Bendigo railway station
Bendigo railway station is a regional railway station on the Deniliquin and Piangil lines, part of the Victorian railway network. It serves the town of Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Bendigo is a ground level premium station, featuring two side platforms. It opened on 21 October 1862, with the current station provided in 1965. Initially opened as Sandhurst, the station was given its current name of Bendigo on 1 September 1891.[1] The disused station at Golden Square is located between Bendigo and Kangaroo Flat. HistorySituated on the eastern edge of the central business district of Bendigo, the name of the station was changed in 1891, when the city was also renamed. The station also serves as the terminus for many of V/Line's Bendigo line services. The station was rebuilt after being destroyed by fire on 23 December 1965.[2] The station building on Platform 2 was refurbished in 1984.[3] The light refreshment booth was demolished around that time, and the footbridge and ironwork were repainted.[3] Additional refurbishments occurred in 1988.[4] During 1989/1990, much of the station and yard was rearranged to its current layout, including the abolition of signal boxes "A", "B", "C" and "D", and the provision of new signal masts and turnouts.[5] Platforms and servicesBendigo has two side platforms. Platform 1 is on the north-west side and Platform 2 is on the south-east side of the railway line. Both platforms are used by V/Line Bendigo, Echuca and Swan Hill line services.[6][7][8] Platform 1:
Platform 2:
Transport linksChristian's Bus Company operates thirteen routes via Bendigo station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:
Organ's Coaches operates one route to and from Bendigo station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: Whitmores Bus Lines operates one route to and from Bendigo station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:
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