Melbourne's Strangest Train Stations

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @QazzyTransport
    @QazzyTransport  Год назад +39

    0:51 this is an LED display. Wrong acronym, my bad!

    • @amogus8719
      @amogus8719 Год назад +1

      Btw the side you filmed was a metro one but on the other side it is a Connex one

    • @PhilipLeitch
      @PhilipLeitch Год назад +3

      Word to the wise: all the displays were electronic.

    • @who-gives-a-toss_Bear
      @who-gives-a-toss_Bear Год назад

      It's a mistake, not "a bad".
      Come on 'My bad" sounds so bad.

    • @jimjamsam3482
      @jimjamsam3482 Год назад +3

      hes a train guy, not a display guy. jeez

    • @Flobbie
      @Flobbie Год назад +1

      @@who-gives-a-toss_Bear live up to your username; who gives a toss?

  • @NimbleJack3
    @NimbleJack3 Год назад +259

    I was about to mention that you can order maccas at Melbourne Central - but then they've gotten rid of that back counter during the remodeling, right? As a kid, I thought it was pure magic that you could still get fast food while inside a ticketed area.

    • @captainobvious04
      @captainobvious04 Год назад +72

      Last time I was at Melbourne Central, only a couple of weeks ago, you could still order Maccas inside the station.

    • @notaplic8158
      @notaplic8158 Год назад +1

      ​@@captainobvious04but IIRC that counter is beyond the gates

    • @captainobvious04
      @captainobvious04 Год назад +1

      @@notaplic8158 Fair enough, just wanted to point out that that counter was still there :)

    • @thepiratequeen89
      @thepiratequeen89 Год назад +2

      Wait, you can't order at the counter inside the gates at Melb Central anymore?!

    • @skyrules2007
      @skyrules2007 Год назад +10

      McDonalds at Brisbane’s Central Station has a counter in the ticketed area.

  • @ondrejsedlak4935
    @ondrejsedlak4935 Год назад +142

    The Boronia grade separation was the catalyst for the big Level Crossing Removal project. It was done as an independent project in the late 1990s, hence the horrible decor but it was a roaring success and brought an end to Melbourne's most dangerous railway crossing.

    • @alistairwhite2906
      @alistairwhite2906 Год назад +3

      Yep, Bosnia was the first attempt at a level crossing removal for many years, so it's very much one of a kind and out of date

    • @QJ89
      @QJ89 Год назад +1

      @@alistairwhite2906 Bosnia?
      I do remember reading that the six-way crossing of the Belgrave railway, Boronia and Dorset Roads had among the most accidents of any level crossing in Melbourne, including a collision with a bus in 1952.

    • @basketcase6999
      @basketcase6999 Год назад +1

      @@QJ89As someone who is not from Melbourne: WTF? Who in their right mind would put a railway through a road intersection? I’m used to level crossings going out of their way to avoid such things in the middle of the country, let alone suburbs of a major city.
      I have the same thoughts about the the tram-train-road triple crossing for the Glen Waverley line at Glenferrie Road in Kooyong. Who in their right mind would ever design such a thing?

    • @QJ89
      @QJ89 Год назад +1

      @basketcase6999 The railway to Fern Tree Gully opened in 1889, long before road traffic became a concern. Boronia station opened in 1920, so you may be on to something with poor planning.
      The best thing about the Rail Squares, like at Kooyong, was the novelty of train and tram crossing paths. Other than that, they are impractical because of how slowly you have to cross over them.

    • @ondrejsedlak4935
      @ondrejsedlak4935 Год назад +3

      @@QJ89 You are indeed correct.
      In fact that intersection was responsible for our 1984 Nissan Bluebird station wagon being written off. Thankfully not a train accident but yeah, that intersection was a clusterfuck of epic proportions.

  • @colleen4097
    @colleen4097 Год назад +71

    I was surprised Boronia made it on the list, it never even occurred to me that it was so dated looking. But I did grow up going to Boronia mall. If you think the station looks old...

    • @andreagriffiths3512
      @andreagriffiths3512 Год назад +3

      🤣🤣🤣 aye

    • @petesig93
      @petesig93 Год назад +3

      .....the old station was even WORSE!
      My wife tells a tale of horror when she was a child walking to school, coming down to the level crossing to see the aftermath of a fatal incident. There were no automated crossings; not even secure manned gate. Two nuns had been crossing after one train had gone through. A second train was coming from the other direction right after the first had passed..... Their massacred corpses were still on the road.

    • @andreagriffiths3512
      @andreagriffiths3512 Год назад

      @@petesig93 oh no! I remember the nuns (not these specific ones but in general). On my first day of high school I had to catch the train and couldn’t remember which side to be on. I asked a nun and she cheerfully escorted me to the right platform. I’d been so scared of getting it wrong and really cross with myself for not remembering which side my parents had shown me the week before.

  • @mikecairnduff
    @mikecairnduff Год назад +71

    Great video! Another station to add would be South Kensington. Locals call it the Bus Stop as it only has tiny shelters and very narrow platforms, making it among the least desirable in the network.

    • @jessica23claire
      @jessica23claire Год назад +6

      not to mention it’s usually skipped over when on the werribee/williamstown/sunbury lines

    • @mvfc7637
      @mvfc7637 Год назад +3

      that’s a good one, everything abt it is strange, how do you even access it??

    • @krisdevalle
      @krisdevalle Год назад

      @@mvfc7637 There's an underpass. I used to use it pretty regularly and it's desolate AF

    • @HannahFortalezza
      @HannahFortalezza Год назад +5

      @@jessica23claire Williamstown trains stop there. Werribee trains sometimes stop, Sunbury never stops

    • @seaweedpopcorn8957
      @seaweedpopcorn8957 Год назад +3

      sounds like some of the stations here in adelaide. there's only really a handful that are set up as more than a long bus stop

  • @AshleyReynolds-vc6ly
    @AshleyReynolds-vc6ly Год назад +36

    You left out the most important thing about Heyington: it has a wheelchair ramp to get from the platform into the waiting shed on platform 1, even though there is no access for wheelchairs to the station itself!
    Also: Box Hill never had a track on platform 1, the platform was installed as a future-proof for eventual track expansion. And Boronia, you didn't mention the loud echo in the tunnel - when trains depart on the down , the already loud horn on those crappy x-traps is much, much louder, some enlightened drivers sound the horn for longer than necessary, quite rightly, just for the effect.

    • @QazzyTransport
      @QazzyTransport  Год назад +3

      the track at box hill did exist - but only briefly for a few months during construction

    • @alansmall9830
      @alansmall9830 Год назад +2

      I definitely used Platform one at Box Hill after it moved underground. Not very often. Used the old one more before it went under!

    • @kirsteng4625
      @kirsteng4625 Год назад +5

      Platform 1 definitely existed in the 90s. Have fond memories of running down that ramp to get the Lilydale line whilst holding a massive art folio (Box Hill TAFE was nearby). Platform 1 was stopping all stations and Platform 2 was express trains out to Lilydale/Belgrave. So there were moments you’d calculate which train would be best to get home - with occasional sprints to Platform 2 if the express was coming. I’m actually a little sad that Platform 1 has now gone.

    • @CBM_Walks
      @CBM_Walks Год назад

      @@kirsteng4625 If you went through the gate near Maccas* you went to (what is now) Platform 4.
      At nearly all Stations if there's separated platforms, Platform 1 is nearly always City bound trains.
      The ramp down to that Platform 1, with the missing track, on very South side of Box Hill Station, was near where Target was. It had a separate ramp access, to the ones for the other platform.
      if you got an outbound, it's extremely unlikely to have stopped at that furthest south side platform shown in the video.
      I too, have got a few trains, & definitely City Bound from that platform going home (via CBD), after meeting friends who worked in Box Hill, for lunch. I had never caught an outbound train past Box Hill, until this century.
      It is Platform 4, if in use (& think it's just during peak hours) that's the Blackburn terminating, stopping all stations, train.
      That service used to be Box Hill terminating, & terminated at the platform (4) closest to Maccas.
      *That ticket gates entrance near Maccas has changed, but if you walked from Tafe through the Station St underpass into the shopping centre, then (almost) immediately turned right & through the gates, you went to Platform 4.
      As said, there's No way an outbound train would've gone into Platform 1, even if was still in use back then.
      The ramp down to 4, & the ramp down to 1 (separate ramps), in the video, were very similar but the one to 1, in video had 2 turns in it, where one on Maccas side has one turn in it.
      There's photos online of the open-cut trench they dug, with tracks laid, before the shopping centre was built, & I think there's photos or film on youtube of the Box Hill platforms in the 80s. I think there's photo of the track being removed too (which I think is on State Library website). When I find them again, I'll let you know where to find them.
      Come to think of it I think I may even have something on my PC or bookmarked, but for train & tram stuff I need bookmarks for my bookmarks lol. If my thinking/memory is wrong, a rail buff (more than I am) will soon comment , but I don't see how that Platform 1, on far south side of the Station, would've taken any outbound trains. Except maybe temporarily in the 80, while the other tracks were being realigned/laid.

  • @straingedays
    @straingedays 11 месяцев назад +14

    After decades of living on the Lilydale/Belgrave lines, we'd always see a lonesome traveller waiting ever so patiently on the East Richmond station as our train sped past. And the ONE time our train stopped there, the station was empty and nobody got on or off. Still, I'm happy say. 😊--" Yes, onetime we stopped at East Richmond."

    • @heatherhoward2513
      @heatherhoward2513 9 месяцев назад +2

      I used to catch the train at East Richmond when I went to meetings in Cremorne. I preferred it to getting the trams as I really don't like trams!

  • @lordcheesus6435
    @lordcheesus6435 Год назад +32

    Fun fact when boronia was being built, the boronia and dorset road tunnel was flooded when they dug into a underground creek it took many months for that problem to be pumped out.

    • @petesig93
      @petesig93 Год назад +2

      A friend of mine had long made the comment that the line could not be put underground as there was a spring right there. They found it!

    • @QJ89
      @QJ89 Год назад

      And here I thought stations like North Williamstown and Edithvale were most at risk for flooding because they were rebuilt in trenches so close to the sea.
      When a mountainside station site floods first, precautions in irrigation and drainage have to be made.

  • @geofffullgrabe9070
    @geofffullgrabe9070 Год назад +36

    I grew up in Ferntree Gully near the border with Boronia, and my local bus route had a terminus at Boronia Station, making it my local train station. There's a strange sense of pride I have in the fact that my station is the ugliest in all Melbourne, and a part of me is very sad that we'll lose that depressing, brutalist aesthetic when the station gets rebuilt.

    • @Johnathan37838
      @Johnathan37838 Год назад +3

      Boronia is not an Ugly station. I really like it. Far better than the horrible modern stations they build nowadays

  • @leonkernan
    @leonkernan Год назад +15

    I moved to Melbourne around the time Boronia was finished.
    It was my local for the first few months I was here and it was pretty spiffy at the time.
    The funny part was it was clearly a Met design that had to have Hillside then Connex stickers put over everything from day 1.

  • @Iris-sh3th
    @Iris-sh3th Год назад +16

    box hill also has a vline service desk for some reason

    • @snowyalice
      @snowyalice 5 месяцев назад +1

      There’s a Vline bus that stops at Box Hill. It goes to Mansfield. I once caught the bus back from Mansfield to Box Hill.

    • @Iris-sh3th
      @Iris-sh3th 5 месяцев назад

      @@snowyalice yea i saw it recently last time i was at box hill! honestly kinda random but really cool! if they ever re-extend the line to healesville and beyond i can imagine it being a decent v/line station too

  • @perthpublictransport6800
    @perthpublictransport6800 Год назад +19

    Perth's Strangest Train Stations:
    Kelmscott station - There is a bus interchange in the middle of the station's island platform. Buses must cross a level crossing to enter the station and exit the station.
    Beckenham and Kenwick stations - These stations are quite similar. Each platform is on either side of a level crossing.
    Warwick and Whitfords stations - These stations are also quite similar to each other. These stations are in the middle of the Mitchell Freeway but have a giant elevated bus interchange above the platforms in the middle of the freeway.

    • @topher1976au
      @topher1976au Год назад +3

      And as a driver Beckenham and Kenwick can be daunting sometimes not knowing if some f***wit is going to cross behind stationary train in front of yours.

  • @Hifrombuddha
    @Hifrombuddha Год назад +11

    As a former student at St Kevins, I want to say thanks for risking your life recording footage at Heyington.

  • @mickadams1905
    @mickadams1905 Год назад +11

    Got another station to station run challenge for you.
    If you're on the Hurstbridge train heading out of the city and want to change at Clifton hill for Mernda but forget to get off,
    You can then go to Westgarth station and get off there.
    Instead of waiting for a train back Clifton hill, you have 10 minutes during non peak hours to make it to Merri Station on the Mernda line to make the same train you would have boarded at Clifton Hill if you got off when you were supposed to.
    It's totally doable as long as you're reasonably fit.
    Good luck!
    Oh yeah, another great video by the way.

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Год назад +12

    Just like Box Hill station, Tower City station in Cleveland, Ohio isn't underground either despite feeling like it! Most of downtown Cleveland sits atop a bluff whereas the base of Tower City was built at river level against the side of the bluff, so its main entrance is up on top of the bluff. Tower City is so overbuilt, and this is because the Van Sweringen brothers built the terminal tower as a plan to use it as the hub for all of Cleveland. They are the ones that built the Blue and Green Lines to Shaker Heights as they owned Shaker Heights and used it as a development scheme. They wanted to build more streetcar/light rail suburbs like Shaker Heights and connect them to the tower on top of intercity trains.

    On the Long Island Rail Road, one of the most interesting stations is Pinelawn! The station opened in the 1890s. In 1902, William H. Locke Jr. had the vision to create a beautiful memorial park on Long Island for those in the city, who were offered the ease of the LIRR to bring their loved ones for funeral arrangements. In its first years of service, Pinelawn Memorial Park provided overnight accommodations for families who were burying their loved ones within the vast, peaceful, green land. Long Island National Cemetery was eventually created there in the 1930s after the US gov purchased land from Pinelawn Cemetery to house more WWI veterans as Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn didn't have enough space.

    • @markv1274
      @markv1274 Год назад +1

      Box Hill Station is most certainly underground. It's below street level. You can see above ground when looking out at either end, yet that doesn't mean it's at ground level.

  • @thomaspye4869
    @thomaspye4869 Год назад +9

    A couple of other odd stations are Aircraft which serves a mostly unused RAAF base. Fawkner which is pretty much located inside the Fawkner cemetery. Glen Huntly which also has trams running across the track however this is set to be removed. Sandown which serves the Sandown racecourse, but then that brings up the Showgrounds and Flemington Racecourse stations.

    • @QazzyTransport
      @QazzyTransport  Год назад +1

      Glenhuntly level crossing has already been removed! Theres also tram crossings at Kooyong and Riversdale

    • @thomaspye4869
      @thomaspye4869 Год назад

      @@QazzyTransport Been so long since i've been on the Frankston line, I had no idea that it's finally completed.

    • @kirsteng4625
      @kirsteng4625 Год назад +2

      Omg yes. I had to visit the RAAF out there for work back in 2001 and use the Aircraft station. Felt like an isolated little ghost spot at the time as you were often waiting alone. Thanks for the reminder :-)

    • @rus0004
      @rus0004 11 месяцев назад

      Sandown, these days, is just a regular station. Back in the day, it was only open on race days, like Flemington, and had several sidings to accommodate this purpose. It was closed in the mid 50s, and in the mid 60s it was rebuilt and reopened for regular passenger services.

  • @AbsintheBabe
    @AbsintheBabe Год назад +9

    The display at East Richmond is not actually a CRT display, as was common in the loop and Flinders Street in the 90's and 2000's, but whats called an LED Matrix or Dot Matrix display.

  • @JuliansTrainsandGames
    @JuliansTrainsandGames Год назад +14

    South Kensington is a must do for a part 2. Maybe even Darling Platform 2, as it is isolated between the train line and the Monash Freeway with just a ramp to access it.

    • @cgi2173
      @cgi2173 Год назад

      Darling is a station I use. 😂

    • @smedleyfarnsworth263
      @smedleyfarnsworth263 Год назад

      Darling used to have a small goods yard and another crossover.

    • @chronic_spot
      @chronic_spot Год назад

      Yea surprised south Kenny station didn't make the list

  • @ADJLfanatic52
    @ADJLfanatic52 Год назад +17

    I live near Cleveland, Ohio and I gotta say the weirdest metro stops we have are the ones that also happen to be stops for trams. The stations being Tower City, Tri C Campus, and East 55th Street. Cleveland is also one of only a handful of metros in the U.S. that uses overhead power instead of third rail.

  • @mvfc7637
    @mvfc7637 Год назад +6

    seriously, never heard of Willison station and I didn’t realise just how busy Box Hill station now is….wow!

  • @therealsammyvee888
    @therealsammyvee888 Год назад +19

    Nice. I'd love to see more train content in addition to trams. And it'd be cool to see you attempt to run between Willison and Riversdale to see if you can beat the train.

  • @12tiger68
    @12tiger68 Год назад +14

    Really enjoyable content mate, well done again!! I was all set to comment on Heyington if you didn't include it. It's amazing that it's the only station with only staircase accessibility in Melbourne! The extra unique thing about the school access there is that it's ONLY accessible to students and staff, there's no exit from the station on that side for the general public and it's actually locked on weekends. That would have to be pretty unique in Melbourne.
    Keep up the good work 😀

    • @jasonschubert6828
      @jasonschubert6828 Год назад +1

      There is also no public access at Flemington Racecourse Station. Google maps led me there one day and I had to have a staff member of the racecourse lead me through to the exit!

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Год назад +11

    Willison station is like "I've mastered the ability of standing so incredibly still...that I become invisible to the eye". Yup, lack of signage will do that to a station's ridership! The fact it was built for golfers reminds me of the story of the Chicago suburb of Golf, Illinois. Yes, the actual place is called just Golf. The story goes that Albert Earling was the president of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad company in the early 1900s, a status that afforded him his own railcars! Earling was a member at Glen View Club and would hitch his private car to the back of northbound trains, unhitching at a special siding station the railroad company had created for these trips.
    He told colleagues he was "going to golf", and before long, people called it the "golf stop" and thus its name simply became Golf. Before the domination of cars, many golf clubs were built near train stations, because riding trains to a golf club was how the rich flexed their wealth back in the day. Long Island is home to the oldest incorporated golf club in the US, Shinnecock Hills built along the Montauk Branch. The club has been around since 1891! There used to be two stations that served it called Shinnecock Hills and Southampton College. Whenever the golf club is hosting the US Open tournament, a temporary platform is built at the former location of Southampton College station, and this has happened in 1986, 2004, and 2018.

  • @dantalione
    @dantalione Год назад +12

    people trying to run from willison to riversdale is soooo funny

  • @alan.w
    @alan.w Год назад +4

    I loved watching every minute of it along with your commentary. Great job 😊👍🙏

  • @hazptmedia
    @hazptmedia Год назад +4

    This video is very well made and researched! Good job bro 👍

  • @shaunclarke94
    @shaunclarke94 Год назад +48

    Minor correction.
    The old orange PID's are LED, not CRT.
    The current ones are LCD, not "electronic" (technically almost every PID is electronic).

    • @noahwatters1103
      @noahwatters1103 Год назад +5

      *dot matix displays

    • @shaunclarke94
      @shaunclarke94 Год назад

      @@noahwatters1103 dot matrix could use several display technologies though, not just LED.

    • @paulstubbs7678
      @paulstubbs7678 Год назад

      Was going to say the same, I was actually disappointed as that would have been the last CRT on the system.

    • @Quasquith
      @Quasquith Год назад +1

      ⁠@@paulstubbs7678I think Box Hill had the last CRTs... according to a Reddit post I found it seems like the station had them until about 5 years ago, much later than any other station I know of!

    • @SineN0mine3
      @SineN0mine3 Год назад

      ​@@noahwatters1103The dots in the matrix are LEDs, so you're correct but the above comment is too.

  • @b0nesyy
    @b0nesyy Год назад +4

    Boronia is a lot like some Brisbane stations that were revamped in the late 90s and early 00s. Sort of reminds me of Yeerongpilly station, and even some elements of South Brisbane and Roma Street. I wonder if the same designers/inspiration was used in all these upgrades. Interesting video!

  • @nperceived
    @nperceived Год назад +5

    East Richmond in Sydney is also interesting too - but because it's so far out into the suburbs and is only a 500-meter walk from Richmond station.

  • @1994ToyotaCamryEnjoyer
    @1994ToyotaCamryEnjoyer Год назад +3

    Love your videos mate. You are one of my favourite transit content creators ✌️

  • @alan.w
    @alan.w Год назад +12

    I loved watching every minute along with your commentary. You are very well informed. Keep up the great work 😊🙏👍👏

  • @markv1274
    @markv1274 Год назад +5

    The weirdest train station in Melbourne is Tecoma, the one immediately before Belgrave when you're travelling away from the city. It has one platform, and the whole thing looks like it was randomly dropped in the middle of a forest, or maybe a forest grew around it.

  • @funkybanana0138
    @funkybanana0138 3 месяца назад

    As a box hill resident a couple of notes on box hill station; the gate show at 9:13 in the video is the access to platform 4 which isn't used on weekends or evenings, platform 4 helps to facilitate the high frequency of trains to the city on weekday mornings, with platform 3 taking express to the city and 2 taking limited express (just skips east Richmond most of the time), then platform 4 serves Lilydale & Belgrave. During all other times platform 3 is the up line and 2 is the down line, with the occasional weird service using platform 4.
    The Maccas is actually built on the original entry to planform 1, a friend who worked there said that they have a store room on platform one.
    I work in Ringwood and if I time things right I take the Ringwood express which pulls up to box hill then I just a really nice peaceful ride to Ringwood.

  • @bendowning5609
    @bendowning5609 Год назад +5

    its been a few years since i left melbourne but i know you used to be able to order maccas at melbourne central in the paid area too

  • @senorliamy17
    @senorliamy17 Год назад +5

    The train announces Now arriving at Willison before it even crosses the Riversdale Tram Square.

  • @atomix.electrix
    @atomix.electrix Год назад +6

    Or what about North Melbourne station that's actually located in West Melbourne? 😃

  • @ExstasyCo
    @ExstasyCo Год назад +2

    I live on the east side where all the train stations mentioned are on the same lane, it's funny that I actually go pass them sometimes

  • @Thatescpuffin
    @Thatescpuffin 10 месяцев назад +2

    0:54 they have the one side old one side new timeboard thing at Burwood and Riversdale as well!

  • @thisislilraskal
    @thisislilraskal Год назад +1

    Awesome video. I like the footage you captured and your research was pretty thorough

  • @yoyleb1711
    @yoyleb1711 Год назад +4

    really interesting history behind willison's existence which i didnt know! i pass through that station all the time so its lovely to see the alamein line get some recognition

  • @muzzandmich
    @muzzandmich 9 месяцев назад +1

    Fun fact about Box Hill station. Platform 1 access is through McDonalds, and Maccas won't give up their lease.

  • @linus1703
    @linus1703 Год назад +6

    Box Hill feels to me not so much like a train station but like a transport hub. With the amount of buses there and how easily they integrate it makes me think I'm in another country as it's not something that happens much here.

    • @QazzyTransport
      @QazzyTransport  Год назад

      agreed!

    • @asteamyaffair9993
      @asteamyaffair9993 Год назад +1

      The contemporary term for the likes of Box Hill is "Transport orientated development". Like it or loathe it, there will be many more shopping centres, carparks and even apartments built on top of stations in the not-too-distant future.
      Sydney's North Shore station is another example. There's a hotel built straddling the platforms, like a saddle. Curious? Walk into reception in what was the Harbour View North Shore hotel and note you have to walk up one flight of stairs to get to the lift lobby, or continue beyond the lifts and head down a flight to get to the breakfast room. Yes, you have just walked over the two platforms! [The annoying bit is if you are a guest in said hotel the connection from reception to the station is an overly long walk up a steep hill.]

    • @CaptainKremmen
      @CaptainKremmen 3 месяца назад

      @@asteamyaffair9993 The hotel above North Sydney station was originally called the North Sydney Travelodge.

  • @JBrowntown
    @JBrowntown Год назад +1

    Never knew I was this into public transport stuff! Keep up the great content mate

  • @Iris-sh3th
    @Iris-sh3th Год назад +3

    fun fact about willison, there is no reception there for some reason. phone service always drops out going through there and waiting at the station

    • @notaplic8158
      @notaplic8158 Год назад

      Which provider?

    • @Iris-sh3th
      @Iris-sh3th Год назад

      i've used telstra, optus, iinet and dodo all of which have no coverage@@notaplic8158

  • @richardcooper
    @richardcooper Год назад +4

    What about the hole in the wall Macca's inside Melbourne Central Station, its at the top of the escalators and inside the station. I've also been stuck at Macaulay Station, as I caught the wrong train once in a hurry and was stuck there for a while to get back into the city. Nice informative video.

  • @whiskeyeats7015
    @whiskeyeats7015 Год назад +1

    Ha very good. Totally agree with you. Especially Willison. Should totally run that but run the other way for an added challenge. Good luck with your channel

  • @topher1976au
    @topher1976au Год назад +3

    East Richmond also has an underpass.
    As for Macaulay, station was there way before freeway.

    • @QazzyTransport
      @QazzyTransport  Год назад

      really? I couldnt see one

    • @QazzyTransport
      @QazzyTransport  Год назад

      oh and as for Macaulay, it was mentioned multiple times that the freeway was built on top

    • @topher1976au
      @topher1976au Год назад +1

      @@QazzyTransportit’s at the Richmond end.

    • @topher1976au
      @topher1976au Год назад

      @@QazzyTransportah audio kept cutting out. Phone I think

    • @jimmux_v0
      @jimmux_v0 Год назад

      I use East Richmond pretty often and had no idea there's an underpass. I'll use it just because now.

  • @Quacksical
    @Quacksical Год назад +8

    Great and interesting video - just wanted to contribute a few things - there's also (at least to my latest knowledge) a way to order Macca's inside the Melbourne Central barriers, but don't mean to cut into Box Hill's uniqueness. After experiencing overseas train networks (namely Singapore), I believe that the way that Box Hill's station was set up would've been a great template for the rest of our train network.

    • @muszr00m
      @muszr00m Год назад +1

      You can also order Red Rooster inside Southern Cross railway station barriers 🙂

    • @jliang70
      @jliang70 Год назад

      @@muszr00m What about Flinder Street Station, you can order a variety of food inside the station like Sushi, pizza slices, pasta, fries etc.

    • @petesig93
      @petesig93 Год назад

      Coincidentally, Box Hill has one of the highest levels of Chinese-background passengers on the network! 🤣

  • @fariybread5496
    @fariybread5496 Год назад +3

    I was hoping Tottenham would of popped up ! It’s feel very eery and dystopian with lots of freight trains and multiple tracks and a Tini passenger platform in the middle of it all.

  • @shikishinobi
    @shikishinobi 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have heard on the grape vine, but nothing confirmed, that there are plans to turn the former platform 1 at Box Hill into a footpath underpass for those wanting to avoid crossing Station Street and the busy traffic around Box Hill SC. Not sure how they will do it (if they do it), but may be attached to the development of the new station in Box Hill.

  • @kieranstravels
    @kieranstravels Год назад +3

    Box Hill has a uncanny resemblance to a station here in the UK, Birmingham New Street - although, it's nearly triple the size, and does indeed have a platform 1.
    Interesting video 👍

  • @johnblood3367
    @johnblood3367 Год назад +4

    Macualy Station the road crossing in a car is a SHOCKER. It is as rough as guts. You have to slow right down. I avoid it when I remember.

  • @cactx8098
    @cactx8098 Год назад +2

    I often catch trains from Wilison! It's so peaceful waiting for trains among the trees. A lot of the time off peak hour you will be the only one on either platform.

  • @cgi2173
    @cgi2173 Год назад +3

    You did Macaulay but not Flemington Bridge, which is the next station on (towards Upfield). Complete opposite to Macaulay. FBs platforms are up on pylons. It also has a bridge from it leading to the Royal Melbourne Zoo.

  • @melwes08
    @melwes08 11 месяцев назад +1

    heyington station’s step issue reminded me of greensborough station pre-construction. where the main steps going down the station are today used to be a incline ramp, the likes of which were insanely harsh and steep. it especially posed a challenge for folks with mobility aids. to top it all off, right at the bottom of the ramp used to be sliding glass doors which lead into the information kiosk which was a recipe for disaster. there’s a couple stories floating around by wheelchair users and how their daily commute was borderline dangerous and ridiculous. since it’s been remodeled an elevator’s been put it, hearing loops for deaf/HOH to hear announcements and is overall much more accessible. im not sure how much heyington is used in comparison but it must be an accessible nightmare and i wonder if they’ll do anything about it in the future!

  • @jliang70
    @jliang70 Год назад +5

    One station deserves a mention is the Showground it is a station only seems to operate for about 2 weeks during the Royal Melbourne Show. (Melbourne Royal Show). I also find strange is the old Surrey Hill Station (used to name after the suburb of where the station is located) now renamed as the Union after the level crossing removal.

    • @petesig93
      @petesig93 Год назад +3

      Union is actually a completely new station, on a different site, replacing both Surrey Hill and Mont Albert.

    • @MyHandleIsGood
      @MyHandleIsGood Год назад +2

      Showgrounds was one of my favourites growing up, other than Parliament (best escalator).

    • @asteamyaffair9993
      @asteamyaffair9993 Год назад

      Which is the reason it gained a new name as it is neither SH or MA.

    • @PJRayment
      @PJRayment 7 месяцев назад

      And it was Surrey Hills, not Surrey Hill.

  • @feebzcheez
    @feebzcheez Год назад +3

    i honestly didn't expect box hill to be on this list let alone top it (then again, i've only fully gone down the lilydale/belgrave line). i think it's the most interesting station on these lines, but i didn't think it would be considered so in the ENTIRE ptv train network!!

    • @darrenmiles-morland8038
      @darrenmiles-morland8038 Год назад +1

      No other station (except for perhaps Melbourne Central) has got a shopping center built on top of it.

  • @YukeWeiss
    @YukeWeiss Год назад +6

    Good list! I'd be curious to know where those blocked off Box Hill entrances are. Back when they future proofed stations which was all but obliterated by the LXRA.

    • @ExieNguyen
      @ExieNguyen Год назад +2

      IIRC the entrance to platform 1 is actually covered by the Macca's, assuming the construction of the station is roughly symmetrical

    • @ComicPi
      @ComicPi Год назад +2

      ​@@ExieNguyencorrect. I went through recently and the door was open. Maccas use the top of the Platform 1 ramp as storage. You also occasionally see the staff having lunch breaks on platform 1

  • @ItzMiku3939
    @ItzMiku3939 Год назад +2

    That station in the thumbnail is macaulay
    I used to live a 2 minute walk from that station, my parents took it every day from work
    I never really thought anything weirdly of it lol

  • @Cookieboymonster1962
    @Cookieboymonster1962 Год назад +2

    There is a song you may enjoy called, "The Alamein Train" by a 1980's Melbourne group called The Pete Best Beatles. It's about a young fella going to visit his girlfriend Cheryl, "The rest of the world can go to hell, cause I'm changing trains at Camberwell..."

  • @AbsintheBabe
    @AbsintheBabe Год назад +2

    At around 3:15 there is actually a direct train from Flinders Street that waits about 4 minutes at Heyington Station for St Kevins students to board

    • @QazzyTransport
      @QazzyTransport  Год назад

      i was going to include this fact in the video - but i checked the PTV timetable and I couldn't find any train that stopped for longer than usual at Heyington which is strange

    • @Skasaha_
      @Skasaha_ Год назад +1

      @@QazzyTransport 3:18 pm from Flinders, it also skips the loop and goes direct to Richmond unlike other trains at that time of day. The timetable has the bizarre feature of having both arr. and dep. times for every train at Heyington too even though only one service a day has the extra dwell time, these separate times are normally reserved for FSS, SCS and terminus/junction stations only.

    • @AbsintheBabe
      @AbsintheBabe Год назад

      @@QazzyTransport It's the 3:18 weekday direct ex-Flinders Street
      www.ptv.vic.gov.au/route/timetable/7/glen-waverley/

    • @AbsintheBabe
      @AbsintheBabe Год назад

      @@Skasaha_ Also passing stations like Diamond Creek, Eltham, Mooroolbark and Upper Gully

    • @PJRayment
      @PJRayment 7 месяцев назад

      @@QazzyTransport
      "I couldn't find any train that stopped for longer than usual at Heyington..."
      I don't know what timetable *Skasaha_* was looking at, but the timetables generally only show departure times, not arrival times. But *AbsintheBabe* is correct about the train, which actually leaves Flinders Street at 3:18. Compare the time difference between Burnley and Heyington with other trains.

  • @TeamEXAngus
    @TeamEXAngus Год назад +4

    "Box Hill is the only station where you can order maccas while waiting for your train".
    What about Melbourne Central? There's a Maccas accessible within the paid Myki area.

    • @QazzyTransport
      @QazzyTransport  Год назад +1

      you've got a point although the box hill one is a lot more in your face

    • @NimbleJack3
      @NimbleJack3 Год назад +1

      Didn't they get rid of that during the recent remodelling?

  • @ladypeartree
    @ladypeartree Год назад +2

    I think that if it weren't for St Kevin's Heyington station would be the same as wilisons it's that difficult to get to, and far from any Main Road! It is a beautiful station though and I really love the waiting area!

  • @jskill_1
    @jskill_1 Год назад +1

    This is so cool. As someone from Sydney who never catches train this is so fun haha. Had to go to Glen Waverley the other week from the CBD.

  • @alisonc6100
    @alisonc6100 Год назад +3

    Have you been to Jacana station? It's pretty strange 😂 Maybe one for the next video

  • @jethrotaylor2614
    @jethrotaylor2614 Год назад +1

    High Wycombe station is on the Perth Airport line, the car park is so far from the station that you get your 20 minutes a day exercise walking to and from the train.

  • @jacintaedwards1123
    @jacintaedwards1123 11 месяцев назад +1

    I remember back in the 80s the only trains that stopped at East Richmond weekdays was the Glen Waverley trains. The Alamein trains used to go through on track 3 bypassing East Richmond then before Burnley station switch to track 4 and come in on platform 4 at Burnley.

  • @cinobro6393
    @cinobro6393 Год назад

    9:17 Melbourne central also has a maccas with a platform side, southern cross and flinders street are also two stations with food options on the other side of the myki barriers and i am sure there would be a few more on the network.

    • @QazzyTransport
      @QazzyTransport  Год назад

      the melbourne central maccas is not as close to the escalator as the box hill one, and also - scroll down, you are definitely not the first one to comment this

  • @trainco1643
    @trainco1643 11 месяцев назад +1

    At Blacktown station in western Sydney there’s a Maccas right above the station as well, just like Box Hill

  • @danielsmyth7508
    @danielsmyth7508 Год назад +2

    similar to Hayington station, Rupertswood (now decommissioned) is 1km nth of sunbury and used to serve salesian college and only stopped when there was school traffic (it was the last service in victoria to do so). before the school was around the station was most commonly used for picnics at rupertswood mansion. now all that is left is a platform.

    • @darrenmiles-morland8038
      @darrenmiles-morland8038 Год назад

      Sounds similar to General Motors. The only time that trains ever stopped there before it closed was to serve workers at the now defunct General Motors Holden plant in Dandenong.

  • @a1n9d6y3
    @a1n9d6y3 Год назад +4

    Platform 1 at Essendon. Unusable and therefore unused.
    The ridiculously short distance between Glenbervie & Strathmore.
    The cuteness of West Richmond.

    • @MinhTran-qt2pi
      @MinhTran-qt2pi Год назад +1

      Don't V-lines run on platform 1 in Essendon?

    • @a1n9d6y3
      @a1n9d6y3 Год назад

      @@MinhTran-qt2pi generally not when carrying passengers. They occasionally shunt or stable there.

    • @dylanshadowstar9779
      @dylanshadowstar9779 Год назад

      ​@@MinhTran-qt2pinope. Vlines still use the normal platforms. On rare occasions trains will use platform ones tracks to bypass.
      There's no traditional access to platform one and would only be used in an emergency. Essendon is a station Ive used my whole life and Ive never seen anyone at platform one

  • @amokima2991
    @amokima2991 Год назад +3

    I got stuck at East Richmond for over an hour once. My friend lived on the Glen Waverley Line & I was on the Belgrave. We were in the city & her train arrived first, so we both got on thinking I could just swap at Richmond. We were talking & didn't realise we were there before it was too late to get off. So I got off at East Richmond as it's the last station before the lines separated, forgetting all about how most trains miss it. I was too tired, now in a bad/cant't-be-fucked mood & too damn stubborn for whatever reason to take a tram to a useable station so I just sat there for over an hour until a train on the Lilydale/Belgrave line finally stoped.

    • @PJRayment
      @PJRayment 7 месяцев назад

      "So I got off at East Richmond as it's the last station before the lines separated,..."
      No, Burnley is the last one.

  • @ahmadxox.o
    @ahmadxox.o Год назад +3

    I love it keep making more videos please your a professional

  • @dylanshadowstar9779
    @dylanshadowstar9779 Год назад +2

    How on earth will they do the level crossing removal in Macaulay

    • @Skasaha_
      @Skasaha_ Год назад

      Without knowing the area very well, they'll probably just remove it and not replace it with something there.

    • @dylanshadowstar9779
      @dylanshadowstar9779 Год назад

      @@Skasaha_ idk, the road does get plenty of traffic. Would definitely screw up drivers.

  • @billjackrock
    @billjackrock Год назад +2

    Glenferrie Station is another interesting one as Swinburne University love to advertise it as "Swinburn Station" given it runs down the middle of the campus.

  • @jacintaedwards1123
    @jacintaedwards1123 11 месяцев назад +1

    I used to end up at Willison station on friday afternoons on the way home from work around 1988/9. As the Bus from Cheltenham was usually full I'd get off around Hartwell and walk to Willison get get the train to Burnley. Hated crowded buses.

  • @jfwfreo
    @jfwfreo Год назад +1

    There is a station in QLD (Ormeau) that has a direct connection to a private school and it makes sense to have a direct path given the locations of the station, the school and the surrounding roads.
    And we have a station that's inside a shopping center as well (in the form of Toowong Station and Toowong Village)

  • @Techno-Universal
    @Techno-Universal Год назад +1

    The lift at Box Hill station was an Otis from 1987 when the shopping centre was completed but it was replaced with the current lift in mid to late 2019! :)

  • @AgeGale
    @AgeGale Год назад +3

    I've used Macaulay a few times when I've been down Melbourne. It's not that bad of a station. I had always wondered what was above, well now I know

  • @who-gives-a-toss_Bear
    @who-gives-a-toss_Bear Год назад +1

    6:35 Box Hill was a surface station in the early 1970’s
    It was an early level crossing removal.
    Nearly killed me when the Box Hill Bowling lanes was removed and a huge hole was dug, without any barriers.
    Went to cut across the then open carpark on a Saturday night, from main street to Elgar Road, ended with front wheels spinning in midair.
    Bloody big hole NO fence or tape, NO bloody nothing, just a bloody big hole.
    Don’t bitch about any safety stuff now.
    Anyway it’s now a station in a hole with shops on top.
    No gates, no Red Rattlers. No cute station.
    All we are left with is a Cathedral to Consumerism.

  • @wallypoffle7796
    @wallypoffle7796 Год назад +1

    Another hugely fascinating investigation. I love your work !

  • @Techno-Universal
    @Techno-Universal Год назад +2

    They also had to temporarily close Macaulay station and the line in that area whilst CityLink was under construction in the late 1990s and early 2000s for a few weeks at a time whenever they were doing a major part of the construction process like lifting the bridge sections into place but it was operating normally at all other times during the construction period.

  • @ianmontgomery7534
    @ianmontgomery7534 9 месяцев назад +1

    The most famous announcement should be the ones at Flinders St where trains stop all stations to Richmond - there aren't any and the same thing happens at Yarraman with trains that end at Dandenong -there is no station between Yarraman and Dandenong. there are probably others I don't know about.
    I do remember being frustrated at East Richmond as i had to pick my car up from a place near it. I worked out it was easier to go to Burnley and walk back,

  • @jazzieroxs321
    @jazzieroxs321 Год назад +4

    also if you were gonna make a part 2, i would personally include kananook station on the frankston line, it’s next to a freeway and it’s the only station i know that has clear walls and only one platform + you have to go up a LONG ramp or stairs just to even get to the platform + it has connections to multiple true crime events

  • @AlfontsIV
    @AlfontsIV Год назад +2

    I'd add one more: the Showgrounds Station. A whole station that'd only operates when the Melbourne Show is happening (or sometimes other big evensw)

  • @klweth5439
    @klweth5439 Год назад +1

    Didnt seem that weird to me theres a few stations in Brisbane seem to be under shopping centers such as toowong and fortitude valley.

  • @tarkas566
    @tarkas566 Год назад +6

    Another entertaining thing about Heyington -- or at least the view from the train as it heads towards Kooyong -- is the St Kevin's school playing fields in very wet weather. The playing fields are even lower in elevation than the station, and in any sort of heavy rain, they get flooded, producing large sheets of water -- not necessarily that deep, but enough to completely hide the grounds,
    and.the size of several football/cricket fields in extent. When I was a regular passenger on the GW line (1970s and 80s) this was christened Lake St Kevin's.

  • @utetopia1620
    @utetopia1620 10 месяцев назад +1

    General Motors between Hallam and Dandenong would be a good one to cover too. Trains stopped there only in peak hour to cater to the GM factory, but has long been abandoned. To be honest, I don't even know if the platforms are still there, but last I recall, they were, and all overgrown.
    Edit: very next video on the play list covered this! Haha. I'll shut up.

  • @kiwiguy72
    @kiwiguy72 Год назад +1

    Also, Box Hill is not the only station where you can order Maccas while waiting for a train, Melbourne Central also has a Maccas.

  • @jacintaedwards1123
    @jacintaedwards1123 11 месяцев назад +1

    Frog Hollow Reserve is right next to Willison station, it was a hockey pitch back in the 80s.

  • @kjkombat
    @kjkombat Год назад +6

    First time going to box hill was an awe inspiring experience. The train going underneath and 12 bus bays in the top floor that were all crowded. Gives off more of a shanghai or some other east asian metropolitan vibe.

    • @calcutt4
      @calcutt4 Год назад +3

      all of the Asian shops and things outside add to that feeling

    • @petesig93
      @petesig93 Год назад +1

      Coincidentally, Box Hill has one of the highest levels of Chinese-background passengers on the network! 🤣

  • @jazzieroxs321
    @jazzieroxs321 Год назад +2

    could you make a video about best and worst stations in melbourne, also a defunct station video would be cool, i only know about the old general electric stop that used to be on the cranbourne/pakenham line

    • @PJRayment
      @PJRayment 7 месяцев назад

      General Motors you mean, on the Pakenham line (not the Cranbourne line). Also, that's the _only_ station out of use and still largely intact. The next most intact station would be Paisley, with only remains of the platform to see. All other closed stations have little to no evidence left of them, unless you consider stations outside the suburban electrified network. Edit: As another commenter mentioned, there's also the original Sydenham station. Edit 2: Carlton North station too. It seems that there are more than I thought, although that last one's not on an existing line.

  • @afl300
    @afl300 Год назад +1

    Another fun fact, Maccas is built on top of where the entrance to Platform 1 used to be at since platform 1 is not used anymore but good vid

  • @T412M
    @T412M Год назад +2

    Macaulay information not entirely true; on West side of tracks is a shared use (bicycle/pedestrian) path which goes underneath Macaulay road, and that's how you get to the other side of said road.

  • @SiilkLone
    @SiilkLone Год назад

    IIRC, Melbourne Central had a Maccas with a window on the inside of the ticketed area as well as the outside of the station. Not sure if its still there though as there was a massive renovation there recently.

  • @helicoptermn1463
    @helicoptermn1463 Год назад +1

    There is also a playground near Williston where trains go past which leads you in to the station so there is 4

  • @kuyans3889
    @kuyans3889 Год назад +1

    at 2:45 all the cars in the car park are glossy black. it's weird.

  • @conlitras3379
    @conlitras3379 Год назад +1

    The bus interchange at boxhill is pretty weird too, you have to go into the shopping centre and up a escalator to heaven almost..

  • @RosscoStixFpV
    @RosscoStixFpV 11 месяцев назад +1

    Yeah I gotta agree with you on Box Hill. The first time I went there it was a strange experience compared to any other station Melbourne has.

  • @rus0004
    @rus0004 11 месяцев назад +1

    Boronia's "big blue board" is reminiscent of Parliament's big blue boards, both the font and colour. While the architecture is similar to Dandenong station, which was also rebuilt in the 90s.