Morradoo railway station


Morradoo railway station is located on the Stony Point line, in Victoria, Australia. It serves the town of Crib Point, and opened on 7 November 1960 as Rail Motor Stopping Place Number 15. In 1996, the platform was extended to 52 metres in length, and a new shelter was erected. This made the platform the second shortest with a regular service in Victoria.
The station was renamed as the result of a local competition in 1996, with the winning entry being Morradoo, suggested by Bree Saunders of Crib Point Primary School. Morradoo comes from an Aboriginal word meaning "powder and shot", and was the original name for Crib Point.
In December 1973, flashing light signals were provided at the Disney Road level crossing. Boom barriers were later provided at the same crossing in 2011.

Platforms & services

Morradoo has one platform. It is serviced by Metro Trains' Stony Point line services.
Platform 1:
operates one route via Morradoo station: