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NewportNewport
Main station building on platform 1
Station information
Code NPT
Distance from
Flinders St
11.8 km
Operator Connex Melbourne
Lines Geelong,
Werribee,
Williamstown
# Platforms 2
# Tracks 2
Status Premium station
Metlink profile Link
Melway map 55 K4
Google map G-Map Link
Metcard Zone 1

Newport is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in the suburb of Newport, at the junction of the Werribee and Williamstown railway lines. Newport is classed as a Premium Station and is is in Metcard Zone 1.

Facilities

Newport station is located between Melbourne Road and Hall Street, with station access from both via an underpass.

The station consists of two side platforms: Platform 1 (Flinders Street bound) has a large brick building with an enclosed waiting room, a ticket office and toilets, while platform 2 (Williamstown & Werribee bound) has a semi-large brick building. A large Metcard ticket machine is located inside the waiting room, able to dispense most ticketing options available and also accept notes and coins. A small coin-only Metcard machine is located on platform 2, and a signal box at the Werribee end of platform 1. Two sidings exist at the Melbourne end of the station for the stabling of trains used on the Williamstown line shuttle service.

The Western standard gauge line to Adelaide is also adjacent to the station, with the Newport Railway Workshops situated at the DOWN end of the station.

History

The Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company opened the line to Newport in 1857 from Geelong, but it ran along North Road to a temporary terminus at Greenwich as the line to on to Melbourne was not yet complete. In October that year the line towards Williamstown was completed, and so the Geelong line was connected to it. In 1859 the Williamstown line was finally completed to Melbourne, and Newport station opened on March 1 1859 as Geelong Junction. It was renamed to Williamstown Junction in 1869 before being renamed again to Newport in 1881.1

In 1887 the Newport-Sunshine line was opened to provide easier access to the port of Williamstown from the north of Victoria. A number of sidings were provided in the area, to a flour mill on the Melbourne side, and a goods yard on the western side of the Williamstown line. The level crossing at Melbourne Road was replaced with the current overbridge in October 1960, and in 1966 the freight line behind platform 1 was provided. In 1995 the Western standard gauge line to Adelaide was completed though the station.

Newport was upgraded to Premium Station status on July 18, 1996.2

References

  1. ^ VICSIG Infrastructure - Newport
  2. ^ "Upgrading Eltham to a Premium Station". Newsrail (Australian Railway Heritage Society (Victorian Division)): page 310. October 1997. 

Mobiltown Station is demolished and was located between Newport and Seaholme stations. On the 'Express Route' between Newport and Laverton stations, Paisley Station has had platform access removed, and Galvin Station is demolished.

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