Watergardens station is a railway station operated by Metro Trains Melbourne on the Sunbury line, which is part of the Melbourne rail network. It serves the western suburb of Sydenham, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Watergardens station is a ground level premium station, featuring three platforms, an island platform with two faces and one side platform. It opened on 1 March 1859, with the current station location provided in 2002 and the platforms extension in 2022.
Initially opened as Keilor Road, this station was renamed to Sydenham on 1 April 1887, then was given its current name of Watergardens on 26 January 2002.
A stabling yard is located at the down (Sunbury) end of the station.
Sydenham station originally opened on 1 March 1859, shortly after the railway line was extended from Sunshine to Sunbury.
In 1926, interlocked gates were provided at the former Melton Highway level crossing, which was located at the down end of the station. In 1987, they were replaced with boom barriers. In 1989, a rail siding at the station was abolished, as well as a number of signal posts.
In 2002, as part of the extension of the electrified network from St Albans, Sydenham was closed, and a new station was built approximately in the up direction. Opening on 26 January of that year, the new station was named Watergardens, after the adjacent Watergardens Shopping Centre. The new station was to be called Sydenham, with the name being built into the brickwork of the station building. However, naming rights were sold to the shopping centre. The name "Sydenham" can still be seen on the side of the building adjacent to Platform 3. Around 2012, the Sydenham name was dropped, with the station now generally referred to as Watergardens.
In late 2002, the Melton Highway level crossing was upgraded, in conjunction with the duplication of the highway. In 2015, the Level Crossing Removal Authority announced the grade separation of the highway and railway line. In January 2018, the Melton Highway level crossing (down line) was removed and replaced with a bridge for Melton Highway, with the project completed in October.
In 2022, all three platforms were extended from to long.
In July 2025, the nearby Calder Park Drive level crossing was removed as part of the Level Crossing Removal Project.
Upon the opening of the Metro Tunnel in November 2025, Watergardens was served by limited weekend services through the tunnel, which terminated at Sunbury. All services running through Watergardens will operate through the Metro Tunnel from 1 February 2026, including a planned frequency of at least one train every ten minutes from 6am to 9pm on weekdays.
Watergardens has one side platform and one island platform with two faces. It is served by Sunbury line trains, as well as a limited number of V/Line services on the Bendigo and Swan Hill lines.
CDC Melbourne operates eight routes to and from Watergardens station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:
Transit Systems Victoria operates three routes to and from Watergardens station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: