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Laverton railway station, Melbourne

Laverton station is a railway station operated by Metro Trains Melbourne on the Werribee line, which is part of the Melbourne railway network, and serves the south-western suburb of the same name in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was opened on 1 July 1886, and the current station buildings were provided in 2010.

At the up end of the station, the tracks diverge. Werribee-bound services take the direct double track route to Newport, while all-stations Altona services operate on the single track Altona loop line to Newport. The loop line reconnects with the direct route just north of the former Paisley railway station.

The Western standard gauge line passes to the north of Platform 1.

History

Laverton station opened on 1 July 1886,and was named after the pastoral run Laverton, which was settled by Alfred Langhorne in 1836.

In 1968, the former side platform was converted to an island platform, when the line was to Werribee was duplicated. In 1969, the station building on the island platform (now platforms 2 and 3) was provided.

At about 7:55pm on 10 July 1976, a derailment occurred at the up end of the station, involving a Port Fairy – Melbourne passenger service. After crossing from the east line to the west line, the train derailed and sideswiped the Princes Highway overpass, destroying a number of wood-bodied carriages. There was one fatality in the derailment, and a number of other passengers were injured. It was later revealed that the train diverged through a crossover at excessive speed.

In 1986, the control of all signals and points was transferred to the Newport signal box, although the signal control panel remained within the station building until 2009.

On 1 October 1987, two Hitachi suburban trains collided at the up end of the station, near Laverton Junction, after an up train over ran the Altona loop line and collided with a down train.

In 1998, Laverton was upgraded to a premium station.

In 2009–10, Laverton received a $92.6 million upgrade, including the building of a third platform and the tripling of one kilometre of existing double track, between the Altona loop line and the station. In October 2009, the first section of the footbridge was installed and, on 9 February 2010, the completed bridge was opened to the public. The remainder of these works were completed in mid-2010.

Until June 2015, Geelong and Warrnambool line services passed through the station, but those services now use the Regional Rail Link route via Sunshine, Tarneit and Wyndham Vale.

As part of Stage One of the Western Rail Plan Geelong Fast Rail project, Laverton was scheduled to be upgraded. However, the Geelong Fast Rail project was abandoned in 2023.

Between Laverton and Newport stations, the former Galvin station has been closed and removed, and the former Paisley station has been closed, and has had its platform access and station building removed.

Platforms and services

Laverton has one island platform one side platform, linked by an overhead footbridge. It is served by Werribee line trains.

Current (until 10 April 2026)

From 25 April 2026

Transport links

CDC Melbourne operates eight bus routes to and from Laverton station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

Transit Systems Victoria operates one bus route to and from Laverton station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:

  • : to Sunshine station (shared with CDC Melbourne)

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