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List of Metro Trains Melbourne railway stations

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The Melbourne railway network comprises 17 railway lines organised into six groups and is operated by Metro Trains Melbourne. The first section of the network opened in 1854, making the Melbourne metropolitan rail network the oldest rail system in Australia. Most of the network is above ground, with the main underground section being the City Loop.[1]

These 17 lines consist of 16 electrified lines and 1 diesel shuttle service. The electrified 16 lines are the Alamein, Belgrave, Glen Waverley and Lilydale lines which are part of the Burnley Group, the Cranbourne and East Pakenham lines which are part of the Caulfield Group, the Hurstbridge and Mernda lines which are part of the Clifton Hill Group, the Frankston, Werribee and Williamstown lines which are part of the Cross City Group, the Craigieburn, Sunbury and Upfield lines which are part of the Northern Group, the Sandringham line and the Flemington Racecourse line. In addition to these 16 electrified lines, there is also the Stony Point line which operates as a shuttle service between Frankston and Stony Point.[1]

There are 222 suburban railway stations that are currently operational in Melbourne.[2] In addition to the stations currently opened, there are an additional 73 closed to passengers and 9 stations expected to open in the near future.

The network is broken up into two Myki ticketing zones. These zones determine how much it would cost to travel from one station to another, with cross zone travel costing more than travelling within the same zone.[3]

List of current stations

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List of currently operational stations
Station Image Transport

connections

Served by Distance from Southern Cross[4] Zone(s) Date opened[5] Suburb Notes

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km mi
Aircraft Southbound view from platform 1 at Aircraft Aircraft railway station#Transport links Werribee 22.23 13.81 2[6] 7 March 1925 Laverton[6] Rebuilt in 2022[7]
Alamein Platform 1 at Alamein station Alamein 16.12 10.02 1[8] 28 June 1948 Ashburton[8]
Albion Southbound view from platform 1 at Albion Albion railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Sunbury 13.65 8.48 1/2[9] 5 January 1860 Albion[9] Formerly Albion and Darlington
Alphington Westbound view from Platform 1 at Alphington Alphington railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge 10.46 6.50 1[10] 8 May 1888 Alphington[10]
Altona Comeng at the eastend of altona viewed from platform 1 Altona railway station#Transport links Werribee 17.15 10.66 1/2[11] 22 August 1888 Altona[11] Formerly Altona Beach. Rebuilt in 1917
Anstey Southbound view from Anesty platform 1 Anstey railway station#Transport links Anstey railway station#Transport links Upfield 8.04 5.00 1[12] 15 December 1926 Brunswick[12]
Armadale Westbound view from Armadale platform 2 facing platform 1 Armadale railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Armadale railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Frankston 8.67 5.39 1[13] 7 May 1879 Armadale[13]
Ascot Vale Northbound view from Ascot Vale platform 2 facing platform 1 Ascot Vale railway station#Transport links Ascot Vale railway station#Transport links Craigieburn 5.81 3.61 1[14] 1 November 1860 Ascot Vale[14]
Ashburton A comeng train (operated by connex) at the single platform station at Ashburton Ashburton railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Alamein 15.39 9.56 1[15] 30 May 1890 Ashburton[15] Formerly Norwood
Aspendale Southbound view from Aspendale platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Aspendale railway station#Transport links Frankston 30.31 18.83 1[16] c. April 1891 Aspendale[16] Formerly Aspendale Park Race-Course
Auburn Citybound view from Auburn platform 2 facing towards platform 3 Auburn railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Alamein
Belgrave
Lilydale
8.96 5.57 1[17] 3 April 1882 Hawthorn East[17] Formerly Auburn Road
Balaclava Southbound view from Balaclava platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Balaclava railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Sandringham 9.08 5.64 1[18] 19 December 1859 Balaclava[18] Upgraded in 2014[19]
Batman Northbound view from Batman platforms 1 and 2 Batman railway station#Transport links Upfield 11.23 6.98 1/2[20] 8 October 1889 Coburg North[20] Formerly Bell Park
Baxter Baxter station viewed from a patch of grass near the station Baxter railway station#Transport links Stony Point 51.97 32.29 2[21] 1 October 1888 Baxter[21] Formerly Mornington Junction
Bayswater Citybound view from Bayswater platforms 1 and 2 Bayswater railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Belgrave 30.76 19.11 2[22] 4 December 1889 Bayswater[22] Rebuilt in 2016[23]
Beaconsfield Beaconsfield station and the main building viewed from outside of the station Beaconsfield railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Pakenham 46.99 29.20 2[24] 1 December 1879 Beaconsfield[24]
Belgrave The two platforms at Belgrave station viewed from Belgrave-Gembrook Road with an X'Trapolis train at Platform 2 Belgrave railway station#Transport links Belgrave 42.53 26.43 2[25] 18 December 1900 Belgrave[25] Formerly Monbulk. Originally narrow gauge
Bell Northbound view from PLatform 2 at Bell station Bell railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Mernda 11.70 7.27 1[26] 8 October 1889 Preston[26] Formerly Preston – Bell Street. Rebuilt in 2022[27]
Bentleigh Northbound view from Bentleigh platform 2 facing towards platform 3 Bentleigh railway station#Transport links Frankston 16.47 10.23 1/2[28] 19 December 1881 Bentleigh[28] Formerly East Brighton. Rebuilt in 2016[29]
Berwick Berwick station viewed from the grass right outside of the station Berwick railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Pakenham
Traralgon
44.58 27.70 2[30] 8 October 1877 Berwick[30]
Bittern Tracks on the stony point line near Bittern station Bittern railway station#Transport links Stony Point 68.67 42.67 2[31] 17 September 1889 Bittern[31]
Blackburn View from blackburn platform 3 facing towards platforms 1 and 2 Blackburn railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Belgrave
Lilydale
18.67 11.60 2[32] 25 December 1882 Blackburn[32]
Bonbeach Northbound view form Bonbeach platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Frankston 34.61 21.51 2[33] 15 February 1926 Bonbeach[33] Rebuilt in 2021[34]
Boronia Northbound view from Platform 2 at Boronia station Boronia railway station#Transport links Belgrave 33.38 20.74 2[35] 16 June 1920 Boronia[35] Rebuilt in 1998[36]
Box Hill Outbound view from Box Hill platform 4 facing towards platforms 1–3 Box Hill railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Box Hill railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Belgrave
Lilydale
16.16 10.04 2[37] 1 December 1882 Box Hill[37]
Brighton Beach Northbound view from Brighton Beach platform 1 facing platform 2 Brighton Beach railway station#Transport links Sandringham 15.97 9.92 1/2[38] 21 December 1861 Brighton[38] Formerly Beach
Broadmeadows Southbound view from Broadmeadows platform 1 facing platform 2 Broadmeadows railway station, Melbourne#Transport links 16.85 10.47 2[39] 1 February 1873 Broadmeadows[39]
Brunswick Northbound view from Brunswick platform 2 facing platform 1 Anstey railway station#Transport links Anstey railway station#Transport links Upfield 7.31 4.54 1[40] 9 September 1884 Brunswick[40]
Burnley Citybound view from Burnley platforms 3 and 4 facing towards platforms 1 and 2 Burnley railway station#Transport links Alamein
Belgrave
Glen Waverley
Lilydale
5.33 3.31 1[41] 1 May 1880 Burnley[41] Formerly Burnley Street
Burwood Southbound view from Burwood platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Burwood railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Alamein 14.17 8.80 1[42] 30 May 1890 Glen Iris[42] Formerly Hartwell
Camberwell Two X'Trapolis trains pass by at Camberwell station Camberwell railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Camberwell railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Alamein
Belgrave
Lilydale
10.21 6.34 1[43] 3 April 1882 Camberwell[43]
Canterbury Station building on Platform 3 at Canterbury station Canterbury railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Belgrave
Lilydale
12.19 7.57 1/2[44] 1 December 1882 Canterbury[44]
Cardinia Road Citybound comeng approaching cardinia road platform 1 Cardinia Road railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Pakenham 53.80 33.43 2[45] 22 April 2012[46] Pakenham[45]
Carnegie Eastbound view from Carnegie platform 2 Carnegie railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Cranbourne
Pakenham
13.54 8.41 1[47] 14 May 1879 Carnegie[47] Formerly Rosstown. Rebuilt in 2018[48]
Carrum Northbound view from Carrum platform 2 Carrum railway station#Transport links Frankston 36.10 22.43 2[49] 1 August 1882 Carrum[49] Rebuilt in 2020[50]
Caulfield South-east bound view from Platform 3 facing towards Platform 4 Anstey railway station#Transport links Anstey railway station#Transport links Cranbourne
Frankston
Pakenham
Traralgon
11.79 7.33 1[51] 7 May 1879 Caulfield East[51]
Chatham Eastbound view from Platform 2 facing towards Platform3 and the station buildings Belgrave
Lilydale
12.95 8.05 1/2[52] 1 April 1927 Surrey Hills[52]
Chelsea Frankston bound comeng departing chelsea platform 2 Chelsea railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Frankston 33.37 20.74 2[53] 4 February 1907 Chelsea[53] Rebuilt in 2021[54]
Cheltenham Citybound view from cheltenham platform 3 facing towards platforms 1&2 Cheltenham railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Frankston 22.32 13.87 2[55] 19 December 1881 Cheltenham[55] Rebuilt in 2020[56]
Clayton The north side of Clayton station viewed from Clayton Road Clayton railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Cranbourne
Pakenham
Traralgon
20.51 12.74 2[57] 6 January 1880 Clayton[57] Formerly Clayton's Road. Rebuilt in 2018[48]
Clifton Hill Southbound view from Platform 1 at Clifton Hill station Clifton Hill railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge
Mernda
6.60 4.10 1[58] 8 May 1888 Clifton Hill[58]
Coburg Northbound view from Coburg platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Coburg railway station#Transport links Upfield 10.12 6.29 1[59] 9 September 1884 Coburg[59] Rebuilt in 2020[60]
Collingwood Northbound view from Collingwood platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Collingwood railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge
Mernda
4.83 3.00 1[61] 21 October 1901 Abbotsford[61]
Coolaroo View of Coolaroo platforms 1 and 2 from a bridge Coolaroo railway station#Transport links Craigieburn 19.31 12.00 2[62] 6 June 2010[63] Coolaroo[62]
Craigieburn Northbound view from Craigeburn platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Craigieburn railway station#Transport links Craigieburn
Seymour
26.10 16.22 2[64] 18 April 1872 Craigieburn[64] Upgraded in 2007[65]
Cranbourne 2 Comeng sets at Cranbourne station both bound for the city Cranbourne railway station#Transport links Cranbourne 45.12 28.04 2[66] 1 October 1888 Cranbourne[66] Upgraded in 2008[67]
Crib Point Station shelter and entrance to Platform 1 at Crib Point station Crib Point railway station#Transport links Stony Point 72.83 45.25 2[68] 17 December 1889 Crib Point[68]
Croxton Southbound view from Platform 1 at Croxton station Croxton railway station#Transport links Mernda 9.61 5.97 1[69] 8 October 1889 Northcote[69]
Croydon South-west bound view from Platform 2 at Croydon station Croydon railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Lilydale 31.03 19.28 2[70] 1 December 1882 Croydon[70] Formerly Warrandyte
Dandenong Citybound view from Dandenong platform 3 facing towards platforms 1&2 Dandenong railway station#Transport linksDandenong railway station#Transport links Cranbourne
Pakenham
Traralgon
31.19 19.38 2[71] 8 October 1877 Dandenong[71] Upgraded in 1995[72]
Darebin Darebin railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge 11.22 6.97 1[73] 8 May 1922 Ivanhoe[73]
Darling Citybound view from Darling platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Darling railway station#Transport links Glen Waverley 12.68 7.88 1/2[74] 24 March 1890 Malvern East[74]
Dennis Westbound view from Dennis platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Dennis railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge 8.40 5.22 1[75] 4 February 1924 Northcote[75]
Diamond Creek Northbound view from Diamond Creek platform 2 looking towards platform 1 Diamond Creek railway station#Transport links 32.63 20.28 2[76] 25 June 1912 Diamond Creek[76]
Diggers Rest Citybound view from Diggers rest platform 2 looking towards platform 1 Diggers Rest railway station#Transport links Sunbury 32.69 20.31 2[77] 2 October 1859 Diggers Rest[77]
Eaglemont Northbound view from Eaglemont platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Hurstbridge 13.09 8.13 1/2[78] 1 May 1926 Eaglemont[78]
East Camberwell Westbound view from East Camberwell platform 3 facing towards platforms 1 and 2 Belgrave
Lilydale
11.08 6.88 1[79] 14 May 1900 Camberwell[79]
East Malvern East Malvern railway station#Transport links Glen Waverley 13.75 8.54 1/2[80] 3 February 1929 Malvern East[80] Formerly Eastmalvern
East Richmond Eastbound view from East Richmond platform 1 facing towards platform 2 East Richmond railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Alamein
Belgrave
Glen Waverley
Lilydale
4.37 2.72 1[81] 24 September 1860 Cremorne[81] Formerly Church Street
East Pakenham Pakenham 56.85 35.32 2[82] 3 June 2024 [83] Pakenham East[82]
Edithvale Main entrance at Edithvale station Edithvale railway station#Transport links Frankston 31.67 19.68 2[84] 20 September 1919 Edithvale[84] Rebuilt in 2021[85]
Elsternwick Northbound view from Esternwick platforms 1&2 Elsternwick railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Elsternwick railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Sandringham 10.95 6.80 1[86] 19 December 1859 Elsternwick[86]
Eltham Northbound view from Platform 2 at Eltham station, the station building can be seen to the right and a stabled X'Trapolis to the left Eltham railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Hurstbridge 27.39 17.02 2[87] 5 June 1902 Eltham[87]
Epping Main entrance at Epping station Epping railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Mernda 22.82 14.18 2[88] 23 December 1889 Epping[88]
Essendon Southbound view from Essendon platforms 2&3 facing towards platform 1 Essendon railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Anstey railway station#Transport links Craigieburn
Seymour
8.01 4.98 1[89] 1 November 1860 Essendon[89]
Fairfield Westbound view from Fairfield platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Fairfield railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Hurstbridge 9.15 5.69 1[90] 8 May 1888 Fairfield[90] Formerly Fairfield Park
Fawkner Citybound view from Fawkner platform 1 looking towards platform 2 Fawkner railway station#Transport links Upfield 13.23 8.22 1/2[91] 8 October 1889 Hadfield[91] Formerly:
  • Fawkner Cemetery
  • Fawkner
Ferntree Gully Platforms 1 and 2 at Ferntree gully Ferntree Gully railway station#Transport links Belgrave 35.89 22.30 2[92] 4 December 1889 Ferntree Gully[92] Formerly Lower Ferntree Gully. Also spelt Lower Fern Tree Gully / Fern Tree Gully
Flagstaff Platform 4 at Flagstaff facing towards southern cross Flagstaff railway station#Transport links 1.24 0.77 1[93] 27 May 1985 Melbourne[93]
Flemington Bridge Northbound view from Flemington Bridge platform 1 facing platform 2 Flemington Bridge railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Anstey railway station#Transport links Upfield 4.06 2.52 1[94] 10 April 1885 North Melbourne[94] Formerly Flemington
Flemington Racecourse Comeng arriving at Flemington racecourse Flemington Racecourse 6.59 4.09 1 28 February 1861 Flemington
Flinders Street Main station building at Flinders Street, this building is listed as one of the cities main landmarks Flinders Street railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Flinders Street railway station, Melbourne#Transport links 1.23 0.76 1[95] 12 September 1854 Melbourne[95] Formerly Melbourne Terminus. Rebuilt in 1910[96]
Footscray Southbound view from Platform 2 at Footscray Footscray railway station#Transport links Footscray railway station#Transport links 5.62 3.49 1[97] 24 January 1859 Footscray[97] Formerly:
  • Footscray (Suburban) / Middle Footscray
  • Footscray (Main Line).

Rebuilt 24 September 1900. Upgraded in 2014[98]

Frankston Northbound view from Platform 2 with a Comeng stationary up further at Frankston Frankston railway station#Transport links Frankston
Stony Point
43.92 27.29 2[99] 1 August 1882 Frankston[99] Upgraded in 2018[100]
Gardenvale Southbound view from Gardenvale platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Gardenvale railway station#Transport links Sandringham
12.35 7.67 1[101] 10 December 1906 Brighton[101]
Gardiner Eastbound view from Gardiner platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Gardiner railway station#Transport links Glen Waverley 10.61 6.59 1[102] 24 March 1890 Glen Iris[102] Rebuilt in 2016[103]
Ginifer Northbound view from Ginfier platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Ginifer railway station#Transport links Sunbury 15.97 9.92 2[104] 31 October 1982 St Albans[104] Rebuilt in 2016[105]
Glen Huntly Northbound view from Platform 3 at Glen Huntly facing Platform 2 Glen Huntly railway station#Transport links Frankston 13.46 8.36 1[106] 19 December 1881 Glen Huntly[106] Formerly:
  • Glen Huntly
  • Glen Huntly Road
  • Glenhuntly
Glen Iris Glen iris station viewed from the west end of the station Glen Iris railway station#Transport links Glen Iris railway station#Transport links Glen Waverley 11.52 7.16 1[107] 24 March 1890 Glen Iris[107]
Glen Waverley Glen Waverley railway station#Transport links 22.23 13.81 2[108] 5 May 1930 Glen Waverley[108]
Glenbervie Citybound view from Glenbervie platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Craigieburn 9.13 5.67 1[109] 11 September 1922 Essendon[109]
Glenferrie Westbound view from Platform 3 facing Platform 2 at Glenferrie station, a Belgrave service was using Platform 3 on that particular day due to heritage trains using the second platform Glenferrie railway station#Transport links Alamein
Belgrave
Lilydale
8.12 5.05 1[110] 3 April 1882 Hawthorn[110] Formerly Glenferrie Road
Glenroy Northbound view from Glenroy platform 1 facing platform 2 Glenroy railway station#Transport links Craigieburn 14.40 8.95 1/2[111] 24 January 1887 Glenroy[111] Rebuilt in 2022[112]
Gowrie Gowrie platform 2 being viewed west of the station Gowrie railway station#Transport links Upfield 14.73 9.15 2[113] 16 October 1928 Fawkner[113]
Greensborough North-east bound view from Platforms 1&2, showing the concourse in the distance Greensborough railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge 23.07 14.34 2[114] 5 June 1902 Greensborough[114]
Hallam Citybound view from Hallam platform 2 facing platform 1 Hallam railway station#Transport links Pakenham 37.45 23.27 2[115] 1 December 1880 Hallam[115] Formerly Hallam's Road. Rebuilt in 2022[116]
Hampton Southbound view from Hampton platform 2 facing platform 1 Hampton railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Sandringham 17.70 11.00 2[117] 2 September 1887 Hampton[117] Formerly:
  • Retreat
  • Hampton
Hartwell Main entrance to Hartwell station Alamein 13.30 8.26 1[118] 7 May 1906 Camberwell[118] Formerly Hartwell Hill
Hastings Main entrance to Hastings station Hastings railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Stony Point 64.99 40.38 2[119] 10 September 1889 Hastings[119]
Hawksburn South-east view of the station, Platform 1, footbridge and Edwardian building Frankston 6.63 4.12 1[120] 7 May 1889 South Yarra[120]
Hawkstowe Citybound view from Hawkstowe platforms 1&2 Hawkstowe railway station#Transport links Mernda 30.73 19.09 2[121] 26 August 2018[122] South Morang[121]
Hawthorn Westbound view from Burke Road ramp entrance, looking at all three platforms Hawthorn railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Alamein
Belgrave
Lilydale
6.89 4.28 1[123] 13 April 1861 Hawthorn[123]
Heatherdale Heatherdale platforms 1&2 viewed from the footbridge Heatherdale railway station#Transport links Belgrave
Lilydale
24.42 15.17 2[124] 7 September 1958 Ringwood[124] Rebuilt in 2017[125]
Heathmont Southbound view from Heathmont platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Heathmont railway station#Transport links Belgrave 28.12 17.47 2[126] 1 May 1926 Heathmont[126]
Heidelberg Heidelberg station platforms 1&2 Heidelberg railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge 14.04 8.72 1/2[127] 8 May 1888 Heidelberg[127]
Heyington Eastbound view from Heyington platform 2 facing platform 1 Glen Waverley 7.12 4.42 1[128] 24 March 1890 Toorak[128]
Highett Southbound view from Platform 1 at Highett station Highett railway station#Transport links Frankston 20.06 12.46 2[129] 19 December 1881 Highett[129] Formerly Highett Road
Holmesglen Holmesglen platforms 1&2 viewed from the south end of the station Holmesglen railway station#Transport links Glen Waverley 15.64 9.72 1/2[130] 5 May 1930 East Malvern[130]
Hoppers Crossing View from Platform 2 at Hoppers Crossing Hoppers Crossing railway station#Transport links Werribee 27.67 17.19 2[131] 16 November 1970 Hoppers Crossing[131]
Hughesdale North-west bound view from Hughsdale platform 2 Hughsdale Crossing railway station#Transport links Cranbourne
Pakenham
15.27 9.49 1/2[132] 28 February 1925 Hughesdale[132] Rebuilt in 2018[48]
Huntingdale Platforms 1&2 at Huntingdale Huntingdale railway station#Transport links 18.28 11.36 1/2[133] y 25 June 1927 Oakleigh[133] Formerly Eastoakleigh
Hurstbridge Northbound view at Hurstbridge platform 1 Hurstbridge railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge 38.02 23.62 2[134] 25 June 1912 Hurstbridge[134]
Ivanhoe Westbound view from Ivanhoe Platform 1 Ivanhoe railway station, Melbourne#Transport links 12.14 7.54 1/2 8 May 1888 Ivanhoe[135]
Jacana Jacana platforms 1&2 viewed from above Craigieburn 15.43 9.59 2[136] 15 February 1959 Glenroy[136]
Jewell Northbound view from Jewell platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Jewell railway station#Transport links Jewell railway station#Transport links Upfield 6.50 4.04 1[137] 9 September 1884 Brunswick[137] Formerly South Brunswick
Jolimont Jolimont platforms 1 &2 viewed from a nearby bridge Jolimont railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge
Mernda
2.91 1.81 1[138] 21 October 1901 East Melbourne[138]
Jordanville Westbound view of Jordanville platforms 1&2 Jordanville railway station#Transport links Glen Waverley 17.64 10.96 2[139] 5 May 1930 Mount Waverley[139]
Kananook Southbound view from a footbridge near Kankook platforms 1&2 Kananook railway station#Transport links Frankston 41.44 25.75 2[140] 25 August 1975 Seaford[140]
Keilor Plains Citybound view from Kelior Plains platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Keilor Plains railway station#Transport links Sunbury 19.62 12.19 2[141] 27 January 2002 St Albans[141]
Kensington Southbound view from Kensington platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Kensington railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Craigieburn 3.58 2.22 1[142] 1 November 1860 Kensington[142]
Keon Park Southbound view from Platform 1 at Keon Park Keon Park railway station#Transport links Mernda 17.54 10.90 2[143] 16 December 1929 Thomastown[143]
Kooyong Westbound view from Kooyong platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Kooyong railway station#Transport links Glen Waverley 8.28 5.14 1[144] 24 March 1890 Kooyong[144]
Laburnum Comeng (in connex livery) departing Laburnm platform 2 Laburnum railway station#Transport links Belgrave
Lilydale
17.82 11.07 2[145] 13 July 1958 Blackburn[145]
Lalor Southbound view from Platform 2 at Lalor Lalor railway station#Transport links Mernda 20.81 12.93 2[146] 1 October 1949 Lalor[146]
Laverton Southbound view from Laverton platform 1 facing towards platform 2 and 3 Laverton railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Werribee 21.01 13.06 1/2[147] 1 July 1886 Laverton[147]
Leawarra Platform 1 at Leawarra viewed from outside the station Leawarra railway station#Transport links Stony Point 45.77 28.44 2[148] 30 November 1959 Frankston[148] Formerly Railmotor Stopping Place No. 16
Lilydale Xtrapolis at Lilydale station Lilydale railway station#Transport linksLilydale railway station#Transport links Lilydale 38.86 24.15 2[149] 1 December 1882 Lilydale[149] Rebuilt in 2021[150]
Lynbrook Southbound view from Lynbrook platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Lynbrook railway station#Transport links Cranbourne 39.59 24.60 2[151] 22 April 2012[46] Lynbrook[151]
Macaulay Southbound view from Macualy platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Macauly railway station#Transport links Upfield 3.25 2.02 1[152] 1 December 1887 North Melbourne[152]
Macleod Macleod platforms 1&2 viewed from the northend of the station Macleod railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge 17.71 11.00 2[153] 1 March 1911 Macleod[153]
Malvern Northbound view from Malvern platform 4 facing towards platforms 1–3 Malvern railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Cranbourne
Frankston
Pakenham
10.11 6.28 1[154] 7 May 1879 Malvern[154]
McKinnon McKinnon railway station#Transport links Frankston 15.84 9.84 1/2[155] 1 September 1884 McKinnon[155] Formerly McKinnon Road. Rebuilt in 2016[156]
Melbourne Central Eastbound view from Melbourne Central platform 3 Melbourne Central railway station#Transport links Melbourne Central railway station#Transport links 1.85 1.15 1[157] 26 January 1981 Melbourne[157] Formerly Museum
Mentone Main entrance at Mentone station Mentone railway station#Transport links Frankston 24.48 15.21 2[158] 19 December 1881 Mentone[158] Formerly
  • Balcombe
  • Balcombe RoadRebuilt in 2020[159]
Merinda Park Platform 1 entrance at Merinda Park station Merinda Park railway station#Transport links Cranbourne 42.35 26.32 2[160] 24 March 1995 Cranbourne North[160] Rebuilt in 2022[161]
Merlynston Merlyston viewed from the South-Eastern end of the station Merlynston Park railway station#Transport links Upfield 12.49 7.76 1/2[162] 8 October 1889 Coburg North[162] Formerly North Coburg
Mernda Mernda station viewed from the ground level Mernda railway station#Transport links Mernda 33.07 20.55 2[163] 23 December 1889 Mernda[163] Rebuilt 26 August 2018[122]
Merri Northbound view from Platform 1 at Merri Merri railway station#Transport links Merri railway station#Transport links 8.04 5.00 1[164] 8 October 1889 Northcote[164] Formerly Northcote
Middle Brighton Sandringham bound siemens arriving at Middle Brighton platform 2 Middle Brighton railway station#Transport links Sandringham 14.52 9.02 1/2[165] 21 December 1861 Brighton[165] Formerly Church Street
Middle Footscray Middle Footscray station platforms 1&2 viewed from above Middle Footscray railway station#Transport links Sunbury 6.61 4.11 1[166] 10 December 1906 Footscray[166]
Middle Gorge Northbound view from Middle Gorge platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Middle Gorge railway station#Transport links Mernda 28.34 17.61 2[167] 26 August 2018[122] South Morang[167]
Mitcham Westbound view from Mitcham platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Mitcham railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Belgrave
Lilydale
22.47 13.96 2[168] 25 December 1882 Mitcham[168] Rebuilt in 2014[169]
Montmorency Montmorency station viewed from the main Carpark Hurstbridge 24.69 15.34 2[170] 5 September 1923 Montmorency[170]
Moonee Ponds Northbound view from Moonee ponds platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Moonnee Ponds railway station#Transport links Craigieburn 6.89 4.28 1[171] 1 November 1860 Moonee Ponds[171]
Moorabbin Moorabin platforms 1–3 viewed from a nearby bridge Moorabbin railway station#Transport links Frankston 18.45 11.46 2[172] 19 December 1881 Moorabbin[172] Formerly South Brighton
Mooroolbark South-Westbound view from Mooroolbark platform 1 Mooroolbark railway station#Transport links Lilydale 34.48 21.42 2[173] 10 October 1887 Mooroolbark[173] Rebuilt in 2021[174]
Mordialloc Northbound view from Mordialloc platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Mordialloc railway station#Transport links Frankston 27.69 17.21 2[175] 19 December 1881 Mordialloc[175]
Moreland Southbound view from Moreland platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Moreland railway station#Transport links Moreland railway station#Transport links Upfield 8.78 5.46 1[176] 9 September 1884 Coburg[176]
Morradoo Morradoo platform 1 viewed from outside the station Morradoo railway station#Transport links Stony Point 70.96 44.09 2[177] 7 November 1960 Crib Point[177] Formerly Railmotor Stopping Place No. 15
Mount Waverley Westbound view from Mount Waverley platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Mount Waverley railway station#Transport links Glen Waverley 19.00 11.81 2[178] 5 May 1930 Mount Waverley[178]
Murrumbeena Westbound view from Murrumbeena platform 1&2 Murrumbeena railway station#Transport links Cranbourne
Pakenham
14.43 8.97 1[179] 14 May 1879 Murrumbeena[179] Rebuilt in 2018[48]
Narre Warren New side platforms at Narre Warren on opening day Narre Warren railway station#Transport links Pakenham 40.80 25.35 2[180] 10 March 1882 Narre Warren[180] Rebuilt in 2024[181]
Newmarket Northbound view from Newmarket platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Newmarket railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Craigieburn 4.30 2.67 1[182] 1 November 1860 Flemington[182]
Newport Northbound view from Newport platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Newport railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Werribee
Williamstown
10.56 6.56 1[183] 1 March 1859 Newport[183] Formerly:
  • Williamstown Junction
  • Geelong Junction
Noble Park Citybound comeng departing Noble park platform 1 Noble Park railway station#Transport links Cranbourne
Pakenham
27.23 16.92 2[184] 3 February 1913 Noble Park[184] Rebuilt in 2018[48]
North Brighton Southbound view from North Brighton Victoria platform 1 facing towards platform 2 North Brighton railway station#Transport links Sandringham 13.24 8.23 1/2[185] 19 December 1859 Brighton[185] Formerly Bay Street
North Melbourne Main station entrance at North Melbourne North Melbourne railway station#Transport links 1.72 1.07 1[186] 6 October 1859 West Melbourne[186] Upgraded in 2009[187]
North Richmond Southbound view from North Richmond platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Anstey railway station#Transport links Anstey railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge
Mernda
4.16 2.58 1[188] 21 October 1901 Richmond[188]
North Williamstown Northbound view from North Williamstown platform 1 facing towards platform 2 North Williamstown railway station#Transport links Williamstown 12.27 7.62 1[189] 1 February 1859 Williamstown[189] Rebuilt in 2021[190]
Northcote Northbound view from Northcote platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Anstey railway station#Transport links Anstey railway station#Transport links Mernda 8.97 5.57 1[191] 8 October 1889 Northcote[191] Formerly Middle Northcote
Nunawading Belgrave bound xtrapolis at Nunawading platform 2 Nunawading railway station#Transport links Belgrave
Lilydale
20.77 12.91 2[192] 4 June 1888 Nunawading[192] Formerly Tunstall. Rebuilt in 2010[193]
Oak Park Southbound view from Oak Park platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Craigieburn 12.88 8.00 1/2[194] 13 August 1956 Oak Park[194]
Oakleigh Southbound view from Oakleigh platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Oakleigh railway station#Transport links Cranbourne
Pakenham
16.59 10.31 1/2[195] 8 October 1877 Oakleigh[195] Upgraded in 2018–2019[196]
Officer Officer platforms 1&2 viewed from West end of the station Pakenham 51.45 31.97 2[197] 4 August 1881 Officer[197] Formerly Officer's Siding
Ormond Northbound view from Ormond platforms 1&2 facing towards platform 3 Ormond railway station#Transport links Frankston 15.02 9.33 1/2[198] 19 December 1881 Ormond[198] Formerly North Road. Rebuilt in 2016[199]
Pakenham Pakenham station south side of new elevated bridge Pakenham railway station#Transport links Pakenham
Traralgon
58.19 36.16 2[200] 8 October 1877 Pakenham[200]
Parkdale Southbound view from Parkdale platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Parkdale railway station#Transport links Frankston 25.93 16.11 2[201] 1 September 1919 Parkdale[201] Currently being rebuilt as part of the Level Crossing Removal Project[202]
Parliament Southbound view from Platform 1 at Parliament Parliament railway station#Transport links 3.08 1.91 1[203] 22 January 1983 East Melbourne[203]
Pascoe Vale Northbound view from Pascoe Vale platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Pascoe Vale railway station#Transport links Craigieburn 11.27 7.00 1/2[204] 10 November 1885 Pascoe Vale[204]
Patterson Patterson platform 3 Frankston 17.39 10.81 2[205] 28 May 1961 Bentleigh[205]
Prahran Sandringham bound comeng arriving at Prahran platform 2 Prahran railway station#Transport links Sandringham 6.72 4.18 1[206] 22 December 1860 Prahran[206] Formerly Greville Street
Preston Main entrance to Preston station Preston railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Mernda 12.47 7.75 1/2[207] 8 October 1889 Preston[207] Formerly Preston – Murray Road. Rebuilt in 2022[27]
Regent Southbound view from Regent platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Regent railway station#Transport links 13.61 8.46 1/2[208] 8 October 1889 Reservoir[208] Formerly Preston – Regent Street
Reservoir Southbound view from Platform 2 at Reservoir Reservoir railway station#Transport links 14.94 9.28 1/2[209] 8 October 1889 Reservoir[209] Formerly Preston – Reservoir. Rebuilt in 2019[210]
Richmond Citybound view from platform 6 at Richmond Richmond railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Richmond railway station, Melbourne#Transport links 3.80 2.36 1[211] 8 February 1859 Richmond[211] Formerly:
  • Swan Street
  • Punt Road
Ringwood Citybound view from Platform 2 facing Platform 1 at Ringwood Ringwood railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Ringwood railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Belgrave
Lilydale
25.76 16.01 2[212] 1 December 1882 Ringwood[212] Upgraded in 2016[213]
Ringwood East Main station entrance at Ringwood East Ringwood East railway station#Transport links Lilydale 27.76 17.25 2[214] 18 May 1925 Ringwood East[214]
Ripponlea Birds eye view of the tracks at Ripponlea Ripponlea railway station#Transport links Ripponlea railway station#Transport links Sandringham 9.83 6.11 1[215] 1 May 1912 Ripponlea[215]
Riversdale Citybound view from Platform 1 at Riversdale facing platform 2 Riversdale railway station#Transport links Riversdale railway station#Transport links Alamein 11.73 7.29 1[216] 30 May 1890 Camberwell[216]
Rosanna Northbound view from Platform 2 at Rosanna facing platform 1 Rosanna railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge 15.78 9.81 2[217] 1 October 1927 Rosanna[217] Rebuilt in 2018[218]
Roxburgh Park Southbound view from Roxburgh Park from platform 1 Roxburgh railway station#Transport links Craigieburn 22.08 13.72 2[219] 18 April 1872 Roxburgh Park[219] Formerly Somerton
Royal Park Southbound view from Royal Park platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Royal Park railway station#Transport links Royal Park railway station#Transport links Upfield 5.46 3.39 1[220] 9 September 1884 Parkville[220]
Rushall Northbound view from Rushall platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Rushall railway station#Transport links Mernda 7.32 4.55 1[221] 1 January 1927 Fitzroy North[221]
Ruthven Southbound view from Ruthven station platform 2 Ruthven railway station#Transport links 15.95 9.91 2[222] 5 August 1963 Reservoir[222]
Sandown Park Northbound view from Sandown park platforms 1&2 Cranbourne
Pakenham
25.68 15.96 2[223] c. December 1888 Springvale[223] Formerly Oakleigh Park Racecourse
Sandringham Main station building at Sandringham Sandringham railway station#Transport links Sandringham 19.16 11.91 2[224] 2 September 1887 Sandringham[224]
Seaford Level crossing at seaford station Seaford railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Frankston 39.35 24.45 [225] 1 December 1913 Seaford[225]
Seaholme Sealhome station viewed from the Northend of the premises Sealholme railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Werribee 16.13 10.02 1[226] 26 January 1920 Seaholme[226]
Seddon North east view of seddon station Werribee
Williamstown
6.62 4.11 1[227] 10 December 1906 Seddon[227]
Showgrounds Comeng at Showgrounds station Showgrounds railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Flemington Racecourse 5.73 3.56 1 7 November 1883 Flemington
Somerville Somerville station viewed from the Northend of the station Somerville railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Stony Point 55.82 34.68 2[228] 10 September 1889 Somerville[228]
South Kensington Citybound view from South Kensington platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Werribee
Williamstown
3.49 2.17 1[229] 11 March 1891 Kensington[229]
South Morang Main entrance at South Morang station South Morang railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Mernda 25.97 16.14 2[230] 22 April 2012 South Morang[230]
South Yarra Southbound view from South Yarra platform 5, facing towards platforms 4, 3 and 2 South Yarra railway station#Transport links Cranbourne
Frankston
Pakenham
Sandringham
5.41 3.36 1[231] 22 December 1860 South Yarra[231] Formerly Gardiner's Creek Road
Southern Cross Northbound view from the Southern footbridge at Southern Cross Southern Cross railway station#Transport links Southern Cross railway station#Transport links Southern Cross railway station#Transport links Southern Cross railway station#Transport links 0 1[232] 17 January 1859 Docklands[232] Formerly:
  • Spencer Street
  • Batman's Hill
Southland Southbound view from platform 1 at Southland facing towards platform 2 Frankston 21.44 13.32 2[233] 26 November 2017[234] Cheltenham[233]
Spotswood Southbound view from Spotswood platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Werribee
Williamstown
9.22 5.73 1[235] 1 February 1878 Spotswood[235] Formerly:
  • Spottiswoode
  • Bayswater
  • Edom
Springvale View from Springvale platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Springvale railway station#Transport links Cranbourne
Pakenham
24.50 15.22 2[236] 1 September 1880 Springvale[236] Formerly Spring Vale. Rebuilt in 2014[237]
St Albans Northbound view from St Albans platform 2 facing towards platform 1 St Albans railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Sunbury 17.81 11.07 2[238] 1 February 1887 St Albans[238] Rebuilt 22 November 1959. Rebuilt in 2016[239]
Stony Point Sprinter at Stony Point station waiting to depart Stony Point railway station#Transport links Stony Point 74.59 46.35 2[240] 17 December 1889 Crib Point[240]
Strathmore Northbound view from Strathmore station platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Strathmore railway station#Transport links Craigieburn 9.79 6.08 1[241] 28 October 1890 Essendon[241] Formerly North Essendon
Sunbury Northbound view from Sunbury platform 1 facing towards the train siding Sunbury railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Bendigo
Echuca
Sunbury
38.28 23.79 2[242] 10 February 1859 Sunbury[242]
Sunshine Northbound view from Sunshine platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Sunshine railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Ballarat
Geelong
Sunbury
12.25 7.61 1/2[243] 7 September 1885 Sunshine[243] Formerly Braybrook Junction. Upgraded in 2014[244]
Syndal Westbound view from Sydnal platform 1 facing towards the then under construction car park Syndal railway station#Transport links Glen Waverley 20.89 12.98 2[245] 5 May 1930 Glen Waverley[245]
Tecoma Birds eye view of Tecoma station Tecoma railway station#Transport links Belgrave 41.34 25.69 2[246] 1 February 1924 Tecoma[246] Originally narrow gauge
Thomastown Southbound view from Thomastown platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Thomastown railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Mernda 19.14 11.89 2[247] 23 December 1889 Thomastown[247] Upgraded in 2011[248]
Thornbury Southbound view from Platform 1 at Thornbury Thornbury railway station, Melbourne#Transport links 10.62 6.60 1[249] 8 October 1889 Thornbury[249]
Toorak Southbound view at Toorak platform 1 facing towards platforms 2–4 Anstey railway station#Transport links Anstey railway station#Transport links Frankston 7.91 4.92 1[250] 7 May 1879 Armadale[250]
Tooronga Northbound view from Tooronga platform 1 facing towards platform 2 Tooronga railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Glen Waverley 9.59 5.96 1[251] 24 March 1890 Malvern[251]
Tottenham Citybound Siemens Nexus train arriving at Tottenham station Sunbury 9.10 5.65 1[252] 2 March 1891 West Footscray[252]
Tyabb Sprinter near Tyabb station Tyabb railway station#Transport links Stony Point 59.84 37.18 2[253] 10 September 1889 Tyabb[253]
Union Eastbound view from Platform 2 at Union Union_railway_station,_Melbourne#Transport links Belgrave
Lilydale
14.14 8.79 1/2[254] 22 May 2023[255] Mont Albert[254] Merge between:
Upfield Northbound view of Upfield station facing towards the carpark Upfield railway station#Transport links Upfield 18.86 11.72 2[256] 8 October 1889 Coolaroo[256] Formerly North Campbellfield
Upper Ferntree Gully Eastbound view of Upper ferntree gully station facing mostly straight Upper Ferntree Gully railway station#Transport links Belgrave 37.66 23.40 2[257] 4 December 1889 Upper Ferntree Gully[257] Also spelt Upper Fern Tree Gully
Upwey Platforms 1 and 2 at Upwey being viewed from the North end of the station Upwey railway station, Melbourne#Transport links 40.18 24.97 2[258] 3 June 1901 Upwey[258] Originally narrow gauge
Victoria Park southbound view from Victoria park platform 2 Victoria Park railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Hurstbridge
Mernda
5.42 3.37 1[259] 8 May 1888 Abbotsford[259] Formerly Collingwood
Watergardens Northbound view from watergardens platforms 2 and 3 Watergardens railway station#Transport links Bendigo
Echuca
Sunbury
Swan Hill
23.28 14.47 2[260] 1 March 1859 Sydenham[260] Formerly:
  • Sydenham
  • Keilor Road.

Upgraded in 2002[261]

Watsonia birds eye view of wastonia station Watsonia railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge 19.92 12.38 2[262] 23 June 1924 Greensborough[262]
Wattle Glen Northbound view at Wattle Glen station Wattle Glen railway station#Transport links 35.06 21.79 2[263] 25 June 1912 Wattle Glen[263] Formerly Balee. Also spelt Wattleglen
Werribee North-east bound view from Werribee platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Werribee railway station#Transport links Werribee 31.70 19.70 2[264] 25 June 1857 Werribee[264]
West Footscray Northern view from west footscray platform 1 facing towards platforms 2 and 3 West Footscray railway station#Transport links Sunbury 7.33 4.55 1[265] 1 October 1888 West Footscray[265] Formerly Footscray West. Upgraded in 2020[266]
West Richmond Southbound view of West Richmond platform 2 facing towards platform 1 West Richmond railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge
Mernda
3.66 2.27 1[267] 21 October 1901 Richmond[267]
Westall Southbound view from Westall platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Westall railway station#Transport links Cranbourne
Pakenham
22.64 14.07 2[268] 6 February 1951 Clayton South[268]
Westgarth Northbound view from Westgarth platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Anstey railway station#Transport links Anstey railway station#Transport links Hurstbridge 7.55 4.69 1[269] 8 May 1888 Northcote[269] Formerly:
  • Northcote South
  • Westgarth Street
Westona Main entrance to Westona station Westona railway station#Transport links Werribee 18.53 11.51 1/2[270] 21 January 1985 Altona[270]
Williams Landing Main entrance to Williams Landing station Williams Landing railway station#Transport links 23.48 14.59 2[271] 28 April 2013[272] Williams Landing[271]
Williamstown Williamstown station seen from a hill south of the station Williamstown railway station#Transport links Williamstown 14.20 8.82 1[273] 17 January 1859 Williamstown[273]
Williamstown Beach Williamstown siemens train arriving at Williamstown beach platform 2 as viewed from Platform 1 13.18 8.19 1[274] 12 August 1889 Williamstown[274] Formerly Beach
Willison Northbound view of station building on Platform 2 Alamein 12.15 7.55 1[275] 8 June 1908 Camberwell[275] Formerly Golf Links
Windsor Southbound view from Windsor platform 1 Windsor railway station, Melbourne#Transport links Sandringham 7.49 4.65 1[276] 19 December 1859 Windsor[276] Formerly Chapel Street
Yarraman Platform 1 at Yarraman viewed from the south of the station Yarraman railway station#Transport links Cranbourne
Pakenham
29.04 18.04 2[277] 21 December 1976 Noble Park[277]
Yarraville Southbound view of Yarraville platform 2 facing towards platform 1 Yarraville railway station#Transport links Werribee
Williamstown
7.54 4.69 1[278] 20 November 1871 Yarraville[278]

Future stations

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List of future stations
Name Planned connections Service(s) Projected opening Zone Suburb
Arden Cranbourne
Pakenham Sunbury
2025[279] 1 North Melbourne
Parkville Parkville
State Library Melbourne
Town Hall
Anzac South Yarra
Keilor East Melbourne Airport Not confirmed Not confirmed Not confirmed
Melbourne Airport Melbourne Airport
Burwood (Deakin University) Suburban Rail Loop East 2035[280] Burwood
Monash Clayton

Network map

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Schematic map of the Melbourne metropolitan train network showing current and under-construction lines.
Schematic map of the Melbourne metropolitan train network showing current and under-construction lines.


See also

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References

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