Connections
The westernmost end of the trail meets the Capital City Trail/Yarra River Trail at the Yarra River. Centrally it connects with the Anniversary Trail, which runs along the Alamein railway line and to the nearby Scotchmans Creek Trail and East Malvern Station to Centre Rd Trail at East Malvern railway station. At Warrigal Road it connects to the Waverley Rail Trail. Towards the eastern most end it meets the Wurundjeri Walk Trail in Blackburn South, and finally ends at Blacks Walk in Blackburn and Blackburn Lake Sanctuary.
The Ferndale Park Trail acts as a short cut to the Anniversary Trail.
Note the footbridge over the Monash Freeway was reopened on the 20th August 2009.
West end at 37°50′02″S 145°01′25″E / 37.833995°S 145.023586°E / -37.833995; 145.023586. East end at 37°49′33″S 145°10′00″E / 37.825926°S 145.166615°E / -37.825926; 145.166615.
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