Frankston Railway Line - Line Guide

Line Guide

Bold stations are termini, where some train services terminate; italic stations are staffed; and stations with an asterisk (*) are manned only during morning peak.

Branches from the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines at Caulfield.

Frankston railway line
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0.0 km Flinders Street (FSS) Zone 1
City Loop
2.4 km Richmond (RMD) Zone 1
Burnley group
CityLink
Yarra River, Cremorne Railway Bridge
4.2 km South Yarra (SYR) Zone 1
Sandringham line
5.4 km Hawksburn (HKN) Zone 1
6.7 km Toorak (TOR) Zone 1
7.4 km Armadale (ARM)* Zone 1
8.9 km Malvern (MAL)* Zone 1
10.6 km Caulfield (CFD) Zone 1
Cranbourne and Pakenham lines
12.2 km Glenhuntly (GHY)* Zone 1
Rosstown Railway
13.7 km Ormond (OMD)* Zones 1 & 2
14.5 km McKinnon (MCK) Zones 1 & 2
15.3 km Bentleigh (BEN) Zones 1 & 2
Elster Creek branch
16.1 km Patterson (PAT) Zone 2
17.2 km Moorabbin (MRN) Zone 2
18.8 km Highett (HIG) Zone 2
19.4 km Southland (STD) (Approved) Zone 2
21.2 km Cheltenham (CTM) Zone 2
23.1 km Mentone (MEN) Zone 2
24.7 km Parkdale (PKD) Zone 2
26.0 km Mordialloc (MOR) Zone 2
Mordialloc Creek
29.1 km Aspendale (ASP) Zone 2
30.4 km Edithvale (EDI) Zone 2
32.1 km Chelsea (CSA) Zone 2
33.4 km Bonbeach (BON) Zone 2
Patterson River
34.9 km Carrum (CAR) Zone 2
38.2 km Seaford (SEA) Zone 2
40.2 km Kananook (KAN) Zone 2
42.7 km Frankston (FKN) Zone 2
Stony Point line

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