Willsmere railway station

Coordinates: 37°47′42″S 145°02′11″E / 37.79489°S 145.036525°E / -37.79489; 145.036525

Willsmere
Line(s) Outer Circle
Platforms 2
History
Opened 24 March 1891
Closed 12 April 1893

Willsmere was a railway station on the Outer Circle, located in the suburb of Kew, Melbourne, Australia. The station was named after the estate of early Kew settlers H.S. and Thomas Wills. Willsmere was opened with the line in 1891, and closed with it in 1893, with 2 side platforms and a loop off the main line to the south. The station platforms and buildings were believed to have been removed around 1930.[1]

References

  1. Adrian Dare (January 1987). "The Ashy Dasher and the Deepdene Dasher". Newsrail. Australian Railway Historical Society. p. 8.
Closed station navigation
Outer Circle line
APM Siding | East Kew Next station
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