Corio Railway Station
Initially opened as Cowie's Creek, the station was renamed two times. It became Cowie on 9 May 1904, and was given its current name on 1 December, 1913.
The Western standard gauge line to Adelaide runs immediately west of the station.
Although located in Corio, the station is situated about a kilometre from the nearest residential developments in the area.
History
A siding just north of the School Road level crossing was opened in April 1912, and a tramway was constructed from there to the new Corio site of Geelong Grammar School, to facilitate the carting of building materials. At the end of 1913, the station was moved 400 metres down the line, in conjunction with the establishment of a crossing loop on the single track. The relocation of Geelong Grammar School to its new site on 8 January 1914 helped to increase the station's importance. A station-master's residence was constructed, and a station-master and assistant station-master were appointed.
In the early 1950s, Corio's role was boosted by the construction of the Shell Geelong refinery, with its associated sidings, immediately adjacent to the station. In February 1959, the line from North Geelong to Corio was duplicated. When duplication was extended to Lara on 9 September 1981, a new island platform and station building were provided.
In 1964, flashing light signals were provided at the School Road level crossing, located nearby in the up direction of the station, with boom barriers provided later on in 1981.
On 4 January 2001, Corio was de-staffed.
Platforms and services
Corio has one island platform with two faces and is served by V/Line Geelong line and selected Warrnambool line trains.
Platform 1:
- Geelong line services to Southern Cross
Platform 2:
- Geelong line services to Geelong, South Geelong, Marshall and Waurn Ponds
- Warrnambool line one weekend morning service to Warrnambool
On weekdays during off-peak, customers wanting to travel from Corio to North Shore must either change at Lara or North Geelong, because services stopping at Corio skip North Shore.
References
- ^ Corio Station Rail Geelong
- ^ Lara, Corio, North Shore Victorian Station Histories
- ^ Geelong Grammar Siding Rail Geelong
- ^ "News from Cowie's Creek". Geelong Advertiser. 23 November 1912. Retrieved 1 March 2017 – via Trove.
- ^ Corio Vicsig
- ^ "Works". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society (Victorian Division). January 2007. p. 24.
- ^ Geelong - Melbourne timetable Public Transport Victoria