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Strathmore has two [[side platform]]s. It is served by [[Craigieburn line]] trains.<ref>{{cite PTV route|Craigieburn|mode=train}}</ref>

Strathmore has two [[side platform]]s. It is served by [[Craigieburn line]] trains.<ref>{{cite PTV route|Craigieburn|mode=train}}</ref>

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Latest revision as of 10:04, 23 January 2026

Railway station in Melbourne, Australia

Northbound view from Platform 2, November 2024

Location Amelia Avenue,
Essendon, Victoria 3040
City of Moonee Valley
Australia
Coordinates 37°44′37″S 144°55′39″E / 37.7436°S 144.9274°E / -37.7436; 144.9274
System PTV commuter rail station
Owned by VicTrack
Operated by Metro Trains
Line Craigieburn
Distance 9.79 kilometres from
Southern Cross
Platforms 2 side
Tracks 2
Connections Buses in Melbourne Bus
Structure type Ground
Parking 80
Bicycle facilities Yes
Accessible No – steep ramp
Status Operational, unstaffed
Station code SME
Fare zone Myki Zone 1
Website Public Transport Victoria
Opened 28 October 1890; 135 years ago (1890-10-28)
Rebuilt 24 February 1972
Electrified September 1921
(1500 V DC overhead)
Previous names North Essendon (1890-1955)

2005–2018 numbers

2005–2006 304,150[1]
2006–2007 325,127[1] Increase 6.89%
2007–2008 350,690[1] Increase 7.86%
2008–2009 347,295[2] Decrease 0.96%
2009–2010 370,580[2] Increase 6.7%
2010–2011 371,052[2] Increase 0.12%
2011–2012 342,510[2] Decrease 7.69%
2012–2013 Not measured[2]
2013–2014 363,011[2] Increase 5.98%
2014–2015 362,179[1] Decrease 0.22%
2015–2016 383,280[2] Increase 5.82%
2016–2017 391,050[2] Increase 2.02%
2017–2018 401,881[2] Increase 2.76%
2018–2019 389,922[2] Decrease 2.97%
2019–2020 318,600[2] Decrease 18.29%
2020–2021 130,750[2] Decrease 58.96%
2021–2022 151,600[3] Increase 15.94%
2022–2023 242,550[4] Increase 59.99%
2023–2024 299,900[4] Increase 23.64%
Map

Strathmore station is a railway station operated by Metro Trains Melbourne on the Craigieburn line, part of the Melbourne rail network. It serves the northern suburb of Essendon in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Strathmore station is a ground-level unstaffed station, featuring two side platforms. It opened on 28 October 1890, with the current station provided in 1972.[5]

Initially opened as North Essendon, the station was given its current name of Strathmore on 1 March 1955.[5]

Strathmore station on 28 October 1890, with the railway line past the site of the station originally opening in 1872, as part of the North East line to School House Lane.[6] The station, like the suburb itself, was named after a Presbyterian church which opened in 1936. The church was named by local settler Thomas Napier, who had a property named Rosebank in the area. The Strathmore name comes from a valley in Scotland, near where Napier was born.[7][8]

Located at the point where the original Sydney Road (now Pascoe Vale Road) crossed the railway line via a level crossing, it was considered one of the worst traffic bottlenecks in Melbourne, until grade separation works were completed in 1964.[6][5]

In 1965, a number of signals at the station were abolished, in conjunction with the replacement of double line block signalling with three position signalling between Broadmeadows and Essendon.[5]

On 24 February 1972, the present station building on Platform 1 was provided.[9]

Platforms and services

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Strathmore has two side platforms. It is served by Craigieburn line trains.[10]

Two bus routes operate via Strathmore station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

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