Murrumbeena railway station

Murrumbeena railway station
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Murrumbeena station from Murrumbeena Road 2009.JPG
Station information
Code MRB
Distance from
Flinders Street
13.2 km
Operator Metro Trains Melbourne
Lines Pakenham,
Cranbourne
# Platforms 2
# Tracks 2
Status Host station
Metlink profile Link
Melway map Link
Google map Link
Metcard / Myki Zone 1

Murrumbeena is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in the suburb of Murrumbeena, on the Pakenham and Cranbourne railway lines. Murrumbeena is classed as a Host Station and is in Metcard Zone 1.

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Station overview

Facilities

Murrumbeena is located at the eastern end of the Murrumbeena/Neerim Road level crossing, with station access from Murrumbeena and Neerim Roads, and Railway Parade.

The station consists of two side platforms; Platform 1 has a large weatherboard building, while platform 2 has a smaller weatherboard building. A large Metcard ticket vending machine is located at the entrance to platform 1, which is able to dispense most ticketing options available and also accept notes and coins. Additional coin only Metcard and myki ticket vending machines are located at the entrances to platform 1 and platform 2.

A footbridge is located at the Dandenong end of the station.

History

Murrumbeena station opened on 14 May 1879.[1] The station once had 2 sidings at the Dandenong end of platform 2 and a signal box at the Flinders Street end of platform 1.

Platforms, services and connecting bus services

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

  • Suburban Metro Trains services to Cranbourne.
  • Suburban Metro Trains services to Dandenong.
  • Suburban Metro Trains services to Pakenham.

Gallery

References

Coordinates: 37°53′25″S 145°04′02″E / 37.8903°S 145.0673°E / -37.8903; 145.0673


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