Ballan railway station explained

Ballan
Type:PTV regional rail station
Style:V/Line
Address:Atkinson Street,
Ballan, Victoria 3342
Borough:Shire of Moorabool
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-37.6041°N 144.2254°W
Map Type:Australia Victoria
Distance:79.48 kilometres from
Southern Cross
Line:
(Serviceton)
Other:
  • Bus
  • Coach
Structure:Ground
Platform:2 side
Tracks:2
Parking:Yes
Bicycle:Yes
Rebuilt:31 January 2021
(Regional Rail Revival)
Accessible:Yes
Code:BLN
Owned:VicTrack
Operator:V/Line
Zone:Myki Zone 4
Status:Operational, staffed
Website:Public Transport Victoria

Ballan railway station is located on the Serviceton line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the town of Ballan, and it opened on 22 December 1886.[1] [2]

History

Ballan station opened on 22 December 1886 as the terminus of a short line from Ballarat.[1] [2] On 4 December 1889, the line was extended to Bacchus Marsh, meaning that trains could then operate from Melbourne to Ballarat via Ballan. Before the line via Ballan and Bacchus Marsh was constructed, Ballarat was only indirectly linked to Melbourne via the Melbourne-Geelong and Geelong-Ballarat lines.

Being on a single track section, the station served as a crossing loop, with an interlocked signal box erected in 1890. In 1893, a turntable was added and, by 1908, the station had a four road yard, a passenger platform, a goods shed and goods platform.

By 1967, the turntable was removed.[1] [2] In early 1973, a dead-end siding at the up (Spencer Street) end of the station was abolished.[3] During 1987 and 1988, more tracks in the yard were abolished, leaving only the platform road and a loop remaining.[1] [2] In 1996, the loop was abolished and the signal box closed, meaning that Ballan was no longer available for the crossing of trains.[2]

In 2004, as part of the Regional Fast Rail project, the track at the eastern end of the station was realigned in order to permit an increase in the maximum speeds of trains though the curve. In 2006, the station itself was refurbished, and included an upgrade to the waiting room, new toilets, resurfacing of the platform and new fencing and lighting.[4]

The Victorian State Government's Regional Rail Revival project in 2019 included an additional track and platform at Ballan, which delivered two side platforms, an accessible pedestrian overpass and improved parking.[5] [6] [7] By January 2021, most of these works were completed.

Closed stations Ingliston and Rowsley were located between Ballan and Bacchus Marsh. Between Ballan and Ballarat, closed stations include Gordon, Millbrook, Wallace, Bungaree, Warrenheip and Ballarat East.

Platforms and services

Ballan has two side platforms. It is serviced by V/Line Ballarat and Ararat line services.[8] [9] [10]

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

Transport links

Bacchus Marsh Coaches operates two routes via Ballan station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

V/Line also operates a road coach via Ballan station to Melbourne and Ballarat.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ballan. vicsig.net. 24 February 2023.
  2. Web site: Ballan. VR History. 24 February 2023.
  3. April 1973. Way and Works. Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. 73.
  4. January 2007. Works. Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. 24.
  5. Web site: $518 Million Ballarat Line Upgrade Released To Market . Minister for Public Transport . Premier of Victoria website . 1 March 2017 . 2 February 2019 .
  6. Web site: Ballarat Line Upgrade . Rail Projects Victoria . 2 February 2019 . 2 February 2019 .
  7. Web site: Ballan Station . Rail Projects Victoria . 29 January 2019 . 2 February 2019 .
  8. https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/route/1728 Ballarat - Melbourne timetable
  9. https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/route/1837 Ararat - Melbourne
  10. https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/route/1775 Maryborough - Melbourne via Ballarat
  11. https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/route/14959/ballan-hepburn-via-daylesford/ Ballan - Hepburn via Daylesford
  12. https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/route/15028/ballan-mount-egerton-via-gordon/ Ballan - Mount Egerton via Gordon