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Flemington Racecourse railway line, Melbourne


The Flemington Racecourse railway line is a suburban railway in Melbourne, Australia. It has 5 stations, all in Metcard ticketing Zone 1.

The Flemington Racecourse line is rarely in operation as it only opens for special events: racedays at Flemington Racecourse such as the Melbourne Cup or Oakes Day, and large events at the Showgrounds such as the Royal Melbourne Show in September, or the Big Day Out in January. It is otherwise used to store trains between peak hours. The line may be opened to permanent daily service if a redevelopment of the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds goes ahead.

History

The Flemington Racecourse line saw the first electric train journey in Australia, in 1919. The train travelled from Newmarket station on the Broadmeadows line to Flemington Racecourse station.

List of stations

Bold stations are terminuses, italic stations are staffed.

Branches from the City Loop at Spencer Street and Flagstaff stations.

External links, maps, and timetables


Last updated: 06-04-2005 07:05:19
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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