词条 | Birregurra railway station |
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|name = Birregurra |style = V/Line |type = |image = Biregurra-station-2005.jpg |image_caption = Station in July 2005 |address = Birregurra Road, Birregurra |country = Australia |coordinates = {{coord|-38.3287|143.7832|format=dms|type:railwaystation_region:AU-VIC|display=inline,title}} |owned = VicTrack |operator = V/Line |line = Warrnambool |distance = 134.29 kilometres from Southern Cross |platform = 1 |tracks = 1 |other = |structure = Ground |depth = |levels = |parking = Yes |bicycle = |disabled = Yes |status = Unstaffed |code = BGU |zone = No Myki. Paper tickets apply. |web = [https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/stop/1510 Public Transport Victoria] |opened = 13 March 1877 |closed = |rebuilt = |electrified = |former = |mpassengers = |passengers = |pass_system = |pass_year = |pass_percent = |services = 4 in each direction on weekdays, 3 on weekends{{s-rail|title=V/Line}}{{s-line|system=Victoria|line=Warrnambool|previous=Winchelsea|next=Colac|type2=Warrnambool}} }}Birregurra railway station is located on the Port Fairy line, in Victoria, Australia, serving the town of Birregurra.[1] It opened on 13 March 1877, as the temporary terminus of the line from Winchelsea. On 27 July 1877, the line was extended to Colac.[2][3] At one time, the station was the junction of the Forrest branch line, which opened in December 1889, and closed in March 1957.[2] The former sheep and cattle race was abolished in 1973.[4] The station was one of the original 35 stations to be closed under the New Deal for Country Passengers in 1981. However, the station received a last-minute reprieve prior to the New Deal timetable.[5] All the sidings formerly provided have been removed, but the original station building remains on the platform, as well as an iron water tower behind it. In 1996, the run-down station building was restored under the auspices of the South Western Railway Society, utilising people employed through the Federal Government's New Work Opportunities scheme.[6] Platforms and servicesBirregurra has one platform. It is serviced by V/Line's Warrnambool line services.[7] Platform 1:
References1. ^Birregurra Vicsig 2. ^1 Colac Vicsig 3. ^Colac Station Rail Geelong 4. ^{{cite magazine|date=April 1973|title=Way and Works|magazine=Newsrail|publisher=Australian Railway Historical Society|page=73}} 5. ^{{cite magazine|date=November 1981|title=Traffic|magazine=Newsrail|publisher=Australian Railway Historical Society|page=271}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.railpage.org.au/swrs/birregurra.html |title=Birregurra Station |publisher=South Western Railway Society |accessdate=2012-12-22 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061011232150/http://www.railpage.org.au/swrs/birregurra.html |archivedate=October 11, 2006 }} 7. ^[https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/route/1853 Warrnambool - Melbourne via Colac] Public Transport Victoria External links
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