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Jolimont railway station is located on the Mernda and Hurstbridge lines in
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. It serves the inner eastern
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suburb of East Melbourne, and opened on 21 October 1901.Jolimont
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Jolimont is one of two stations that are close to the
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(MCG), the other being
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. During events at the MCG, extra exit gates are open to reduce crowding.


History

Jolimont opened on 21 October 1901, when a direct line was provided between
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and Collingwood. Like the
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itself, the station was named after the
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words 'joli mont',Jolimont
Victorian Places
which translates to 'pretty mount' in English. The name was believed to have been given by the French-
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wife of
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, Victoria's first
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. The original timber station building was manufactured in
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in 1899. In the late 1920s, it was sold and re-erected in
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, on the site of the present Jolimont Centre. After being damaged by fire, it was demolished in 1977. In 1973, additional entrances and exits were provided. In 1985, the station was renamed Jolimont MCG, and at the time it was noted that it was unique in that no advertising was permitted on the station site, according to the construction finance contract. In November 2015, extra shelter and seats were provided on both platforms.


Platforms and services

Jolimont has two
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s. It is served by Mernda and Hurstbridge line trains. Platform 1: * services to Flinders Street * services to Flinders Street Platform 2: * all stations services to Mernda * all stations and limited express services to Macleod, Greensborough,
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and Hurstbridge


Transport links

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operates two routes via Jolimont station: * : North Balwyn
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( Docklands) * : Vermont SouthCentral Pier (Docklands)


Gallery

File:Jolimont station b&w.jpg, Westbound view of Jolimont station in February 2013


References


External links

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Melway
{{Public Transport Victoria railway stations, Hurstbridge=y, Mernda=y, state=collapsed Railway stations in Melbourne Railway stations in Australia opened in 1901 Railway stations in the City of Melbourne (LGA) East Melbourne, Victoria Tram stops in Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground