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Dandenong railway station, Melbourne

Dandenong
Dandenong Station.jpg
Northbound view from Platform 3 in January 2013
Location Rudduck Street, Dandenong
Australia
Coordinates 37°59′24″S 145°12′35″E / 37.9900°S 145.2098°E / -37.9900; 145.2098Coordinates: 37°59′24″S 145°12′35″E / 37.9900°S 145.2098°E / -37.9900; 145.2098
Owned by VicTrack
Operated by Metro
Line(s) Pakenham
Cranbourne
Distance 31.19 kilometres from Southern Cross
Platforms 3 (1 island, 1 side)
Tracks 9
Connections Bus
Construction
Structure type Ground
Parking 300
Bicycle facilities 12
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Status Premium station
Station code DNG
Fare zone Myki zone 2
Website Public Transport Victoria
History
Opened 8 October 1877
Electrified Yes
Traffic
Passengers (2013/14) 2.390 million Decrease 10.04%
Services
Preceding station   Metro Trains   Following station
Pakenham line
toward Pakenham
Cranbourne line
toward Cranbourne
Preceding station   V/Line   Following station
Gippsland line

Dandenong railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Dandenong opening on 8 October 1887. In 2011/12 it was the 9th busiest station on Melbourne's metropolitan network, with 2.7 million passenger movements.

A number of train stabling sidings are near the station, as is a little used goods yard to the south of the station. Stabling facilities are located north of the station on either side of the track, trains are also stabled on tracks parallel to the platforms.

Dandenong station opened on 8 October 1877 as one of the original stations on the Melbourne to Sale railway line. The South Gippsland Railway Line opened in 1892 from Dandenong. The station buildings were rebuilt in 1975, and again in 1994/95, as part of the Cranbourne electrification project. The new station was opened in March 1995 by Prime Minister Paul Keating.

Dandenong has one side platform and one island platform with two sides. Access to the platforms is provided by stairs and lifts from an overhead concourse. The side platform (platform 3) features a kiosk and an enclosed waiting room containing a customer service window and toilets. It is serviced by Metro Trains' Pakenham and Cranbourne line services, and by V/Line's Traralgon and Bairnsdale services.

Platform 1:

Platform 2:

Platform 3:

Due to the unique configuration of the tracks on either ends of the station, trains can depart from any platform in any direction when necessary (mostly seen in peak time or disruptions).


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