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| Melbourne's railway lines |
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| Suburban lines |
| City Loop |
| Frankston line |
| Pakenham line |
| Sandringham line |
| Cranbourne line |
| Upfield line |
| Werribee line |
| Broadmeadows line |
| Sydenham line |
| Williamstown line |
| Flemington Racecourse line |
| Belgrave line |
| Glen Waverley line |
| Alamein line |
| Lilydale line |
| Hurstbridge line |
| Epping line |
| Greater-metropolitan lines |
| Stony Point line |
| Melton line |
| Sunbury line |
| Craigieburn line |
| List of Melbourne railway stations |
The Hurstbridge railway line is a suburban railway in Melbourne, Australia. It branches from the City Loop in the central business district and heads in a northeast direction through the City of Yarra, City of Darebin, City of Banyule, and the Shire of Nillumbik. Some of the suburbs served by the line include East Melbourne, Collingwood, Fairfield, Heidelberg, Greensborough, Eltham, and Hurstbridge. It has 23 stations in Metcard ticketing Zones 1 and 2.
The Hurstbridge line is notable for having several single-track sections. This proliferation of single track sections is due to constraints imposed by the underlying infrastructure. These unduplicated sections give the Hurstbridge line several bottlenecks at which trains must sometimes wait for the tracks to clear before proceeding. The single-track sections are as follows:
Macleod station is the only station on the Hurstbridge line with more than two platforms. Macleod station has a third platform because there are rail yards located there. The extra platform is used during peak periods to provide a place at which trains can enter the system or terminate.
Bold stations are terminuses, italic stations are staffed.
Branches from the City Loop at Flinders Street and Parliament.