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'''Brixham Street Railway Station''' is a commuter railway station located on Wadalup Rd in [[Monsvallis]], [[Pongi]]. It is the busiest train station in Pongi, and it serves many commuter lines from Monsvallis and a regional line heading to Western Pongi. It was opened in 1927, sitting right on the western side of the [[Monsvallis Peninsula]] heading right onto the Elborra Bay. It was part of the first railway in Pongi and is known internationally as a Pongian symbol of pride and war.
Brixham Street is serviced by many Metro services via a new set of underground platforms, and is a second terminus for regional trains, most often going to Forestown, Oakpalm and Mosatt. It was the busiest station in the nation by far before the Monsvallis Loop was built, creating a grand loop across the city before ballooning back to the terminus.
The station's main building was built in 1927 after commissioner [[Tom Rye]] designed plans for a grand terminal in the heart of the city. It is distinct with a tall, Edwardian structure which towered over the small brick loco-hauled train stations. It is most known for the surrounding Park Lane Precinct, which is lined with Pongian Patriotic Symbols, along with being adorned in a sewn flag.
==History==
==Parklands Station==
==Platforms==
==Transport Links==

Latest revision as of 13:26, 1 July 2023

Brixham Street Station
Railway Station
Brixham Street Station
Brixham St Station In 2022
Location160 Wadalup Road, Monsvallis
Pongi
Operated byTrains Pongi
Line(s)Capital Line
Grand Park Line
Western Line
Monsvallis Loop
Distance0
Platforms10
Train operatorsPongi Interstate
Metro Trains
ConnectionsPeninsula Tunnel
Construction
Structure typeGround Level
Parking0
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Station codeBRX
Fare zone1
History
Opened21 November 1927 (1927-11-21)


Brixham Street Railway Station is a commuter railway station located on Wadalup Rd in Monsvallis, Pongi. It is the busiest train station in Pongi, and it serves many commuter lines from Monsvallis and a regional line heading to Western Pongi. It was opened in 1927, sitting right on the western side of the Monsvallis Peninsula heading right onto the Elborra Bay. It was part of the first railway in Pongi and is known internationally as a Pongian symbol of pride and war.


Brixham Street is serviced by many Metro services via a new set of underground platforms, and is a second terminus for regional trains, most often going to Forestown, Oakpalm and Mosatt. It was the busiest station in the nation by far before the Monsvallis Loop was built, creating a grand loop across the city before ballooning back to the terminus.


The station's main building was built in 1927 after commissioner Tom Rye designed plans for a grand terminal in the heart of the city. It is distinct with a tall, Edwardian structure which towered over the small brick loco-hauled train stations. It is most known for the surrounding Park Lane Precinct, which is lined with Pongian Patriotic Symbols, along with being adorned in a sewn flag.


History

Parklands Station

Platforms

Transport Links