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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Boronia Railway Station

Boronia railway station is a commuter railway station on the Belgrave line, serving the eastern Melbourne suburb of Boronia in Victoria, Australia. Boronia is a below ground premium station, featuring an island platform with two faces. It opened on 19 June 1920, with the current station provided in 1998.

History

Boronia station opened on 19 June 1920, like the suburb itself, was named after a suggestion by local councillor Albert Chandler, who grew boronia plants for a nursery he owned nearby.

In 1952, flashing light signals were provided at the former Boronia Road level crossing, which was located in the down direction of the station. In 1957, duplication of the line between Bayswater and Lower Fern Tree Gully occurred, with a second platform provided at the former ground-level station. On 19 December 1959, the station was closed to all goods traffic.

In 1971, boom barriers were provided at the former level crossing. In 1985, the station was rebuilt, and included new station buildings and passenger facilities, as well as an upgrade to the bus interchange facilities. On 2 July 1996, Boronia was upgraded to a premium station.

In 1998, a new below ground station was built, as part of a grade separation project to remove the nearby Boronia Road level crossing. On 5 November of that year, the rebuilt station opened.

After extensive community activism, the Andrews government announced a $60 million upgrade of the station if re-elected at the 2022 state election. Boronia will be decked over to create new open space, as well as better connections to the surrounding shopping strips. The decking will also create direct pedestrian access from the car park to the Dorset Road shops, making it easier to get around central Boronia. The station facilities will undergo a major overhaul with building upgrades, improved lighting, CCTV, platform upgrades, accessibility upgrades and new furniture to create a modern station. The bus interchange will also receive new shelters, seating and signage.

Platforms and services

Boronia has one island platform with two faces. It is served by Belgrave line trains.

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

Transport links

Ventura Bus Lines operates six routes via Boronia station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

Gallery

Southbound view from northern station concourse looking over platforms,
April 2006
Station entrance, concourse and forecourt from the bus interchange, September 2013
The station's concourse, showing the customer service office,
September 2013
Station lifts from concourse leading to the enclosed waiting room,
September 2013
Station stairs from concourse leading to the platforms, September 2013
The station's waiting room at the platforms, January 2014