Ticket Office Opening Times & Station Staffing Hours
Below are the current opening and staffing times for Oakleigh Park, as of 2010.
| Ticket Office Hours | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Day | Opens | Closes | |
| Monday to Friday | 06:30 | 12:55 | |
| Saturday | 08:30 | 14:30 | |
| Sunday | - | - |
| Station Staffing Hours | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | From | Until |
| Monday to Friday | 06:15 | 13:15 |
| Saturday | 08:15 | 14:50 |
| Sunday | - | - |
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