Station Names on Melbourne's Former Kew Line
A short blog for today regarding the two stations on the former Kew Line.
Short History
The Kew line first opened on the 19th of December, 1887. It was electrified in December 1922 and closed in May 1957. Much of the line is now either Linear nature reserves or car parks.
Barker
Barker is named after Barkers Road, a road located to the north of the station. The stations original name prior to 1905 was 'Barker's Road', further highlighting the link between station and street.
A development in progress appears to occupy the space where Barker station once was.
Kew
Kew is named after a suburb in London. The name seems to have arisen due to the fact that the suburb in London was close to a suburb called Richmond, and Melbourne's Kew shared the similar trait.
The Head Office of Vicroads ironically enough occupies the space of where Kew station once was.
Conclusion
I know this was a short blog, but I still hope that you find something you like from it.
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