Evergreen Avenue

Evergreen Avenue
This is a suburb of Drum.

Evergreen Avenue is an area in the district of Drum in the county of Drum & Colby. The name originated from the historic Evergreen Monument, which collapsed during the heavy rainfall of 1967. Since then, the settlement in the area north of Drum City Centre has been called "Evergreen", or "Evergreen Avenue" after the main road. The railway station, constructed in 1978 and opened alongside the central and east Drum lines in 1979, was named after the area.

While Evergreen Avenue is the agreed name of the north Drum area, it's not an official settlement, but more of an unofficial estate name.

In 2018, shortly after the East Drum Line upgrade was complete, the rebuilding of the Drum-Holts line was completed. This allowed for faster and more frequent services to intermediate towns/suburban areas, as well as new stations for Argonwood, Partingdon, and Evergreen Avenue.

Evergreen Avenue station was not rebuilt entirely, but platforms 4 and 5 were slightly remodelled to make way for altered track.