suburb of Glen Iris, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. North of the station is the
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and Gardiner Park, and located south of the station is Burke Road shopping precinct. The station is owned by
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, a state government agency, and the station is operated by
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. The station is 10.61 kilometres (6.59 mi), or a 25-minute train journey, from Southern Cross station. The adjacent stations are Tooronga station up towards Melbourne, and Glen Iris station down towards
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.'''' The station consists of two side platforms two platform edges. Standard in Melbourne, the platform has an asphalt surface with concrete on the edges. The platforms are approximately 160 metres (524.93 Ft) long, enough for a Metro Trains 7 car HCMT. The station features a ground level concourse, accessible from the below ground platforms by stairs and lifts. The station features one principal station building, opened in 2016 as PSO and bike storage facilities.Level Crossing Removal Project (February 2016). "Burke Road. Level Crossing Removal Project. Issue #07 , February 2016". Department of Transport. Level Crossing Removal Project Project Updates (Physical- paper brochure). Vol. 7. Level Crossing Removal Project. pp. All. The station building is made from prefabricated steel, used on the walls and roofs, with 1700 pavers used in the station forecourt precinct. The building as a contemporary modern style, characterised by bright coloured panels and sweeping roofs. The signal box, commissioned in 1917, was decommissioned and restored into public open space as part of level crossing removal works in 2016. The station building, concourse, and platform are largely the same as when the station was rebuilt in 2016. There are 220 car and 26 protected bike parking spaces available at the station. The station is listed as fully accessible on the Metro Trains website, as there are lifts and accessible features available at the station.


History

File:M-class steam locomotive No.226 at Gardiner Station.jpg, A M-class steam locomotive arriving at the original Gardiner Station, 1900 File:Gardiner Station Building, Platform 1.JPG, The former primary station building on platform 1, April 2015 File:Gardiner Railway Station, Melbourne.JPG, The former primary station building viewed from platform 2, April 2015 File:Gardiner Railway Station, platform 2.JPG, The former secondary station building on platform 2, April 2015 Gardiner railway station opened on 24 March 1890 with the line through the station originally built to link
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to the Outer Circle line at Waverley Road, before continuing onto Oakleigh. The station was named after local pastoralist John Gardiner, who settled near the junction of the
Yarra River The Yarra River or historically, the Yarra Yarra River, ( Kulin languages: ''Berrern'', ''Birr-arrung'', ''Bay-ray-rung'', ''Birarang'', ''Birrarung'', and ''Wongete'') is a perennial river in south-central Victoria, Australia. The lower s ...
and
Gardiners Creek Gardiners Creek, originally known as Kooyongkoot Creek, is a waterway in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, and part of the Yarra River catchment. In a few sparse locations remnant riparian bushland survives, however the majority of its length has ...
in 1836. The line to Kooyong was duplicated in 1955, with the duplication to
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occurring in 1957. Also at this time, three-position singalling was provided along the length of the rail line. The station was rebuilt in 1975 to coincide with the construction of the South Eastern Arterial link and other station rebuilds along the corridor at the time. This was the first station rebuild since its opening, however, not its last with the station being rebuild in 2016 to coincide with level crossing removal works. In 1986, manually controlled boom barriers replaced interlocked gates at the former Burke Road
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, which was located at the down end of the station. Also at this time, level crossing safety upgrades occurred, with power operated pedestrian gates provided.


Level Crossing Removal Project

After numerous accidents at the Burke Road level crossing, the
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Napthine government announced the crossing was to be grade-separated by mid-2017. This crossing was one of the last 4 remaining tram-train level crossings in Melbourne. These crossings are notorious for accidents and collisions, as trains and trams have to intersect at different electrical voltages. In 2011, Transport Minister
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said the government planned to remove the Burke Road level crossing, however, no commencement/conclusion date was announced. In May 2014, the government announced a $524 million package to remove three level crossings across Melbourne, to be delivered by
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. The funding package included lowering the rail line underneath Burke Road, the redevelopment of Gardiner station north of its existing location, the construction of a tram super-stop, and the expansion of car parking facilities located south of their current location."Burke Road Community Update". Department of Transport. Level Crossing Removal Project. July 2015. pp. All. The Napthine government lost the state election later that year, however, construction still went ahead under the Andrews government. This project was incorporated into the newly formed
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in 2015. During 2015, construction began on the project with piling works and service relocations to create the rail trench. Major construction ramped up throughout July, with closures of the Glen Waverley line to facilitate further piling and excavation works. In September 2015, demolition of the original station occurred with the opening of a temporary station to continue to facilitate rail services. Once the temporary station opened, major excavation works were able to begin. Construction of the station also occurred during this time, with the prefabricated station buildings installed and platforms installed. With works continuing throughout the rest of 2015, the level crossing was removed in early 2016 with the reopening of Burke Road and Gardiner station.Labor Government delivers new train station in Glen Iris
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The station opened in a basic state, with elevators, paving, additional exits, and other facilities opening later in early 2016. In April 2016 the opening of the newly resurfaced carpark, the new tram super-stop located 100m north of the station, landscaping, and the rebuilt Gardiner Park—used by the project team as vehicle storage and site office facilities throughout the duration of the project. The redevelopment of Gardiner Park included the construction of a new clubhouse, the instiallion of a fake grass playing field, public realm upgrades, and a new playground. As part of level crossing removal works, the Gardiner station signal box, located on Platform 2, was restored into public space after it was no longer needed to control the former road and tramway crossing. It was closed on 2 January 2016, 16 days before grade separation works concluding and the station reopened. Also build in conjunction with removal works is the presence of an eleven storey high communication tower, aimed at improving identification of trains, and emergency management, around the network. Gardiner station is one of 16 stations across the network to feature these installations.


Platforms and services

Gardiner has two
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with two faces. The station is currently served by the Glen Waverley line—a service on the metropolitan rail network. The Glen Waverley line runs from Glen Waverley station south east of Melbourne, joining the
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, Lilydale, and Alamein lines at Burnley station before travelling through the city loop''.'' Platforms 1: * stopping all stations and limited express services to Flinders Street Platform 2: * stopping all stations to
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Transport links

Gardiner station has one tram connection with no bus connections. The route 72 tram service operates from nearby Burke Road up towards the city and down towards Camberwell. The station has an accessible platform tram stop located just north of the station, with electronic announcements and shelter facilities available on the island platform. Gardiner station also has train replacement bus stops located adjacent to the station. Tram connections: *:
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See also

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Level Crossing Removal Project The Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP) is a program of the Government of Victoria, Australia, to remove 110 level crossings and rebuild 51 railway stations in Melbourne. After pledging the removal of 50 level crossings at the 2014 Victor ...


References


External links


Public Transport Victoria
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