Vineyard railway station

Vineyard railway station is located along the Richmond branch line and is 49.2km from Central. It serves the rural suburb of Vineyard. The station consists of a single side platform, with a ramp connecting it to the Bandon Rd level crossing. Vineyard is serviced by T1 Western and T5 Cumberland Line trains in either direction.

The station is unstaffed at all times.

History
The original Vineyard station opened on 14 July 1935, later being rebuilt in 1991 as part of the electrification of the Richmond Line.

On 10 February 1994, a Tangara set, set number T99, derailed at the level crossing when it collided with a Toyota Tarago. Driving trailer car D6274 was extensively damaged in the accident and was subsequently written off. D6274 has since been replaced by spare car D6286.

Platforms and services
The station is served by two trains per hour each way, with additional trains during weekday peak hours.