Laverton railway station, Melbourne
Laverton railway station is located on the Werribee line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the western Melbourne suburb of Laverton, and opened on 1 July 1886.
South-west bound view from Platform 1 looking at station building and concourse in the distance, January 2023
North-east bound view from station footbridge, February 2010
Westbound view of the station footbridge, February 2010
The Werribee line is a commuter railway line in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Operated by Metro Trains Melbourne, it is the city's ninth longest metropolitan railway line at 32.9 kilometres (20.4 mi). The line runs from Flinders Street station in central Melbourne to Werribee station in the south west, serving 17 stations via Footscray, Newport, and Altona. The line operates for approximately 19 hours a day with 24 hour service available on Friday and Saturday nights. During peak hour, headways of up to 5–20 minutes are operated with services every 20–30 minutes during off-peak hours. Trains on the Werribee line run with a two three-car formations of Comeng, Siemens Nexas, and X'Trapolis 100 trainsets.
Williams Landing station on the Werribee line, which opened in 2013
The original plans for the Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company's lines to Geelong/Werribee and Williamstown
The site of the former Williamstown Racecourse station, 2008.
The Cherry Street level crossing in Werribee prior to its 2021 removal.