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It is served by [[Pakenham line|Pakenham]] and [[Cranbourne line|Cranbourne]] line trains.<ref>{{cite PTV route|Pakenham|mode=train}}</ref><ref>{{cite PTV route|Cranbourne|mode=train}}</ref>

It is served by [[Pakenham line|Pakenham]] and [[Cranbourne line|Cranbourne]] line trains.<ref>{{cite PTV route|Pakenham|mode=train}}</ref><ref>{{cite PTV route|Cranbourne|mode=train}}</ref>

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Railway station in Melbourne, Australia

North-west bound view from Platform 1, August 2025

Location Rayhur Street,
Clayton South, Victoria 3169
City of Kingston
Australia
Coordinates 37°56′18″S 145°08′18″E / 37.9382°S 145.1383°E / -37.9382; 145.1383
System PTV commuter rail station
Owned by VicTrack
Operated by Metro Trains
Lines
Distance 22.64 kilometres from
Southern Cross
Platforms 3 (1 island, 1 side)
Tracks 3
Connections Bus
Structure type At-grade
Parking 170 spaces
Bicycle facilities Yes
Accessible Yes—step free access
Status Operational, premium station
Station code WTL
Fare zone Myki Zone 2
Website Public Transport Victoria
Opened 6 February 1951; 74 years ago (1951-02-06)
Rebuilt 11 October 2010
Electrified December 1922
(1500 V DC overhead)
2005–2006 328,908[1]
2006–2007 259,825[1] 20.99%
2007–2008 413,295[1] 59.05%
2008–2009 532,591[2] 28.86%
2009–2010 531,782[2] 0.15%
2010–2011 472,518[2] 11.14%
2011–2012 538,259[2] 13.91%
2012–2013 Not measured[2]
2013–2014 591,264[2] 9.84%
2014–2015 572,540[1] 3.16%
2015–2016 681,926[2] 19.1%
2016–2017 705,592[2] 3.47%
2017–2018 941,057[2] 33.37%
2018–2019 894,238[2] 4.97%
2019–2020 676,550[2] 24.34%
2020–2021 339,550[2] 49.81%
2021–2022 474,400[3] 39.71%

Westall station is a Metro Trains Melbourne railway station on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines, which are part of the Melbourne rail network. It serves the south-eastern suburb of Clayton South, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Westall station is a ground-level premium station, featuring two side platforms. It opened on 6 February 1951, with the current station provided in 2010.[4]

Opening on 6 February 1951, Westall station originally comprised two workers-only platforms for staff at the adjacent Martin & King railway coach-building factory. On 1 June 1959, the station became available to the general public, and all services began stopping there.[5] The station, like the locality itself, gets its name from an early market garden proprietor who lived in the area.[6][7]

On 19 July 1975, the former timber station building on Platform 1 was damaged by fire.[8] In 1985, boom barriers were provided at the former Westall Road level crossing, which was located at the down end of the station.[9]

The station had a stabling yard located at its southern end, as well as a number of industrial sidings serving nearby factories.[10] On 17 April 1998, the Westall train maintenance centre was officially opened in the former goods yard, as part of the decentralisation of train stabling and maintenance from the former Jolimont Yards.[11] The buildings were approximately 2,850 m2 in size, and permitted bogie repair and replacement, under-carriage and overhead work. The facility cost $15 million, which also included the Bayswater facility.[12]

In 2000, the Westall Road level crossing was grade separated, and replaced with a road overpass.[13] By 4 February 2001, the boom barriers at the former level crossing were decommissioned.[14]

On 26 July 2006, a fire in the waiting room on Platform 1 caused major damage to half the station building, the ticket machines,[15] seats and a section of the platform. The city-bound platform was closed off and passenger services to Flinders Street operated express from Springvale to Clayton, bypassing Westall, until temporary fencing was placed around the building.[16] The damaged section was subsequently demolished and rebuilt.

In May 2008, the Victorian State Government announced that the Westall station precinct would receive a $151 million upgrade, which included a rebuilt station, a new third platform, a third 2.6-kilometre track between Centre Road and Springvale Road and additional storage space at the Westall stabling yard. Work commenced in January 2010, with the majority of the works completed by October of that year.[17][18][19][4] Following these works, Westall was upgraded to a Premium Station.[4]

Platforms and services

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Westall has one side platform (Platform 1) and one island platform with two faces (Platforms 2 and 3), linked by a footbridge. Access to the platforms is via stairs and lifts. The side platform features a customer service window, an enclosed waiting room and toilets, while the island platform features an enclosed waiting room. A number of services terminate at Westall and return to the city.

It is served by Pakenham and Cranbourne line trains.[20][21]

Current (until 1 February 2026)

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From 1 February 2026

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Ventura Bus Lines operates two bus routes via Westall station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

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