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Nunawading railway station is a commuter railway station on the Belgrave and Lilydale lines, which are both part of the Melbourne railway network. It serves the eastern suburb of Nunawading, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Nunawading station is a ground level premium station, featuring an island platform with two faces, connected by two ...
There are 222 suburban railway stations that are currently operational in Melbourne. [2] In addition to the stations currently opened, there are an additional 73 closed to passengers and 9 stations expected to open in the near future. The network is broken up into two Myki ticketing zones. These zones determine how much it would cost to travel ...
Nunawading has benefited from the new Nunawading railway station, one of the larger metropolitan stations in the eastern suburbs, and the Springvale Road grade separation, in 2010. The southern and northern areas of Nunawading are now more unified, with better access to the Eastern Freeway, which runs along the north the suburb.
Nunawading was originally part of the Nunawading Road District, [2] which was incorporated on 7 August 1857. The district was renamed the Shire of Nunawading on 4 May 1872. On 26 May 1925, the Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham (sometimes referred to as Blackburn-Mitcham) came into being, when the eastern two-thirds of the district seceded; the western part went on to become the City of Box Hill.
The trail then goes over Cochrane Street on a bridge, built to keep the trail from having a sharp decline and incline. It continues up until Talbot Street, where it crosses over the rail line to the Tennyson Street side, and continues towards Heatherdale Station, with a slight decline onto Heatherdale Road. The intersection at Heatherdale road ...
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Forest Hill Chase is a major regional shopping centre located in the eastern suburb of Forest Hill in Melbourne, Australia.Owned by JY Group (50%) and Haben Property Fund (50%), the centre is among the oldest in Victoria, opening in 1964 as an outdoor strip shopping centre, before being developed over the years into its current three level indoor form.
A 5.7-acre grassed field at the corner of Chablis Crescent and Great Western Drive, which was originally part of Terrara Park, was controversially rezoned around 1988 for the "Parkview" residential estate, which consists of 29 homes. The sale was managed by the Urban Land Authority in conjunction with auctioneers M. J. Docking. [192]