Edithvale railway station, Melbourne
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| Code | EDI |
| Distance from Flinders St |
30.4 km |
| Lines | Frankston |
| # Platforms | 2 |
| # Tracks | 2 |
| Status | Unmanned station |
| Metlink profile | Link |
| Metcard Zone | 2 |
Edithvale is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in the suburb of Edithvale, on the Frankston railway line. It is in Metcard Zone 2.
Edithvale station is unmanned.
[edit] Location
The station is located at the northern end of the Edithvale Road level crossing and between the Nepean Highway and Station Street.
[edit] Facilities
The station consists of two side platforms. Platform 1 contains a large brick building (identical to the station building at Aspendale station, 1.3 km north-west) while platform 2 contains a small brick building. A large Metcard machine is located at the entrance to platform 1, which is able to dispense most ticketing options available and also accept notes and coins. A small Metcard machine is located at the entrance to platform 2.
Both platforms can be accessed via Nepean Highway and Station Street.
[edit] History
Edithvale station originally opened on Saturday, 20th September 1919.
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