Chelsea railway station, Melbourne

Chelsea railway station is located on the Frankston line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Chelsea, and it opened on 4 February 1907.[4]

Chelsea
PTV commuter rail station
Station front and entrance to Platform 1 in May 2022
General information
LocationNepean Highway,
Chelsea, Victoria 3196
City of Kingston
Australia
Coordinates38°03′07″S 145°06′57″E
Owned byVicTrack
Operated byMetro Trains
Line(s)Frankston
Distance33.37 kilometres from
Southern Cross
Platforms2 side
Tracks2
ConnectionsList of bus routes in Melbourne Bus
Construction
Structure typeBelow ground
Parking130
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes—step free access
Other information
StatusOperational, unstaffed
Station codeCSA
Fare zoneMyki Zone 2
WebsitePublic Transport Victoria
History
Opened4 February 1907 (1907-02-04)
Closed25 July 2021
Rebuilt22 November 2021 (LXRP)
ElectrifiedAugust 1922 (1500 V DC overhead)
Passengers
2005–2006493,486[1]
2006–2007506,010[1]Increase 2.53%
2007–2008552,391[1]Increase 9.16%
2008–2009602,890[2]Increase 9.14%
2009–2010590,777[2]Decrease 2%
2010–2011646,085[2]Increase 9.36%
2011–2012635,867[2]Decrease 1.58%
2012–2013Not measured[2]
2013–2014510,183[2]Decrease 19.76%
2014–2015483,888[1]Decrease 5.15%
2015–2016500,720[2]Increase 3.47%
2016–2017490,790[2]Decrease 1.98%
2017–2018511,421[2]Increase 4.2%
2018–2019488,610[2]Decrease 4.46%
2019-2020352,400[2]Decrease 27.87%
2020-2021186,300[2]Decrease 47.13%
2021–2022161,650[3]Decrease 13.23%
Services
Preceding station Railways in Melbourne Metro Trains Following station
Edithvale Frankston line Bonbeach
towards Frankston
Track layout
1
2

History

Chelsea station opened on 4 February 1907[4] and, like the suburb itself, was named after Chelsea in London, England.[5][6] The name was suggested by local farmer Bertha Black, whose mother was originally from Chelsea.[5][6]

In 1977, boom barriers replaced interlocked gates at the former Chelsea Road level crossing, which was located at the up end of the station. The interlocked frame was also abolished at this time, replaced by a control panel within the former signal box.[7]

In 1984, the overhead wire for a siding at the station was removed and, in 1987, the siding was abolished.[4]

In 2003, the control panel was permanently switched out.[4]

On 4 May 2010, as part of the 2010/2011 State Budget, $83.7 million was allocated to upgrade Chelsea to a premium station, along with nineteen others.[8][9] However, in March 2011, this was scrapped by the Baillieu Government.[10]

On 9 December 2019, the Level Crossing Removal Project released designs for the removal of the Chelsea Road level crossing and the rebuilding of the station,[11] with contracts for the removal of the level crossing signed two days later, on 11 December.[12] In 2020, construction started and, on 25 July 2021, the station was closed for demolition.[13] On 22 November of that year, the rebuilt station opened to passengers, along with nearby Edithvale and Bonbeach.[14][15] The line was rebuilt below in a trench, with the level crossing permanently closed to road vehicles, and nearby Thames Promenade extended to the Nepean Highway.[16]

Platforms and services

Chelsea has two side platforms. It is serviced by Metro Trains' Frankston line services.[17]

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

Kinetic Melbourne operates one SmartBus route to and from Chelsea station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

Ventura Bus Lines operates three routes via Chelsea station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

References

  1. Estimated Annual Patronage by Network Segment Financial Year 2005-2006 to 2018-19 Department of Transport
  2. Railway station and tram stop patronage in Victoria for 2008-2021 Philip Mallis
  3. Annual metropolitan train station patronage (station entries) Data Vic
  4. "Chelsea". vicsig.net. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  5. "Chelsea". Victorian Places. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  6. First, Jamie (7 January 2014). "The A-Z story of Melbourne's suburbs". Herald Sun. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  7. "Works". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. January 1977. p. 14.
  8. "New premium stations for Metro". Sydney Morning Herald. 4 May 2010. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  9. "General News". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. June 2010. p. 165.
  10. Gardiner, Ashley; Wright, Anne (25 March 2011). "Premier Ted Baillieu says armed guards will create 'culture of safety'". Herald Sun. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  11. Station designs announced for Edithvale, Chelsea and Bonbeach Level Crossing Removal Project
  12. 50 level crossings under contract Level Crossing Removal Project
  13. Edithvale, Chelsea and Bonbeach – station closures Level Crossing Removal Project
  14. New completion dates for Lilydale, Frankston and Williamstown line works Level Crossing Removal Project
  15. "54 level crossings gone for good". Level Crossing Removal Project. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  16. Chelsea Road, Chelsea Level Crossing Removal Project
  17. "Frankston Line". Public Transport Victoria.
  18. "902 Chelsea - Airport West (SMARTBUS Service)". Public Transport Victoria.
  19. "706 Mordialloc - Aspendale - Edithvale - Chelsea". Public Transport Victoria.
  20. "857 Chelsea - Dandenong via Patterson Lakes". Public Transport Victoria.
  21. "858 Edithvale - Aspendale Gardens via Chelsea". Public Transport Victoria.
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