Encyclopedia > North Williamstown railway station, Melbourne
North Williamstown is a railway station (station code: NWN) in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Williamstown line, at Kororoit Creek and Champion Roads in the suburb of Williamstown. It is 13.5 km from Flinders Street Station, the center of the city's suburban railway network, and in Metcard ticketing Zone 1. Passengers bustle around the typical grand edifice of Londons Broad Street station in 1865. ...
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The Williamstown railway line is a suburban railway in Melbourne, Australia. ...
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Williamstown is one of the oldest suburbs in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ...
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Flinders Street Stations main entrance and dome. ...
This is a list of the 200 currently operating suburban railway stations (216 including greater metropolitan stations) in Melbourne, Australia. ...
The Metcard is the ticket used to access public transport in Melbourne, Australia (under the moniker Metlink). It is a universal ticket which allows commuters to ride on the citys trains, trams, and buses. ...
North Williamstown is an unstaffed station, with only limited facilities. It is also the closest stop for students from the Bayside Secondary College Williamstown Campus and the North Williamstown Railway Museum. ‹The stub template below has been proposed for deletion or renaming. See stub types for deletion to help reach a consensus on what to do.› |