Belgrave line
km
zone
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Multiple lines
via North Melbourne
1.2
Southern Cross
1
2.5
Flagstaff
1
3.1
Melbourne Central
Melbourne Central railway station#Transport linksMelbourne Central railway station#Transport links
1
4.3
Parliament
1
0.0
Flinders Street
1
0.1
Princes Bridge (closed)
Right arrow
1.8
Botanic Gardens (closed)
2.3
2.6
Richmond
1
Left arrow
3.1
East Richmond
1
4.1
Burnley
1
Left arrow
4.9
Pic Nic (demolished)
5.0
5.7
Hawthorn
1
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Kew line
to Kew
(dismantled)
6.9
Glenferrie
1
7.7
Auburn
Auburn railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
1
9.0
Camberwell
1
LowerLeft arrow
9.8
East Camberwell
1
UpperRight arrow
11.0
Canterbury
Canterbury railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
1/2
11.7
Chatham
1/2
12.6
Surrey Hills (demolished)
12.9
Union
Union railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
1/2
13.4
Mont Albert (demolished)
14.9
Box Hill
2
16.6
Laburnum
Laburnum railway station#Transport links
2
17.4
Blackburn
Blackburn railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
2
19.5
Nunawading
Nunawading railway station#Transport linksNunawading railway station#Transport links
2
19.7
21.2
Mitcham
Mitcham railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
2
23.2
Heatherdale
Heatherdale railway station#Transport links
2
23.4
24.5
Ringwood
2
Right arrow
26.9
Heathmont
Heathmont railway station#Transport links
2
28.4
Bungalook Creek
28.8
29.4
29.5
Bayswater
Bayswater railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
2
32.1
Boronia
Boronia railway station#Transport links
2
34.2
Blind Creek
34.7
Ferntree Gully
Ferntree Gully railway station#Transport links
2
36.4
Upper Ferntree Gully
Upper Ferntree Gully railway station#Transport links
2
37.0
38.9
Upwey
Upwey railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
2
Ferny Creek
40.1
Tecoma
Tecoma railway station#Transport links
2
40.7
Creek
41.3
Belgrave (Broad-gauge)
Belgrave railway station#Transport links
2
41.4
End of Metro area
42.0
Belgrave (Narrow-gauge)
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This is a route-map template for the Belgrave line, a railway line in Victoria, Australia.

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