Belgrave railway station
Belgrave railway station is the terminus of the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Belgrave. The station was called Monbulk when it opened on 18 December 1900, but was renamed Belgrave on 21 November 1904. The station was originally on the Upper Ferntree Gully – Gembrook narrow gauge line. It closed, along with the rest of the line, on 30 April 1954. After the line from Ferntree Gully to Belgrave was converted to broad gauge, the rebuilt station reopened on 19 February 1962.
The new station was located further down the line than the original narrow-gauge station, which was approximately where the current station car park is located. It was upgraded to a premium station on 2 July 1996. In 2018 the Victorian Government announced it would fund the construction of a multi-deck park and ride facility, along with a new bridge to connect the station to the Burwood Highway at the southern end. For the 2019 financial year, the station saw a patronage of 389,750 for the months of July 2018 to the end of June 2019.
Puffing Billy Railway's Belgrave station is located 100 metres north and is accessible by a short footpath.Platforms & services
Belgrave has one island platform with two faces. It is served by Metro Trains' Belgrave line services.
Platform 1:
Platform 2:
- all stations and limited stop services to and from Flinders Street and Ringwood
Transport links
operate six routes to and from Belgrave station: