Waverley Rail Trail - Connections

Connections

  • The Scotchmans Creek Trail (1 km) and Gardiners Creek Trail (2 km) can be reached by travelling west from Warrigal Road at Holmesglen railway station. Use the pedestrian bridge over Warrigal Road - refer photo - to access Argyll Street. Continue to the end of Argyll Street. At that point a short path ascends to Golfers Drive. Head along Golfers Drive using the section of path that continues to Waverley Road. Pass under the highway to arrive at the Scotchmans Creek Trail.
  • Syndal Heatherdale Pipe Reserve Trail starts at Syndal railway station.
  • A signed on road route from Glen Waverley railway station leads to the Dandenong Creek Trail at Jells Park.

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