List of closed railway stations in Melbourne

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A number of railway lines and stations which formed part of the greater Melbourne railway network have been closed over time, either in part or in full. The decision to close a railway station has historically been made by the department responsible for rail transport within the Government of Victoria.

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Over the history of the Melbourne railway network, a total of eleven complete railway lines, as well as 71 railway stations, have been closed. The most recent railway stations to close are Surrey Hills and Mont Albert stations, which closed on 17 February 2023, due to the level crossing removal project which will see the two stations merge and become Union station, while the most recent railway line to close to traffic is the Port Melbourne railway line, which was closed on 11 October 1987, [1] and was subsequently converted to light rail. A number of stations have also been closed and rebuilt at another location, such as West Footscray, which was rebuilt 160 metres away as part of the Regional Rail Link project. [2]

Most closed railway lines have been converted to other uses, such as rail trails or linear parkland. In addition, a number of closed railway stations have been converted for other uses, such as retail stores.

Closed railway lines

NameOpenedClosedStationsCurrent statusNotes
Broadstore branch line 12 October 194219821Dismantled after 1991
Gembrook line 18 December 1900April 195415Reopened in 1962 as the Belgrave line between Upper Ferntree Gully and Belgrave. Beyond Belgrave the Puffing Billy Railway reopened in 1962 as a heritage service along the former line.
Healesville line 1 March 18899 December 19805Until 2020, the line remained in place between Lilydale and Yarra Glen, however, the line has since been dismantled as far as Yering, and will be dismantled to Yarra Glen throughout 2022. Beyond Yarra Glen the Yarra Valley Railway is undertaking works to restore the line towards Healesville. [3]
Inner Circle line 22 May 18883Reservation mostly intact and used by the Capital City Trail [4]
Kew line 19 December 188713 May 19572Dismantled and reservation sold. [5]
Mornington line 10 December 188915 June 19815Disused line remains in place between Baxter and Moorooduc. The Mornington Railway Preservation Society operate tourist services between Moorooduc and a rebuilt Mornington station.
Mont Park line 28 August 191130 June 19641Dismantled and reservation sold
Outer Circle line 3 May 18907Section between East Camberwell and Alamein remains open as the Alamein Line, with the reservation remaining intact and used as a linear park and is part of the Anniversary Outer Circle Trail north of East Camberwell station.
Port Melbourne railway line 13 April 185416 October 19874Was converted to light rail between Port Junction and Port Melbourne, with tram services commencing to use the line from 18 December 1987. The line is today served by tram route 109 services., [6] [7]
Red Hill line 2 December 192129 June 19533Dismantled and some of reservation sold, with the remainder existing as a rail trail.
Rosstown Railway 14 November 188819164Dismantled, much remains as linear park or parkland adjacent to Elsternwick station [8]
St Kilda – Windsor link line 185718670 (link between two other lines)Dismantled and reservation sold
St Kilda railway line 13 May 185731 July 19874Was converted to light rail between Port Junction and St Kilda, with tram route 96 commencing to use the line from 20 November 1987 [9]
Spring Vale Cemetery line 7 February 190419 December 1951 or 10 December 19501Dismantled and reservation sold, [10] [11]
Warburton line 13 November 19011 August 196510Reservation intact, used for rail-trail
Whittlesea line 23 December 188928 November 19594Line remains open to Mernda. Beyond Mernda the line has been dismantled, with the right of way remaining intact.
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Diagram showing Melbourne's rail network including former and planned lines

Stations

Closed

NameLineLocationTypeOpenedClosedCurrent statusNotes
Albion & Darlington Sunbury Between Footscray and Sydenham stations steam-era suburban5 January 18601 January 1861 Demolished, the current Albion station occupies the same site [12]
Holden SunburyBetween Diggers Rest and Sydenham stations steam-era rural1860 (late)11 November 1927Demolished
White City SunburyBetween Tottenham and Sunshine steam & electric-era suburban5 January 18604 October 1981Demolished
Cremorne Windsor (Sandringham) North bank of the Yarra River steam-era suburban12 December 185922 December 1860Demolished
Botanical Gardens Hawthorn (Lilydale) and Windsor (Sandringham) Between the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Royal Botanic Gardens steam-era suburban2 March 18591863 (uncertain)Demolished
Maidstone Sunbury Between Footscray and Albion steam-era suburban2 March 18611 April 1865Demolished
Salt Water River Williamstown Between Maribyrnong River and South Kensington steam-era suburban1 October 18591867 (uncertain)Demolished
Garden Vale Rosstown Railway Ridell Parade, near Kooyong Road, Gardenvale steam-era suburban18871916Demolished
Hawthorn Road Rosstown Railway Hawthorn Road, Caulfield steam-era suburban18871916Demolished
Booran Road Rosstown Railway Booran Road, Glen Huntly steam-era suburban18871916Demolished
Sugar Beet Mill Rosstown Railway Koornang Road, Carnegie steam-era suburban18871916Demolished
Richmond Park Glen Waverley Between Burnley station and Heyington stations steam-era suburban24 March 1890May 1890Demolished
Fitzroy Inner Circle In the Edinburgh Gardens steam-era suburban8 May 18851892Demolished
Fulham Grange Outer Circle Located near the current Grange and Heidelberg Road intersectionsteam-era suburban24 March 189124 April 1893Demolished
Willsmere Outer Circle Adjacent Willsmere Road and Earl Streetsteam-era suburban24 March 189124 April 1893Demolished
East Kew Outer Circle, later Alamein to the west of Normanby Road, close to Harp Roadsteam-era suburban24 March 189124 April 1893Demolished
Waverley Road Outer Circle Adjacent Sycamore Street Malvern Eaststeam-era suburban24 March 18919 December 1895Demolished
Pic Nic HawthornEast of Burnley station steam-era suburban24 September 186019 July 1898Demolished
Deepdene Outer Circle, later Alamein Near corner of Burke Road and Gordon Streetsteam-era suburban24 March 18919 October 1927Demolished
Shenley Outer Circle, later Alamein Canterbury Road, Canterbury steam-era suburban24 March 18919 October 1927Demolished
Roystead Alamein Mont Albert Road, Canterburysteam-era suburban14 May 19009 October 1927Demolished
North Carlton Inner Circle Lang Streetsteam & electric-era suburban8 May 18851948Converted to community centre
North Fitzroy Inner Circle East of Nicholson Street, on Rae and Park Streetssteam & electric-era suburban8 May 18851981 to goods trains, 1948 to passengersDemolished, platform mound remains
Williamstown Racecourse Branch from the Geelong lineSouth of Kororoit Creek Road level crossing Williamstown steam & electric-era suburban, special events6 April 18554 June 1951Demolished
Spring Vale Cemetery Branch from Pakenham line North of Springvale station steam & electric-era suburban, funeral services7 February 19041952Demolished
Balnarring Red Hill ?steam-era rural2 December 192129 June 1953Demolished
Merricks Red Hill ?steam-era rural2 December 192129 June 1953Demolished
Red Hill Red Hill ?steam-ear rural2 December 192129 June 1953Demolished
Campbellfield Upfield Camp Road, Campbellfield steam & railcar, semi-rural8 October 18895 May 1956Demolished
Barker Kew Barkers Road, Kewsteam & electric-era suburban19 December 188713 May 1957Demolished
Kew Kew North of Hawthorn station steam & electric-era suburban19 December 188713 May 1957Demolished, now the site of VicRoads headquarters
North Campbellfield UpfieldNear current Upfield station steam & railcar, semi-rural8 October 18895 May 1956Upfield station opened nearby on 17 August 1959
South Morang Whittlesea ?steam & railcar, rural23 December 188928 November 1959Demolished; rebuilt and reopened 22 April 2012
Mernda WhittleseaPlatform remains visible from highwaysteam & railcar, rural23 December 188928 November 1959Demolished; rebuilt and reopened 26 August 2018
Yan Yean Whittlesea?steam & railcar, rural23 December 188928 November 1959Demolished
Whittlesea Whittlesea?steam & railcar, rural23 December 188928 November 1959Demolished
Somerton Craigieburn Adjacent to Somerton Road level crossing, Roxburgh Park steam-era, rural13 November 1882December 1961 (passenger service)Still open to freight services, new Roxburgh Park station opened near original site in 2007
Mont Park Asylum Branch from Hurstbridge Waiora Road, MacLeod steam & electric-era, freight only28 August 19111964Demolished
Mount Evelyn Warburton Wray Crescent, Mount Evelyn steam-era rural13 November 19011 August 1965Platforms demolished, building converted to library, cafe and community centre. A replica platform exists next to the original building.
Wandin WarburtonRailway Parade, Wandin steam-era rural13 November 19011 August 1965Demolished, platform partially intact
Seville WarburtonStation Road, Seville steam-era rural13 November 190111 August 1965Demolished, platform intact
Killara WarburtonSunnyside Road, Seville East steam-era rural13 November 19011 August 1965Demolished, platforms intact
Woori Yallock WarburtonSyme Road, Woori Yallock steam-era rural13 November 19011 August 1965Demolished, platform intact
Launching Place Warburton Warburton Highway, Launching Place steam-era rural13 November 19011 August 1965Remnants of platform
Yarra Junction WarburtonWarburton Highway, Yarra Junction steam-era rural13 November 19011 August 1965Intact and used as a museum
Wesburn WarburtonCavanagh Road, Wesburn steam-era rural13 November 19011 August 1965Remnants of platform
Millgrove WarburtonWarburton Highway, Millgrove steam-era rural13 November 19011 August 1965Remnants of platform
Warburton WarburtonHighfield Road, Warburton steam-era rural13 November 19011 August 1965Remnants of platform (The siding site is currently an old sawmill, planned redevelopment)
Coldstream Healesville Station Street, Coldstream steam-era rural15 May 1888December 1980Station buildings destroyed by fire, platform intact [3]
Yering Healesville MacIntyre Road, Yering, just off Melba Highway steam-era rural15 May 18889 December 1980Abandoned [3]
Narrambi Mornington Near Narambi Roadrailcar, ruralunknownJune 1980Material reused for other stations
Langwarrin Stony Point McClelland Road, Langwarrin steam & railcar suburban1 October 188822 June 1981Demolished, platform mound remains
White City Sunbury Sunshine Road, Tottenham steam & electric-era, special events, workers trains11 November 19274 October 1981Demolished
Lyndhurst Cranbourne Bayliss Road, Lyndhurst, just off Western Port Highway steam & diesel-era, rural1 October 18884 October 1981 (passenger service)Still open to freight services until 2009
Mobiltown Werribee Kororoit Creek Road, Altona North electric-era suburban9 November 195321 January 1985Demolished [13]
Paisley Werribee line express routeRoss Road, Altonasteam, diesel & electric-era suburban14 October 192914 April 1985Demolished, although the island platform remains [13]
Galvin Werribee line express routeMaidstone Road, Altonasteam, diesel & electric-era suburban22 August 192714 April 1985Demolished [13]
Williamstown Pier Williamstown Morris Street, Williamstown steam & electric-era suburban3 October 185725 March 1987Demolished, now a carpark [13]
South Melbourne St KildaFerrars Street, South Melbourne steam & electric-era suburban16 September 1858August 1987Converted to tram stop and commercial use [9]
Albert Park St KildaFerrars Street, Albert Park steam & electric-era suburban27 November 1860August 1987Converted to tram stop and commercial use [9]
Middle Park St KildaCanterbury Road, Middle Park steam & electric-era suburban2 July 1883August 1987Converted to tram stop and abandoned [9]
St Kilda St Kilda Fitzroy Street, St Kilda steam & electric-era suburban13 May 1857August 1987Converted to tram stop and commercial use [9]
Montague Port Melbourne Woodgate and Montague Streets, Montaguesteam & electric-era suburban2 June 1883December 1987Converted to tram stop and demolished [6]
North Port Port MelbourneRaglan Street, Port Melbourne steam & electric-era suburbanMay 1859December 1987Converted to tram stop and demolished [6]
Graham Port MelbourneGraham Street, Port Melbournesteam & electric-era suburban1 June 1888December 1987Converted to tram stop and demolished [6]
Port Melbourne Port MelbourneBeach Street, Port Melbournesteam & electric-era suburban13 April 1854December 1987Converted to tram stop and commercial use [6]
Stopping Place #16 Mornington Nepean Highway, Mornington steam & railcar, semi-rural30 November 19591988Demolished, replaced by Mornington Tourist railway station in 2000
APM Siding Branch from the Hurstbridge line at Fairfield Grange and Heidelberg Roads, Alphington Goods siding29 July 19191994Track dismantled, alignment remains
Werribee Racecourse Continuation of Werribee line Off Bulban Road, Werribee Steam & diesel-era, special eventsunknownOctober 1993Access to station and part of the platform demolished; station signs remain [13]
Princes Bridge City Loop Flinders Street, current site of Federation Square steam & electric era suburban8 February 18591997Services amalgamated into Flinders Street. Platform space is now used as screen gallery for the Australian Centre for the Moving Image
General Motors PakenhamOff Progress Street, Dandenong South (access via dirt track)electric-era suburban, workers trains18 November 195628 July 2002Intact but no legal access to the station site [13]
Surrey Hills Belgrave & LilydaleBedford Avenue, Surrey Hills steam & electric-era suburban13 August 188317 February 2023Demolished and replaced by Union station [14] [15]
Mont Albert Belgrave & LilydaleChurchill Street, Mont Albert steam & electric-era suburban11 August 189017 February 2023Demolished and replaced by Union station, station building preserved and relocated [14] [15]

Rebuilt

These stations previously existed in slightly different locations, and/or at a higher or lower level (for example, originally at ground level then lowered into a cutting), to their modern-day counterparts. They may be considered the closed predecessors of today's stations.

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