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Trains on the Frankston line run with a two three-car formations of Comeng, Siemens Nexas, and X'Trapolis 100 trainsets. [4] Sections of the Frankston line opened as early as 1881, with the line fully extended to Frankston in 1882. A limited number of stations were first opened, with infill stations progressively opened between 1881 and 2017. [5]
It is serviced by Metro Trains' Frankston line services. [29] A number of services terminate at Mordialloc and stable in the sidings south of the station. Platform 1: Frankston line all stations and limited express services to Flinders Street, Werribee and Williamstown; Platform 2: Frankston line all stations services to Frankston
Armadale railway station is served by the Frankston line, part of the Melbourne railway network. The station also connects to the Route 6 tram service and the route 605 bus service. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The journey to Flinders Street railway station is approximately 7.3 kilometres (4.5 mi) and takes 14 minutes.
Frankston Station opened on 1 August 1882 when the current railway line was extended from Mordialloc. [5] On the 1st of October 1888, the line was extended to Baxter. [6]In 1922, the signal box, which is located at the northern end of the station and adjacent to the Beach Street crossing, was provided, [4] and controls the station, the stabling yards (located north, east and south of the ...
Platform 2 is not regularly used, with non-stopping express trains passing the platform in the peak hour. However, the platform is bi-directional and can be used by both Flinders Street and Frankston-bound services if required. The station is currently served by the Frankston line, which is operated by Metro Trains Melbourne. [7] Platform 1:
Parkdale railway station is a commuter railway station on the Frankston line, which is part of the Melbourne railway network. It serves the south-eastern suburb of Parkdale, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Parkdale station is an elevated unstaffed station, with two side platforms. It opened on 1 September 1919, with the current station ...
Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram has ordered an investigation into rail disruption which saw services suspended and left passengers stranded due to the cold weather. The Liverpool City Region (LCR ...
It is served by Cranbourne, [18] Frankston, [19] Pakenham [20] and Sandringham [21] line trains. V/Line's Bairnsdale rail services (Gippsland line) pass non-stop through the station. Platform 1: Sandringham line all stations services to Flinders Street; Platform 2: Sandringham line all stations services to Sandringham; Platform 3: