Pakenham 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 City Loop at Flinders Street and Parliament.

Pakenham railway line
Legend
1.2 km Southern Cross (SSS) Zone 1
Flinders Street Viaduct
0.0 km Flinders Street (FSS) Zone 1
City Loop
2.4 km Richmond (RMD) Zone 1
Burnley group
City Link
Yarra River
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
Frankston line
12.3 km Carnegie (CNE)* Zone 1
13.2 km Murrumbeena (MRB)* Zone 1
Outer Circle line
14.2 km Hughesdale (HUG) Zones 1 & 2
Rosstown Railway
15.4 km Oakleigh (OAK) Zones 1 & 2
17.0 km Huntingdale (HUN)* Zones 1 & 2
19.2 km Clayton (CLA) Zone 2
21.4 km Westall (WTL) Zone 2
23.3 km Springvale (SPG) Zone 2
Springvale Cemetery Line
24.4 km Sandown Park (SNP) Zone 2
25.1 km Noble Park (NPK)* Zone 2
Mile Creek
27.8 km Yarraman (YMN) Zone 2
EastLink
Yarraman Creek
30.0 km Dandenong (DNG) Zone 2
Dandenong Creek
Cranbourne line
Eumemmering Creek
33.8 km General Motors (Closed)
South Gippsland Freeway
36.2 km Hallam (HLM) Zone 2
Troups Creek
39.5 km Narre Warren (NWA) Zone 2
Princes Freeway
43.4 km Berwick (BEW) Zone 2
Cardinia Creek
45.8 km Beaconsfield (BFD) Zone 2
50.2 km Officer (OFC) Zone 2
Gum Scrub Creek
54.6 km Cardinia Road
Toomuc Creek
56.9 km Pakenham (PKM) Zone 2
Bairnsdale and Traralgon lines

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