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Oakleigh railway station

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Oakleigh railway station Melbourne
Oakleigh railway station Melbourne

Oakleigh railway station is a commuter railway station in the suburb of Oakleigh, south east of Melbourne. Victoria. The station opened in 1877 as the up end of the Gippsland line, with the station being electrified in 1922. The station consists of two island platforms which offer direct street access and are connected via a pedestrian subway. There is a station building on both platforms which functions as a ticket office, a waiting room and a toilet. The station is fully accessible as there are lifts and accessible ramps provided at the station.Oakleigh station is currently served by the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines which are both part of the Melbourne Railway Network. Additionally the station interchanges with 11 bus routes including two SmartBus services. The station is appromixately 15 kilometres (9.4 mi) away or a 23 minute train ride from Flinders Street

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Oakleigh railway station
Djerring Trail, Melbourne Oakleigh

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N -37.9005 ° E 145.0883 °
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Djerring Trail
3617 Melbourne, Oakleigh
Victoria, Australia
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