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'''Redfern station''' is a railway station serving the [[Sydney]] suburb of Redfern <ref>[[wikipedia:Redfern, New South Wales]]</ref>. It is served by the [[T1 North Shore & Western Line]], [[T2 Inner West & Leppington Line]], [[T3 Bankstown Line]], [[T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line]], [[T8 Airport & South Line]] and [[T9 Northern Line]] of the [[Sydney Trains]] network. Some [[NSW TrainLink]] Intercity services also stop at the station.
'''Redfern station''' is a railway station serving the [[Sydney]] suburb of [[wikipedia:Redfern, New South Wales|Redfern]]. It is served by the [[T1 North Shore & Western Line]], [[T2 Inner West & Leppington Line]], [[T3 Bankstown Line]], [[T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line]], [[T8 Airport & South Line]] and [[T9 Northern Line]] of the [[Sydney Trains]] network. Some [[NSW TrainLink]] Intercity services also stop at the station.


==History==
==History==
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[[File:Redfern station incomplete platforms.jpg|thumb|Incomplete platforms]]
[[File:Redfern station incomplete platforms.jpg|thumb|Incomplete platforms]]
[[File:Redfern Station platform 11 April 2018.jpg|thumb|Underground platforms serve the [[Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line]]]]-->
[[File:Redfern Station platform 11 April 2018.jpg|thumb|Underground platforms serve the [[Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line]]]]-->
In the early history of the New South Wales railways, Redfern station was the frequently used but unofficial name of the principal Sydney terminus, a fact which has led to persistent confusion. That station, the first Sydney Terminal, was north of Cleveland Street, which is Redfern's northern boundary, and south of Devonshire Street. It opened on 26 September 1855 in an area known as Cleveland Fields which is now the railway corridor called Sydney Yard. This original 'Redfern' station comprised one wooden platform in a corrugated iron shed. As traffic increased the original station was replaced in 1874 by a brick building containing two platforms. This second station, the second Sydney Terminal which grew to 14 platforms, was designed for through traffic if the lines were extended in the city direction. This second station was found to be too far from the city centre, so a new station (the present [[Central station (Sydney)|Sydney Central station]]) was built to the north of Devonshire Street and opened on 4 August 1906.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald|title=unknown|date= 6 August 1906|page=6}}</ref> The 1874 station was soon demolished.<ref name=NSWEnvironment&Heritage>[http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=4801095 Redfern Railway Station Group] NSW Environment & Heritage</ref>
In the early history of the New South Wales railways, Redfern station was the frequently used but unofficial name of the principal Sydney terminus, a fact which has led to persistent confusion. That station, the first Sydney Terminal, was north of Cleveland Street, which is Redfern's northern boundary, and south of Devonshire Street. It opened on 26 September 1855 in an area known as Cleveland Fields which is now the railway corridor called Sydney Yard. This original 'Redfern' station comprised one wooden platform in a corrugated iron shed. As traffic increased the original station was replaced in 1874 by a brick building containing two platforms. This second station, the second Sydney Terminal which grew to 14 platforms, was designed for through traffic if the lines were extended in the city direction. This second station was found to be too far from the city centre, so a new station (the present [[Central station (Sydney)|Sydney Central station]]) was built to the north of Devonshire Street and opened on 4 August 1906.<ref>{{cite news |work=The Sydney Morning Herald |title=unknown |date= 6 August 1906 |page=6}}</ref> The 1874 station was soon demolished.<ref name=NSWEnvironment&Heritage>[http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=4801095 Redfern Railway Station Group] NSW Environment & Heritage</ref>


A station was opened in 1876 1.3 kilometres west of the original Redfern and called Eveleigh. In 1885 Eveleigh's platforms were reconstructed at the present Redfern site, and on 21 October 1906 this station was renamed Redfern.<ref>[http://www.nswrail.net/locations/show.php?name=NSW:Redfern Redfern Station] NSWrail.net</ref>
A station was opened in 1876 1.3 kilometres west of the original Redfern and called Eveleigh. In 1885 Eveleigh's platforms were reconstructed at the present Redfern site, and on 21 October 1906 this station was renamed Redfern.<ref>[http://www.nswrail.net/locations/show.php?name=NSW:Redfern Redfern Station] NSWrail.net</ref>
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The present Redfern station was damaged by fire in a 2004 riot. The ticketing area and station master's office were significantly damaged - and the windows in the front of the station were bricked up for almost a year afterwards to prevent further attacks. They have since been replaced with glass windows.<ref name=NSWEnvironment&Heritage/>
The present Redfern station was damaged by fire in a 2004 riot. The ticketing area and station master's office were significantly damaged - and the windows in the front of the station were bricked up for almost a year afterwards to prevent further attacks. They have since been replaced with glass windows.<ref name=NSWEnvironment&Heritage/>


The lack of wheelchair access and concerns about overcrowding have become an issue. Work on installing a lift to platforms 6 and 7 commenced on 13 April 2015.<ref>[https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/newsroom-and-events/media-releases/lift-to-be-built-for-redfern-station-customers Lift to be built for Redfern Station customers] Transport for NSW 30 January 2014</ref><ref>[https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/newsroom-and-events/media-releases/new-lift-at-redfern-progresses-as-geotech-works-begin New lift at Redfern progresses as geotech works begin] Transport for NSW 10 October 2014</ref><ref>[https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/news-and-events/media-releases/customers-one-step-closer-to-access-improvements-at-redfern-station Customers one step closer to access improvements at Redfern Station] Transport for NSW 10 April 2015</ref> This requires most passengers needing a lift to change trains at Central and then travel to Redfern.
The lack of wheelchair access and concerns about overcrowding have become an issue. Work on installing a lift to platforms 6 and 7 commenced in April 2015.<ref>{{cite web |title=Lift to be built for Redfern Station customers |url=https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/newsroom-and-events/media-releases/lift-to-be-built-for-redfern-station-customers |publisher=Transport for NSW |date=30 January 2014 |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=New lift at Redfern progresses as geotech works begin |url=https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/newsroom-and-events/media-releases/new-lift-at-redfern-progresses-as-geotech-works-begin |publisher=Transport for NSW |date=10 October 2014 |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Customers one step closer to access improvements at Redfern Station |url=https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/news-and-events/media-releases/customers-one-step-closer-to-access-improvements-at-redfern-station |publisher=Transport for NSW |date=10 April 2015 |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref> This requires most passengers needing a lift to change trains at Central and then travel to Redfern.
 
A new northeastern entrance opened in November 2018. Located on the corner of Lawson Street and Gibbons Street, it replaced a nearby entrance on Gibbons Street that was adjacent to the access for the underground platforms.<ref>{{cite web |title=Redfern Station improvement works  |url=https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/projects/current-projects/redfern-station-improvement-works |publisher=Transport for NSW |date= |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190426041008/https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/projects/current-projects/redfern-station-improvement-works  |archivedate=26 April 2019}}</ref>
 
There are also plans to build a new footbridge at the southern end of the station. Transport for NSW revealed various design options for the footbridge and conducted public consultations during 2019. The upgrade would provide lift access to all the above ground platforms, expand and improve access to the Marian Street entrance and provide a new southwestern entrance on either Little Eveleigh Street or Wilson Street.<ref>{{cite web |title=Redfern Station Upgrade - New Southern Concourse |url=https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/projects/current-projects/redfern-station-upgrade-new-southern-concourse |publisher=Transport for NSW |accessdate=29 July 2019 |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Redfern Station Upgrade New Southern Concourse Stakeholder Forum – 4 July 2019 |url=https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/system/files/media/documents/2019/Redfern%20Station%20Upgrade%20-%20options%20presentation%20040719.PDF |publisher=Transport for NSW |date=July 2019 |archiveurl= |archivedate=}}</ref>


==Station layout==
==Station layout==
Redfern has 12 platforms, 10 above ground (linked by stairs to the concourse at Lawson Street), and 2 underground (linked by stairs and escalators to the concourse at Gibbons Street). The two concourses are linked by a footbridge.
Redfern has 12 platforms, 10 above ground (linked by stairs to the concourse at Lawson Street), and 2 underground (linked by stairs and escalators to the concourse at Gibbons Street). The two concourses are linked by a footbridge.


The station has three main entrances - the two northern entrances are the main entrance on Lawson Street and a second entrance on the corner of Lawson Street and Gibbons Street (especially for passengers using platforms 11 and 12), and a southern entrance on Marian Street which is accessed by walking along platform 10.
The station has three entrances - the two northern entrances are the main entrance on Lawson Street and a second entrance on the corner of Lawson Street and Gibbons Street (especially for passengers using platforms 11 and 12), and a southeastern entrance on Marian Street which is accessed by walking along platform 10.


===Platforms & services===
===Platforms & services===
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Redfern station is a railway station serving the Sydney suburb of Redfern. It is served by the T1 North Shore & Western Line, T2 Inner West & Leppington Line, T3 Bankstown Line, T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line, T8 Airport & South Line and T9 Northern Line of the Sydney Trains network. Some NSW TrainLink Intercity services also stop at the station.

History

In the early history of the New South Wales railways, Redfern station was the frequently used but unofficial name of the principal Sydney terminus, a fact which has led to persistent confusion. That station, the first Sydney Terminal, was north of Cleveland Street, which is Redfern's northern boundary, and south of Devonshire Street. It opened on 26 September 1855 in an area known as Cleveland Fields which is now the railway corridor called Sydney Yard. This original 'Redfern' station comprised one wooden platform in a corrugated iron shed. As traffic increased the original station was replaced in 1874 by a brick building containing two platforms. This second station, the second Sydney Terminal which grew to 14 platforms, was designed for through traffic if the lines were extended in the city direction. This second station was found to be too far from the city centre, so a new station (the present Sydney Central station) was built to the north of Devonshire Street and opened on 4 August 1906.[1] The 1874 station was soon demolished.[2]

A station was opened in 1876 1.3 kilometres west of the original Redfern and called Eveleigh. In 1885 Eveleigh's platforms were reconstructed at the present Redfern site, and on 21 October 1906 this station was renamed Redfern.[3]

On 1 August 1926, a further two platforms opened on the southern side (9 and 10) as part of the electrification of the Illawarra railway line.[4]

Work on underground platforms 11 and 12 began in the 1940s but did not finish until the 1970s when the Eastern Suburbs railway line was opened in 1979. It was proposed to build up to four platforms for the underground route. Two of these platforms were built and now are platforms 11 and 12, however, the other two platforms were half constructed to the side of platforms 11 and 12. These are visible through a small gap in the wall opposite Platform 11, as well as by a boarded up entry portal under the Lawson Street Bridge (which was to be the down track), and a now filled-in dive tunnel under the Wells Street Sectioning Hut on the Central side of Lawson Street. The area in which the platforms were to be situated is visible from the station concourse at the entrance to Platform 10.[2]

Until 1994, Redfern had an overhead footbridge at the Eveleigh end of the platforms, connecting platforms 1-10 by stairs. This was demolished because the funds for its maintenance were not available.[2]

A single track underground tunnel was built for steam locomotives from Central station to access Eveleigh Railway Workshops. Known as the Engine Dive, it dives to the north of Platform 1 surfacing at the southern end of Platform 10. A number of chimneys still exist, especially on Platform 1.[2]

The present Redfern station was damaged by fire in a 2004 riot. The ticketing area and station master's office were significantly damaged - and the windows in the front of the station were bricked up for almost a year afterwards to prevent further attacks. They have since been replaced with glass windows.[2]

The lack of wheelchair access and concerns about overcrowding have become an issue. Work on installing a lift to platforms 6 and 7 commenced in April 2015.[5][6][7] This requires most passengers needing a lift to change trains at Central and then travel to Redfern.

A new northeastern entrance opened in November 2018. Located on the corner of Lawson Street and Gibbons Street, it replaced a nearby entrance on Gibbons Street that was adjacent to the access for the underground platforms.[8]

There are also plans to build a new footbridge at the southern end of the station. Transport for NSW revealed various design options for the footbridge and conducted public consultations during 2019. The upgrade would provide lift access to all the above ground platforms, expand and improve access to the Marian Street entrance and provide a new southwestern entrance on either Little Eveleigh Street or Wilson Street.[9][10]

Station layout

Redfern has 12 platforms, 10 above ground (linked by stairs to the concourse at Lawson Street), and 2 underground (linked by stairs and escalators to the concourse at Gibbons Street). The two concourses are linked by a footbridge.

The station has three entrances - the two northern entrances are the main entrance on Lawson Street and a second entrance on the corner of Lawson Street and Gibbons Street (especially for passengers using platforms 11 and 12), and a southeastern entrance on Marian Street which is accessed by walking along platform 10.

Platforms & services

Surface platforms
Platform
type
Platform
number
Line Details Next station
(Up direction)
Next station
(Down direction)
Side 1 Morning peak services to Central Central N/A
Special event services to Central
Morning peak services to Central
Island 2 Evening peak services to Springwood, Katoomba, Mount Victoria & Lithgow N/A Strathfield
Evening peak services to Gosford, Wyong & Newcastle
Evening peak services to Wollongong & Kiama Wolli Creek
Special event services to Olympic Park Strathfield
Evening peak services to Hornsby via Strathfield
3 Services to Hornsby & Berowra Central N/A
Services to Gordon
Island 4 Services to Emu Plains & Richmond N/A Strathfield
Services to Epping & Hornsby via Strathfield Burwood
5 Services to the City Circle Central N/A
Island 6 Services to Parramatta & Leppington N/A Macdonaldtown
7 Services to the City Circle Central N/A
Morning peak services to the City Circle
Island 8 Services to Lidcombe & Liverpool via Bankstown N/A Erskineville
Evening peak services to Macarthur via Sydenham & Revesby St Peters
9 Platform occasionally used by services commencing at Redfern Central N/A
Side 10 Platform occasionally used by services terminating at Redfern N/A None
Underground platforms
Platform
type
Platform
number
Line Details Next station
(Up direction)
Next station
(Down direction)
Island 11 Services to Bondi Junction Central N/A
Services to Martin Place & Bondi Junction
12 Services to Cronulla & Waterfall via Hurstville N/A Sydenham
Services to Wollongong, Port Kembla, Dapto & Kiama Wolli Creek
N/A Platforms never completed none


References

References

References:
  1. "unknown". The Sydney Morning Herald: p. 6. 6 August 1906. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Redfern Railway Station Group NSW Environment & Heritage
  3. Redfern Station NSWrail.net
  4. "60 Years Ago" Railway Digest August 1986 page 260
  5. "Lift to be built for Redfern Station customers". Transport for NSW. 30 January 2014. https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/newsroom-and-events/media-releases/lift-to-be-built-for-redfern-station-customers. 
  6. "New lift at Redfern progresses as geotech works begin". Transport for NSW. 10 October 2014. https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/newsroom-and-events/media-releases/new-lift-at-redfern-progresses-as-geotech-works-begin. 
  7. "Customers one step closer to access improvements at Redfern Station". Transport for NSW. 10 April 2015. https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/news-and-events/media-releases/customers-one-step-closer-to-access-improvements-at-redfern-station. 
  8. "Redfern Station improvement works". Transport for NSW. Archived from the original on 26 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190426041008/https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/projects/current-projects/redfern-station-improvement-works. 
  9. "Redfern Station Upgrade - New Southern Concourse". Transport for NSW. https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/projects/current-projects/redfern-station-upgrade-new-southern-concourse. Retrieved 29 July 2019. 
  10. "Redfern Station Upgrade New Southern Concourse Stakeholder Forum – 4 July 2019". Transport for NSW. July 2019. https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/system/files/media/documents/2019/Redfern%20Station%20Upgrade%20-%20options%20presentation%20040719.PDF. 


Attribution

This article incorporates text from the following revision of the English Wikipedia article "Redfern railway station": https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Redfern_railway_station&oldid=863545135.

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