Owned by VicTrack Line(s) Pakenham
Cranbourne Opened 1889 Rebuilt 19 June 1965 Tracks 2 | Operated by Metro Structure type Ground Owner VicTrack Platforms in use 2 (1 island) | |
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Location Lightwood Road, Springvale Distance 25.68 kilometres from Southern Cross Address Springvale VIC 3171, Australia Similar Noble Park railway station, Springvale railway station, Yarraman railway station, Sandown Racecourse, Westall railway station |
Sandown Park railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Springvale opening in 1889 as Oakleigh Racecourse, being renamed Sandown Park in 1892.
The station was built to service Sandown Racecourse. In addition to the two main lines, there was a signal box and booking office, and two sidings each over 600 metres long on the eastern side of the tracks, for the stabling of special race trains. The station had no platform on the up track, instead having an island platform on the down track, the other face serving one of the sidings on the eastern side.
The station was only used for racecourse traffic and closed in May 1955. In June 1965 it reopened for general passenger traffic as an island platform. The station once had a second exit and subway at the up end of the platform but that has since been closed and filled in.
Platforms & services
Sandown Park has one island platform with two faces. It is serviced by Metro Trains' Pakenham and Cranbourne line services.
Platform 1:
Platform 2: