Hughesdale railway station

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Hughesdale

Hughesdale railway station
Station statistics
Coordinates 37°53′42″S 145°04′39″E / 37.8949°S 145.0776°E / -37.8949; 145.0776Coordinates: 37°53′42″S 145°04′39″E / 37.8949°S 145.0776°E / -37.8949; 145.0776
Platforms 2
Tracks 2
Other information
Station code HUG
Owned by VicTrack
Myki zone 1+2 Overlap
Station status Unmanned station
Melway map Link
Website Link, includes timetables
Services
Preceding station   Metro Trains   Following station
Murrumbeena
Pakenham line
Oakleigh
toward Pakenham
Cranbourne line
Oakleigh
toward Cranbourne
Location
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Hughesdale is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in the suburb of Hughesdale, on the Pakenham railway line and Cranbourne railway line. Hughesdale station is unmanned and is in Metcard Zones 1+2.

Facilities

Hughesdale is located at the eastern end of the Poath Road level crossing, which provides station access.

The station consists of two platforms, in an island format, with a large brick building at the Flinders Street end of the station. Myki machines, replacing the earlier Metcard machines removed during 2012, are located at the entrance to the platforms. A public telephone is located on Platform 2, and sheltered seating is available.

Five bike racks and six lockers are located behind the main building, and fifty car parking places are available on the opposite side of Poath Road.

Hughesdale station is currently unstaffed, however in May 2010, Metro Trains Melbourne announced that by September 2010 [1] the station will be staffed "for a four-hour period each weekday at a time when staffing is most needed."

Platforms, services and connecting bus services

Platform 1:

  • Pakenham line - all stations and limited express services to Flinders Street
  • Cranbourne line - all stations and limited express services to Flinders Street

Platform 2:

Buses from Hughesdale Station

History

Hughesdale station opened on 28 February 1925.[2] The station and suburb were named in honour of James Vincent Hughes, mayor of Oakleigh from 1924 to 1925 who, with the Poath Road Railway Station League, lobbied heavily for a new station for the area. In 1924 the League suggested the station be called "Hugheston", but in February 1925, shortly before the station opened, Victorian Railways decided its name would be "Hughesdale". Hughesdale was once the junction for the Outer Circle and Rosstown railway lines.

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