Heathcote Junction railway station is located on the Tocumwal line in Victoria, Australia.
[1] A crossing loop, named Summit, was opened at the location in November 1885, but closed in January 1886, after duplication works on the North East line were completed.
[2] In 1887, a junction was provided for construction trains on the new Kilmore line, which branched off to the west of the station, passing behind the down platform, with the points facing Melbourne.
In 1888, a signal box, named Kilmore Junction, opened on the eastern side of the main line, but a station was not provided until March 1890.
[2][3] In 1950, flashing light signals were provided at the nearby Escrites Road level crossing, located in the down direction from the station.