Edithvale railway station, Melbourne
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| Station information | |
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| Code | EDI |
| Distance from Flinders St | 30.4 km |
| Line | Frankston |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Number of tracks | 2 |
| Station status | Unmanned station |
| Station facilities, connecting transport and timetables |
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| Melway map of station | |
| Google map of station | Not available |
| Zone location | 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.
The station is located at the northern end of the Edithvale Road level crossing and in between the Nepean Highway and Station Street.
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.
Edithvale station originally opened on Saturday, 20th September 1919.
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