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This is a list of the 200 currently operating suburban railway stations (216 including greater metropolitan stations) in Melbourne, Australia. The stations make up 16 radial railway lines (and 4 greater metropolitan lines), as well as the central City Loop.

There are also a further 19 stations on 3 heritage, volunteer-operated, tourist railways. These are not a part of the suburban network.

Stations are broken up into 3 Metcard ticketing zones (some stations are in two zones, where tickets for either zone may be used), as well as the City Saver area, which is within Zone 1 and covers the central business district.

  • Stations listed in bold are terminus stations. Some trains will be timetabled to terminate before the end of the line, although on some lines all trains will terminate at the last station at all times. Shuttle trains are also run between terminus stations on some lines.
  • Stations listed in italics are "premium" stations that are manned first to last train by staff who provide extra assistance and information to commuters. Express trains will generally stop only at premium stations.
  • Stations followed by an asterisk ( * ) are "host" stations. These stations are manned during peak hours only. Some are manned only during morning peak, some during both morning and evening peaks.
  • Listed in parentheses after each station is that station's 3-letter code. These codes are used internally by the railway control system, but can also be used when querying the Connex SMS Timetable (http://www.connexmelbourne.com.au/trip_smstt/index.asp).

For detailed travel information, do not rely solely on this page; please refer to the Metlink (http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/) website.

Contents

City Loop

Zone 1 & City Saver

Southeastern lines (Caulfield group)

57 stations

Frankston line

Branches from the City Loop at Flinders Street and Parliament stations.

26 stations

Zone 1 & City Saver
Zone 1
Zones 1 & 2 overlap
Zone 2
Zones 2 & 3 overlap
Zone 3

The Stony Point greater metropolitan line is a continuation of the Frankston line.

Pakenham line

Branches from the Frankston line at Caulfield station.

18 stations

Zone 1
Zones 1 & 2 overlap
Zone 2
Zones 2 & 3 overlap
Zone 3

The Traralgon regional line is a continuation of the Pakenham line.

Sandringham line

Branches from the Frankston line at South Yarra station.

11 stations

Zone 1
Zones 1 & 2 overlap
Zone 2

Cranbourne line

Branches from the Pakenham line at Dandenong station.

Zone 3

Western and northwestern lines (Northern group)

53 stations

Upfield line

Branches from the City Loop at Spencer Street and Flagstaff stations.

14 stations

Zone 1 & City Saver
Zone 1
Zones 1 & 2 overlap
Zone 2

Werribee line

Branches from the Upfield line at North Melbourne station.

13 stations

Zone 1
Zones 1 & 2 overlap
Zone 2

The Geelong and Warrnambool regional lines are continuations of the Werribee line

Broadmeadows line

Branches from the Upfield line at North Melbourne station.

12 stations

Zone 1
Zones 1 & 2 overlap
Zone 2

The Craigieburn greater metropolitan line is a continuation of the Broadmeadows line.

Sydenham line

Branches from the Werribee line at Footscray station.

9 stations

Zone 1
Zones 1 & 2 overlap
Zone 2

The Sunbury greater metropolitan line is a continuation of the Sydenham line.

Williamstown line

Branches from the Werribee line at Newport station.

Zone 1

Flemington Racecourse line (Special events only)

Branches from the Broadmeadows line at Newmarket station. This line may be opened to permanent daily service as part of the redevelopment of the Showgrounds.

Zone 1

Eastern lines (Burnley group)

48 stations

Lilydale line

Branches from the southeastern lines (Caulfield group) at Richmond station.

21 stations

Zone 1
Zones 1 & 2 overlap
Zone 2
Zones 2 & 3 overlap
Zone 3

Glen Waverley line

Branches from the Lilydale line at Burnley station.

12 stations

Zone 1
Zones 1 & 2 overlap
Zone 2

Belgrave line

Branches from the Lilydale line at Ringwood station.

8 stations

Zone 3

Alamein line

Branches from the Lilydale line at Camberwell station.

6 stations

Zone 1

Northeastern lines (Clifton Hill group)

37 stations

Hurstbridge line

Branches from the City Loop at Flinders Street and Parliament stations.

23 stations

Zone 1 & City Saver
Zone 1
Zones 1 & 2 overlap
Zone 2

Epping line

Branches from the Hurstbridge line at Clifton Hill station.

14 stations

Zone 1
Zones 1 & 2 overlap
Zone 2

Greater metropolitan lines

These lines are operated by diesel locomotive-hauled & railcar services, and are covered by Metcard ticketing. All services are operated by V/Line, with the exception of the Stony Point line operated by Connex using locomotives leased from V/Line Passenger.

16 stations

Stony Point line

Begins at Frankston station on the Frankston line.

9 stations

Zone 3

Melton line

Branches from the Sydenham line at Sunshine station.

Zone 2

The Ballarat regional line is a continuation of the Melton line.

Sunbury line

Continues from the Sydenham line.

Zone 2

The Bendigo regional line is a continuation of the Sunbury line.

Craigieburn line

Continues from the Broadmeadows line. This line is to be electrified and included in the suburban network, with a new station at Roxburgh Park.

Zone 2

The Albury-Wodonga and Shepparton regional lines are continuations of the Craigieburn line.

Tourist railways

These lines are operated part-time (full-time in the case of Puffing Billy) by independent railway preservation groups, and are not covered by Metcard ticketing.

19 stations

Puffing Billy Railway

12 stations

Mornington railway

Healesville railway

Maps

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