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'''Richmond Park''' was a railway station of the [[Glen Waverley railway line|Glen Iris]] line in [[Melbourne]], Australia. The station was situated between [[Burnley railway station]] and [[Heyington railway station]].<ref>
'''Richmond Park''' was a railway station of the Darling (now [[Glen Waverley line|Glen Waverley]]) line in [[Melbourne]], Australia. The station was situated between [[Burnley railway station]] and [[Heyington railway station]].<ref>
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The station was built 24 March 1890, but never opened.<ref>{{Anderson-All Stations|page=177}}</ref> The station was located in Richmond Park.
The station was built 24 March 1890, with the rest of the line to Darling, but never opened.<ref>{{Anderson-All Stations|page=177}}</ref> The station was located in Richmond Park.


==References==
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Revision as of 06:59, 21 September 2023

Richmond Park
General information
Line(s)Glen Iris
Other information
StatusClosed
History
OpenedNever opened[1]
Services
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Burnley   Glen Iris line   Heyington
  List of closed railway stations in Melbourne  

Richmond Park was a railway station of the Darling (now Glen Waverley) line in Melbourne, Australia. The station was situated between Burnley railway station and Heyington railway station.[2] The station was built 24 March 1890, with the rest of the line to Darling, but never opened.[3] The station was located in Richmond Park.

References

  1. ^ Anderson, Rick (2010). Stopping All Stations. Clunes, Victoria: Full Parallel Productions. p. 177. ISBN 978-0646543635. OCLC 671303814.
  2. ^ "The Glen Iris Line", The Argus, p. 4, 13 March 1890, retrieved 16 May 2011
  3. ^ Anderson, Rick (2010). Stopping All Stations. Clunes, Victoria: Full Parallel Productions. p. 177. ISBN 978-0646543635. OCLC 671303814.

37°49′48″S 145°1′13″E / 37.83000°S 145.02028°E / -37.83000; 145.02028