White City railway station, Melbourne
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White City railway station was located on the Sydenham line (then the St Albans line) of the Melbourne suburban rail system. It was located approximately 500 m west of Tottenham railway station. The next station down the line is Sunshine.
White City was opened on November 11, 1927 as Coursing Platform, and was renamed White City on August 25, 1929. It was converted to a regular suburban station in December 1949. It primarily existed to service local industry (in particular the Olympic Tyres factory) and the greyhound racing track in the area.
The station only ever had a westbound platform, even though at its peak, fifty services a week stopped at the station. Due to its proximity to Tottenham station, White City's signals were operated from there.
In the early 1980s, Tottenham station underwent renovations. The line was raised in order to avoid the level crossing at Ashley Street. A new high-level island platform was built there, and it was decided to remove the nearby White City station as a result. On October 4, 1981, White City was officially closed. It was later demolished, and no trace of its presence remains today.
See List of closed Melbourne railway stations, and List of Melbourne railway stations for other closed and current stations.
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Tottenham | → | White City (closed) | → | Sunshine |
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