Deer Park railway station is a regional railway station on the Ararat and Warrnambool lines, part of the Victorian railway network. It serves the western suburb of Deer Park, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Deer Park station is an elevated premium station, featuring two side platforms. It opened on 2 April 1884, with the current station provided in 2023.[3]
Initially opened as Kororoit, the station was given its current name of Deer Park on 3 December 1889.[3]
History
Deer Park station opened as Kororoit on 2 April 1884, along with the Serviceton line, and was renamed Deer Park in 1899, by which time the station had a three road yard, passenger platform on the southern track, a goods platform on the northern track, and an interlockedsignal box. Being on a single track railway, it served as a crossing loop for trains, which remained until 1913, when the signal box was abolished.[4]
In 1928, a siding serving Nobel Chemical Finishes (Australia) Pty Ltd was provided at the up (Spencer Street) end of the station, running north to a loop siding and dead end. In 1929, alterations were made to the electric staff working of trains, to permit workers trains to operate to the Nobel factories at Ardeer and Deer Park. In 1943, the signal box was reopened, in conjunction with the opening of the new Ravenhall siding (Commonwealth Government Siding), at the down end of the yard. The new siding ran south from the line to a loop siding, before terminating at a dead end.[4] Also occurring in that year, flashing light signals were provided at the former Mount Derrimut Road level crossing (then known as Station Road), which was located at the up end of the station.[5]
The Nobel siding (later ICIANZ) was closed in 1955 and, in 1976, the line from Sunshine to Deer Park West Junction was duplicated,[3][6] with the current island platform also provided.[6] The signal box was closed, and the line was worked by Centralised Traffic Control from Sunshine. Crossovers between both lines were provided at each end of the platform. In 1978, the Ravenhall siding was abolished.
In 1981, boom barriers were provided at the former Mount Derrimut Road level crossing.[4][7] In 1987, one of the loop sidings in the yard was removed, with the last siding removed in 1989, leaving only the main line and platform.[4] In 2005, as part of the Regional Fast Rail project, control of the signalling was transferred to the Ballarat signal box.[8]
In September 2009, an upgrade of Deer Park station commenced, including:[9]
retain as many trees as possible, as well as planting new trees;
protect native grasses to the east of the new car park.
In June 2015, the junction of the Deer Park – West Werribee line, part of the Regional Rail Link project, opened three kilometres west of Deer Park.[10][11] The year prior, during major construction works, the station underwent a minor upgrade as part of the project. There were changes to the platform and the car-park, and safety fences were installed between the tracks and the car-park waiting area.
As part of the Level Crossing Removal Project, the Mount Derrimut Road level crossing was grade separated and the station rebuilt in April 2023.[15] The railway line was elevated over the road, along with the rebuilt station.[16] Construction began in 2021, with the station and adjacent road reopening on 24 April 2023.[17]
Deer Park is also the first station in Victoria to have a roof garden[18]