Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Train services continue to be disrupted on Friday due to the knock-on effects of this week’s rail strikes. Here, the PA news agency answers 10 key questions about what passengers should expect.
The Waverley Masterplan drawn up by engineering firm Arup Group envisages the creation of a new mezzanine level concourse above the main platforms to facilitate passenger circulation within the station, with a link through to the neighbouring Waverley Mall shopping centre. As part of the redevelopment, the entrance ramps from Waverley Bridge ...
Recently the city has seen the introduction of the Edinburgh Trams, major improvements to Edinburgh Waverley including new platforms to cope with new routes and increased passenger numbers, a £25 million redevelopment of Haymarket railway station, as well as new railway lines opening to Airdrie and Bathgate, and from 2015 to Tweedbank in the ...
Tooronga railway station is a commuter railway station on the Glen Waverley line, which is part of the Melbourne railway network. It serves the eastern suburb of Malvern, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Tooronga station is a ground level unstaffed station, featuring two side platforms.
The station is owned by VicTrack, a state government agency, and is operated by Metro Trains Melbourne. [9] The length of both platforms is approximately 160 metres (520 ft), long enough for a Metro Trains 7-car HCMT. [citation needed] Both platforms have a single station building, with the building on Platform 1 serving as a waiting room and ...
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Glen Waverley station opened on 5 May 1930, when the railway line was extended from Eastmalvern. [5] Like the suburb itself, the station was named after a township which was privately surveyed in 1853. [11] The owner named it after Sir Walter Scott's novel Waverley. [11] Upon opening, the station was located near the current day Springvale Road ...
The station was previously closed (along with the Waverley Route) in 1969. The station reopened, to the south of the original, on 6 September 2015. [1] On 9 September 2015 the Queen and Prince Philip stopped off in Newtongrange station to unveil a plaque to officially open the station. [2] The new construction work was undertaken by BAM Nuttall.