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  2. State Library railway station - Wikipedia

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    State Library railway station is an under-construction rapid transit railway station on the Cranbourne, Pakenham and Sunbury lines, serving the Melbourne CBD in Victoria, Australia. When opened as part of the Metro Tunnel project, State Library will be an underground premium station, featuring an island platform with two faces.

  3. Southern Cross railway station - Wikipedia

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    Southern Cross railway station (until 2005 known as Spencer Street station) is a major railway station in Docklands, Melbourne. It is on Spencer Street, between Collins and La Trobe streets, at the western edge of the Melbourne central business district. The Docklands Stadium sports arena is 500 metres (550 yards) north-west of the station.

  4. Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company 2-4-0WT (1854)

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    Melbourne & Suburban Railway (1861), Melbourne Railway Company (1862), Melbourne & Hobson's Bay United Railway (1865), South Suburban (1878) Sold to M. Gardiner and Sons - 1882 --1378-Scrapped-Could not be paid for and sold to Cornish & Bruce and named Bendigo - 1861. Sold to Overend & Robb (for work in Tasmania) and renamed Launceston - 1871.

  5. North Melbourne Locomotive Depot - Wikipedia

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    As late as the 1950s the depot housed 160 locomotives, [1] but with dieselisation from 1952 the end was near. The new South Dynon Locomotive Depot was opened across the creek for the new locomotives as part of the North East standard gauge project, with the last steam-hauled train leaving Melbourne on 18 May 1964 - R703 on the 18:05 to Geelong. [3]

  6. Railways in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne rail network is a metropolitan suburban and freight rail system serving the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.The metropolitan rail network is centred around the Melbourne central business district (CBD) and consists of 221 railway stations across 16 lines, which served a patronage of 182.5 million over the year 2023–2024. [2]

  7. Connex Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Connex Melbourne was a train operator in Melbourne, Australia. Formed in July 1998 as Hillside Trains , a business unit of the Public Transport Corporation , it was privatised in August 1999 becoming a subsidiary of Connex .

  8. Melbourne Railway Company - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Company line provided a more direct route into the city via Richmond and Princes Bridge. The Melbourne Railway Company purchased the Melbourne and Suburban Railway Company in 1862, and the St Kilda and Brighton Railway Company and was amalgamated with the Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company to form the Melbourne and Hobson ...

  9. Comeng (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Comeng (/ ˈ k ɒ m ɛ n dʒ / KOM-enj) is a class of electric multiple unit (EMU) operating on the suburban railway network of Melbourne.Built by their namesake Commonwealth Engineering (abbreviated as Comeng), the trains were introduced in 1981 as a replacement for the Tait and Harris trains.