The Upfield railway line is a
commuter rail
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service operating between
Flinders Street in the
Melbourne central business district
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through Melbourne's northern suburbs including West Melbourne, North Melbourne, Parkville, Brunswick, Coburg, Coburg North, Hadfield, Glenroy and Coolaroo. The future of the Upfield line was in serious doubt in the late 1980s and early 1990s with proposals for the line to be converted into a
light rail line or even closure. However, the future of the line was secured in 1995 with the upgrading of the
signalling, closure or upgrade of the numerous
level crossing
A level crossing is an intersection where a railway line crosses a road, path, or (in rare situations) airport runway, at the same level, as opposed to the railway line crossing over or under using an overpass
An overpass (called ...
s, and
duplication of the
track between
Fawkner and
Gowrie
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.
Infrastructure
The line is
double track
A double-track railway usually involves running one track in each direction, compared to a single-track railway where trains in both directions share the same track.
Overview
In the earliest days of railways in the United Kingdom, most lin ...
as far as Gowrie station, with the final section to Upfield station being
single track. There are train terminating facilities at
Coburg
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, as well as at Gowrie and Upfield, and four stabling
sidings are provided at Upfield. The whole line is controlled by power signalling, with Coburg and Gowrie being remotely controlled from Upfield.
The line travels underneath the
CityLink
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toll road beside the
Moonee Ponds creek, before rising up a lengthy hill in Royal Park until it reaches
Jewell railway station. From Jewell, the rail corridor is fairly flat until
Upfield railway station, although a section of elevated track exists between
Anstey railway station and
Batman railway station to alleviate level crossings in the area. Nonetheless, the line still intersects several local roads which is a source of great delay for cars as well as limiting the speeds trains can travel.
The track continues past Upfield to rejoin the
North East line near
Somerton. In the 1960s that section was re-laid with
dual-gauge track to provide a connection with the interstate
standard gauge line to
New South Wales
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. However, that part of the line, which included four
industrial sidings, has not been used for some time and is out of commission.
History
![Royal Park Station, Melbourne](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3e/Royal_Park_Station%2C_Melbourne.jpg)
The line from
North Melbourne
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to Coburg opened in September 1884 and, in October 1889, it was extended to Somerton. Meanwhile, duplication had already started, being provided to
Royal Park in September 1888, to South Brunswick (now
Jewell) in May 1889,
Brunswick to Coburg in December 1891, and from South Brunswick to Brunswick in August 1892.
The Coburg to Somerton section closed in July 1903, but reopened as far as
Fawkner in December 1906, for
funeral train
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s only, in conjunction with the opening of
Fawkner Cemetery adjacent to the station. Full services were extended to Fawkner in 1915 and, in December 1920, the line to Fawkner was
electrified
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The broad meaning of the term, such as in the history of technology, economic histor ...
.
In March 1928, despite strong resistance from the Railways Commissioners, the state government ordered the reopening of the section from Fawkner to Somerton for passengers. Services were provided by an
AEC railmotor, which connected with
electric trains at Fawkner.
The section of line from North Melbourne to
Macaulay was converted to automatic signalling in June 1928, but the rest of the line continued to be worked using
double line block and
staff and ticket systems for many more years.
In May 1956, the line from Fawkner to Somerton was again closed, but only three years later, in July 1959, the Upfield to Somerton section reopened for
goods trains
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A freight train, cargo train, or goods train is a group of freight cars (US) or goods wagons (International Union of Railways) hauled ...
,
and on the same date the Coburg to Fawkner line was duplicated. The following month, the section from Fawkner to Upfield was reopened, after being electrified, to cater for workers at the new
Ford
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* Ford Motor Company, an automobile manufacturer founded by Henry Ford
* Ford (crossing), a shallow crossing on a river
Ford may also refer to:
Ford Motor Company
* Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company
* Ford F ...
factory next to the station. Only one train each way was provided, although a second train was added the following month. Shortly before that, however, in September 1958, Sunday evening services on the line after 6 p.m. were withdrawn, being replaced by the acceptance of rail tickets for use on adjacent
tram routes, particularly the
North Coburg line. At the outer end of the railway line, a
bus service was provided, connecting with
tram
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s at
North Coburg. In June 1971, that arrangement was extended to apply for the whole of Sunday, and in October 1981, it was further extended to include services after 7:30 p.m. on Monday to Saturday.
In January 1963, the line from Somerton to the Ford factory at Upfield was
converted
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* "Conversion" (''Stargate Atlantis''), an episode of the television series
* "The Conversion" ...
to
dual gauge
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, a year after the
North East standard gauge line
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Etymology
The word ''north'' is ...
through Somerton opened, and in October 1968, electric staff working was introduced on the Upfield to Somerton section.
Automatic signalling advanced a little further along the line in August 1971, with Royal Park to Jewell being converted and, in April 1972, the Macaulay to Royal Park section was similarly converted.
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By May 1988, serious consideration was being given to proposals to convert the line to
light rail, following the conversion of the
St Kilda and
Port Melbourne
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railway lines in 1987. After discussions with local councils, unions and the
Metropolitan Transit Authority, a number of options were floated: the conversion of the entire line to light rail, partial conversion, or closing parts of the line and running the light rail via
Sydney Road
Sydney Road (in its northernmost part also known as the Hume Highway) is a major urban arterial in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Geography
Sydney Road starts at the northern end of Royal Parade at the boundary of P ...
.
Those proposals were finally put to rest in April 1995, when it was announced that $23 million would be spent upgrading the line. The work included the provision of power signalling for the whole line, and the installation of
boomgates at all
level crossing
A level crossing is an intersection where a railway line crosses a road, path, or (in rare situations) airport runway, at the same level, as opposed to the railway line crossing over or under using an overpass
An overpass (called ...
s, except for a few that were closed instead. At that time, many of the numerous level crossings on the line were still controlled by
gate keepers, who opened and closed the gates manually for every train.
Automatic signalling was extended from Jewell to Brunswick in September 1998, and from
Moreland
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to
Batman
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in October. The commissioning of the final section in November, from Batman to Upfield, coincided with the extension of
track duplication from Fawkner to Gowrie.
Future
Electrification to
Wallan railway station
Wallan railway station is located on the North East line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the town of Wallan, and opened on 18 April 1872. will extend the Upfield railway line from its current terminus at
Upfield railway station to
Wallan railway station
Wallan railway station is located on the North East line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the town of Wallan, and opened on 18 April 1872. , and the line will then be merged with the
Sandringham railway line
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to become the North-South Line, as part of the
PTV Network Development Plan
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. The North-South Line will be finished by 2032 or earlier.
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Services
The Upfield line has one of the least-frequent peak-period services in
Melbourne's railway network, with trains operating every 18 minutes during the morning peak, and 20 minutes during the remainder of the day on weekdays (including peak periods) and weekends, and every 30 minutes during early morning, Sundays and throughout the later evening through to the last train. Until the late 1990s, when the line was under threat of closure or conversion to
light rail, late evening and Sunday services were provided by nearby
tram
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lines and a bus service that connected with the end of the nearby tram line.
In mid-2004, the majority of peak services were increased from 3-carriage to 6-
carriage trains.
The line also has one of the lowest proportion of
premium station
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s amongst Melbourne's railway lines, there being only three stations on the line (past the junction at North Melbourne) classified as Premium stations. These are Coburg, Gowrie and Upfield. Brunswick was initially announced as one of the
host station
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s throughout Melbourne's network, however up until November 2006 this has not occurred. During the
2006 Commonwealth Games
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the area around Royal Park station was home to various event venues as well as the athlete's village, and as such this station was heavily staffed during the Games.
Line guide
![Fawkner-Melbourne-aerial](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Fawkner-Melbourne-aerial.jpg)
Bold stations are termini, where some train services terminate; ''italic'' stations are staffed.
Branches from the
City Loop
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The Loop include ...
at ''
Southern Cross
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'' and ''
Flagstaff''.
References
Further reading
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External links
Upfield line timetableVicSig Upfield LineStatistics and detailed schematic mapat th
VicSigenthusiast website
on the Upfield Line
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Railway lines in Melbourne
Railway lines opened in 1884
1884 establishments in Australia
Public transport routes in the City of Melbourne (LGA)
Transport in the City of Merri-bek
Transport in the City of Hume