词条 | Cottesloe railway station |
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|name = Cottesloe |type = |style = Transperth |image = Cottesloe station overview.jpg |image_size = |image_caption = Northbound view in May 2012 |address = Curtin Avenue, Cottesloe |country = Australia |coordinates = {{coord|-31.996894|115.760939|region:AU-WA_type:railwaystation|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |elevation = |distance = 12.4 kilometres from Perth |line = {{legend0|#005A9C}} Fremantle |bus_routes = |bus_stands = |structure = Ground |platform = 2 (1 island) |depth = |levels = |tracks = 2 |parking = |bicycle = |opened = 1884 |closed = |rebuilt = |electrified = Yes |disabled = |architectural_style = |code = FCE 99311 (platform 1) 99312 (platform 2) |owned = Public Transport Authority |operator = Transperth |zone = 2 |former = Bullens Siding |passengers = |pass_year = |pass_percent = |pass_system = |mpassengers = |services ={{s-rail|title=Transperth}}{{s-line|system=Transperth|line=Fremantle|previous=Grant Street|next=Mosman Park}} |web = |route_map = |map_state = }} Cottesloe railway station is a railway station on the Transperth network. It is located on the Fremantle line, 12.4 kilometres from Perth station serving the suburbs of Cottesloe and Peppermint Grove. HistoryCottesloe station was originally established as Bullens Siding in 1884.[1] Robert Napoleon Bullen was the proprietor of the Albion Hotel. The station was a request stop. Passengers could stop the train with a provided red flag in daylight or a candle in a jar at night. In June 1892 the station was renamed Cottesloe and became a regular stop for trains.[2] The station closed on 1 September 1979 along with the rest of the Fremantle line, re-opening on 29 July 1983 when services were restored. Cottesloe was previously the junction for a now lifted parallel freight line that ran to the Leighton Marshalling Yard.[3][4] Station locationCottesloe station is located on the eastern edge of Cottesloe near the boundary with Peppermint Grove. The tracks lie between Curtin Avenue and Railway Street, two important roads in the area. There are two access points from each of these roads: At the southern end of the platform a pedestrian bridge provides access by stairs to the platform; those on the northern end of the platform require crossing the tracks at grade level to reach the platform.[5] ServicesCottesloe station is served by Transperth Fremantle line services from Fremantle to Perth that continue through to Midland via the Midland line.[6][7] PlatformsCottesloe station had three platforms. During electrification of the line in 1991, the original northbound platform became southbound and the goods platform was converted for northbound services with the original southbound platform now disused. The goods line originally headed north to service the local Eureka flour mill.[8] A graded grass corridor still marks the site of the track. There was once a manned signal cabin on the western end of the station. {{tst|top|caption=[2769] Cottesloe station platforms}}{{tst|stop=99311 |platform=1 |line=Fremantle |pattern=All stations, A, S |dest=Perth |notes=}}{{tst |stop=99312 |platform=2 |line=Fremantle |pattern=All stations |dest=Fremantle |notes=}}{{tst|bottom}} Bus routesA regular bus service stops on the eastern side of the station. Bus route 102 operates at 30 minute intervals with Cottesloe station acting as its terminus.[9] Rail replacement route 906 uses the western side of the station on Curtin Avenue but only operates to replace trains during line maintenance closures. {{brt|top}}{{brt|stop=[22665] Railway Street|route=102 |dest=to Elizabeth Quay bus station via Marine Parade & Stirling Highway[9]}}{{brt|stop=[22057] Curtin Avenue (north bound) |route=906 |dest=Rail replacement service to Perth station}}{{brt|stop=[22059] Curtin Avenue (south bound) |route=906 |dest=Rail replacement service to Fremantle station}}{{brt|bottom}} References1. ^{{cite news|title=The Daily News|date=31 May 1884|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article76214834|work=The Daily News|page=3|accessdate=21 June 2012}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=General News|date=11 June 1892|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66307551|work=The Inquirer & Commercial News|page=2|accessdate=10 March 2014}} 3. ^Our History Public Transport Authority 4. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20080721030836/http://www.righttrack.wa.gov.au/Portals/3/media/History_Fremantle.pdf History of Stations on the Fremantle Line] Right Track 5. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20070830193121/http://www.transperth.wa.gov.au/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=oxj%2FcAjvoqY%3D&tabid=61&mid=672 Cottesloe Station Layout] Transperth 6. ^Fremantle Line Timetable Transperth 31 January 2016 7. ^[https://bitre.gov.au/publications/2012/files/report_131.pdf Understanding Australia's urban railways] Bureau of Infrastructure Transport & Regional Economics July 2012 page 12 8. ^{{cite news|title=Eureka Flour Mills Official Opening|date=20 January 1905|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25372990|work=The West Australian|page=3|accessdate=10 March 2014}} 9. ^1 {{Cite Transperth bus|102}} External links{{commons category-inline}}{{s-info|name=Cottesloe|zone=Zone 2}}{{s-start}}{{s-rail|title=Transperth}}{{s-line|system=Transperth|line=Fremantle|branch=All, A, S|previous=Grant Street|next=Mosman Park|note=Zone 2|note2=Zone 2}}{{s-end}}{{Public Transport Authority of Western Australia railway stations|Fremantle=y|state=collapsed}}{{TransperthBusStations}} 4 : Cottesloe, Western Australia|Fremantle railway line|Railway stations in Perth, Western Australia|Railway stations opened in 1884 |
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