Hove railway station, Adelaide explained

Hove
Style:Adelaide
Address:Addison Road, Hove
Coordinates:-35.0123°N 138.5237°W
Owned:Department for Infrastructure & Transport
Operator:Adelaide Metro
Line:Seaford
Distance:14.6 km from Adelaide
Platforms:2
Tracks:2
Structure:Ground
Parking:Yes
Bicycle:Yes
Bus Routes:262 & 265 to City & Westfield Marion
Opened:1914

Hove railway station is located on the Seaford line.[1] Situated in the south-western Adelaide suburb of Hove, it is 14.6 kilometres from Adelaide station.

History

Hove was opened on 12 January 1914, and originally as North Brighton Station.[2] In April 1914, not long after opening, the station was renamed Middle Brighton Station.[3] Later in 1914, an electric light was installed to replace the previous oil lamp. As it was an unmanned station at the time, the light was switched on by a guard on the passing train at sundown, and off by the guard on the last train for the night.[4] A ticket office was added to the platform in mid-1915.[5] In 1920, the Railways Commissioner suggested the station should be renamed to Tingara Station, however the Brighton Council preferred Hove.[6] The station was officially renamed Hove in June 1920.[7]

Until the 1990s, Hove station had a ticket office, toilets and an underground pedestrian tunnel, but heavy graffiti and vandalism led to these facilities being closed and demolished. Like many stations on the Adelaide Metro network, the tunnel was replaced with a level pedestrian crossing.

Funding for a grade separation of Brighton Road and the Seaford line was announced in the 2019/2020 state budget, with a combined commitment of $171 million in funding from the Federal and State governments.[8] Design options were released in January 2021,[9] however the project was later cancelled in June 2021 with the 2021/2022 state budget citing cost overruns and local opposition to the project.[10] [11]

Services by platform

PlatformDestination/s
1Seaford
2Adelaide

Notes and References

  1. https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/var/metro/storage/original/application/85a61478521f6729a670aaeb5a7624d6.pdf Seaford & Tonsley timetable
  2. News: Brighton Railway. 1 June 2015. The Register. 9 January 1914.
  3. News: Middle Brighton. 1 June 2015. Daily Herald. 22 April 1914.
  4. News: Electric Light at Middle Brighton. 1 June 2015. Daily Herald. 2 December 1914.
  5. News: Brighton Improvements. 1 June 2015. The Register. 29 May 1915.
  6. News: Brighton: Monday January 19. 1 June 2015. The Register. 29 January 1920.
  7. News: Brighton: Monday, June 21. 1 June 2015. The Register. 25 June 1920.
  8. Web site: "Notorious" level crossings targeted in State Budget . 17 June 2019 . 22 December 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201222112158/https://indaily.com.au/news/2019/06/17/notorious-level-crossings-targeted-in-state-budget/ . 22 December 2020.
  9. Web site: Design options released for Hove Level Crossing Removal Project . 28 January 2021 . 22 June 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210622082346/https://railexpress.com.au/design-options-released-for-hove-level-crossing-removal-project/ . 22 June 2021.
  10. Web site: Plan for $450m Hove level crossing scrapped in State Budget . 22 June 2021 . 22 June 2021.
  11. Web site: 'Lucky last': Lucas's low-key swansong sells hope – not the farm . 22 June 2021 . 22 June 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210622082544/https://indaily.com.au/news/2021/06/22/lucky-last-lucass-low-key-swansong-sells-hope-not-the-farm/ . 22 June 2021.