Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
Southbound view from Platform 2, October 2024
Location Porter Street,Prahran , Victoria 3181City of Stonnington Australia Coordinates 37°50′58″S 144°59′24″E / 37.8495°S 144.9899°E / -37.8495; 144.9899 Owned by VicTrack Operated by Metro Trains Line(s) Sandringham Distance 6.72 kilometres fromSouthern Cross Platforms 2 side Tracks 2 Connections TramStructure type Ground Bicycle facilities Yes Accessible Yes—step free access Status Operational, host station Station code PRA Fare zone Myki Zone 1Website Public Transport Victoria Opened 22 December 1860; 164 years ago (1860-12-22 ) Electrified May 1919 (1500 V DC overhead ) Previous names Greville Street (1860-1866) 2005–2006 852,273[ 1] 2006–2007 945,184[ 1] 10.9% 2007–2008 1,040,526[ 1] 10.08% 2008–2009 945,683[ 2] 9.11% 2009–2010 1,016,071[ 2] 7.44% 2010–2011 1,150,068[ 2] 13.18% 2011–2012 1,153,810[ 2] 0.32% 2012–2013 Not measured[ 2] 2013–2014 1,285,541[ 2] 11.41% 2014–2015 1,286,268[ 1] 0.05% 2015–2016 1,341,311[ 2] 4.27% 2016–2017 1,376,037[ 2] 2.58% 2017–2018 1,371,597[ 2] 0.32% 2018–2019 1,156,066[ 2] 15.71% 2019–2020 951,300[ 2] 17.71% 2020–2021 473,550[ 2] 50.22% 2021–2022 571,600[ 3] 20.7%
Prahran railway station (/pɛ'ræn) is a commuter railway station on the Sandringham line , which is part of the Melbourne railway network . It serves the south-eastern suburb of Prahran , in Melbourne , Victoria, Australia. Prahran station is a ground level host station , featuring two side platforms. It opened on 22 December 1860.[ 4]
Initially opened as Greville Street , the station was given its current name of Prahran on 1 January 1867.[ 4]
History
Prahran station opened on 22 December 1860, when the railway line from South Yarra was extended to Windsor .[ 4] Like the suburb itself, the station was named from the Indigenous word ‘purraran’, believed to mean ‘almost surrounded by water’.[ 5] [ 6]
In 1962, boom barriers replaced interlocked gates at the Greville Street level crossing , located at the up end of the station.[ 7] The signal box that protected the level crossing was also abolished during that time.[ 4]
In October 1979, automatic semaphore signals were replaced with light signals between Prahran and Windsor.[ 8]
On 4 May 2010, as part of the 2010/2011 State Budget , $83.7 million was allocated to upgrade Prahran to a premium station , along with nineteen others.[ 9] [ 10] However, in March 2011, this was scrapped by the Baillieu Government .[ 11]
A PID on Platform 2 displaying a Sandringham service, October 2024
A Comeng train on a Sandringham-bound service arrives at Platform 2, December 2019
Prahran has two side platforms . It is served by Sandringham line trains.[ 12]
Platform 1:
Platform 2:
Transport links
Yarra Trams operates three routes via Prahran station:
Gallery
Southbound view from Platform 2, October 2014
Greville Street level crossing, Prahran, next to the station, December 2019
Northbound view from the Greville Street level crossing, December 2019
References
External links
Stations and services in italics are planned or under construction
Stations in (parentheses) are uncommon stops for the listed service