Showing 125 items matching "electrified railway"
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Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Frankston Railway Line, Chelsea, 1993
... the railway line was electrified. ... the railway line was electrified. Chelsea Electric Train Frankston ...Chelsea station opened on 4 February 1907 as a single platform stopping station, on a single railway line to Frankston, which was laid in 1882. The double line was introduced in December 1910, and the station expanded to two platforms. In 1922 the railway line was electrified. Black and white photos of Frankston Railway Line, taken at Chelsea looking north from Argyle Street Crossing. chelsea, electric train, frankston railway line -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea Railway Station, 1993
... the railway line was electrified. ... the railway line was electrified. Chelsea Electric Train Frankston ...Chelsea station opened on 4 February 1907 as a single platform stopping station, on a single railway line to Frankston, which was laid in 1882. The double line was introduced in December 1910, and the station expanded to two platforms. In 1922 the railway line was electrified. Four black and white photos of Chelsea Railway station. P01067: Chelsea Railway Station showing office on Melbourne side of station (west); P01068: An electric train (Harris Train also known as the "Blue Train") stationary at Chelsea Station; P 01069: Chelsea railway station showing down side (Frankston) office building; P01070: Chelsea Railway Station office, taken from the ramp on the west side of line.chelsea, electric train, frankston railway line, harris train, blue train -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea Railway Station, 1915 - 1922
... the railway line was electrified. ... the railway line was electrified. Chelsea Steam Train Tait carriages ...Chelsea station opened on 4 February 1907 as a single platform stopping station, on a single railway line to Frankston, which was laid in 1882. The double line was introduced in December 1910, and the station expanded to two platforms. In 1922 the railway line was electrified. Two black and white postcards of Chelsea Railway station. P000113 Show a steam engine pulling the Swing Door carriages at the station."Chelsea 53"chelsea, steam train, tait carriages, frankston railway line, chelsea railway station -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea Railway Station, 1990
... the railway line was electrified. ... the railway line was electrified. Chelsea Frannkston Railway Line ...Chelsea station opened on 4 February 1907 as a single platform stopping station, on a single railway line to Frankston, which was laid in 1882. The double line was introduced in December 1910, and the station expanded to two platforms. In 1922 the railway line was electrified. Two coloured photos of Chelsea Railway station.chelsea, frannkston railway line, electric train -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Sunbury Railway Station, 2012
This is a photograph of the Sunbury Railway Terminal, looking north, taken shortly after the rail service became electrified in 2012. Prior to this date, Sunbury residents relied on the V Line service for their commute to Melbourne. The commercial development on either side of the rail tracks gradually took place from 2000.A coloured photograph of a railway yard with extra rail tracks lines and the overhead electric lines. There is commercial development on either side of the rail tracks.sunbury railway station, electricity, metro train service, sunbury