Eaglehawk railway station is located on the Piangil line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the north-western Bendigo suburb of Eaglehawk, and it opened on 19 September 1876.

A pedestrian subway once existed at the up end of the station, until it was filled in and replaced with a pedestrian crossing in 1967.

The Eaglehawk–Kerang electric staff section was replaced with staff and ticket in 1987. In 1989, the signal box, interlocking and goods yard at the station was abolished. A former goods shed and a small disused platform is located opposite the station.

In 2020, the station underwent a refurbishment, including new car park spaces and drop-off zones, an upgraded forecourt and an extension to the platform at the up end of the station.

Located approximately 1 km west of the station is the junction of the Piangil line and the disused Eaglehawk–Inglewood line.

Platforms and services

Eaglehawk has one platform. It is serviced by terminating V/Line Bendigo line services from Southern Cross, and through Swan Hill line services between Swan Hill and Southern Cross.

Platform 1:

  •  Bendigo line  weekday services to Southern Cross; terminating services
  •  Swan Hill line  services to Southern Cross and Swan Hill

Transport links

Eaglehawk is served by V/Line Bendigo – Swan Hill and Mildura road coach services.

Gallery

References

External links

  • Victorian Railway Stations gallery
  • Melway map at street-directory.com.au

Eaglehawk Railway Station Goods Shed 1942014 EMRG_MELBOURNE Flickr

Eaglehawk Railway Station looking UP toward Bendigo 1942… Flickr

Eagle Stockfotos & Eagle Bilder Alamy

Eaglehawk Railway Station Looking Down away from Bendigo… Flickr

A large railway eagle for a steam of the Third Reich. 66 cm