Sandown Park railway station, Melbourne

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Sandown Park station is a railway station operated by Metro Trains Melbourne on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines, which are part of the Melbourne rail network. It serves the south-eastern suburb of Springvale, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Sandown Park station is a ground-level unstaffed station, featuring an island platform. It opened 19 June 1965.[4][5]

Coordinates37°57′24″S 145°09′48″E
SystemPTV commuter rail station
Owned byVicTrack
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Sandown Park
South-east bound view from Platform 2, February 2026
General information
LocationLightwood Road,
Springvale, Victoria 3171
City of Greater Dandenong
Australia
Coordinates37°57′24″S 145°09′48″E
SystemPTV commuter rail station
Owned byVicTrack
Operated byMetro Trains
Lines
Distance25.68 kilometres from
Southern Cross
Platforms2 (1 island)
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Parking250 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleNo — steep ramp
Other information
StatusOperational, unstaffed
Station codeSNP
Fare zoneMyki Zone 2
WebsitePublic Transport Victoria
History
Opened19 June 1965; 60 years ago (1965-06-19)
ElectrifiedDecember 1922
(1500 V DC overhead)
Previous namesOakleigh Racecourse (1889-1892)
Passengers
2005–2006415,698[1]
2006–2007466,021[1]Increase 12.1%
2007–2008455,989[1]Decrease 2.15%
2008–2009404,270[2]Decrease 11.34%
2009–2010440,579[2]Increase 8.98%
2010–2011443,853[2]Increase 0.74%
2011–2012411,211[2]Decrease 7.35%
2012–2013Not measured[2]
2013–2014526,464[2]Increase 28.02%
2014–2015504,513[1]Decrease 4.16%
2015–2016571,573[2]Increase 13.29%
2016–2017607,300[2]Increase 6.25%
2017–2018527,513[2]Decrease 13.13%
2018–2019537,382[2]Increase 1.87%
2019–2020443,950[2]Decrease 17.38%
2020–2021178,800[2]Decrease 59.72%
2021–2022189,600[3]Increase 6.04%
2022–2023315,850[3]Increase 66.58%
Services
Preceding station Railways in Melbourne Metro Trains Following station
Springvale Cranbourne line Noble Park
Pakenham line
Location
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History

1889-1955

Sandown Park originally opened on 12 August 1889 as Oakleigh Racecourse.[5] It was renamed Sandown Park in 1892.[4] Named after Sandown Park in Surrey, England,[6] the station was built to service the nearby Sandown Racecourse, and was only used for racecourse traffic.

Upon opening, the station did not feature in any timetables for the Eastern line.[5] By 1892, it was featured in timetables for the first time.[5]

By 1909, in addition to the two main lines, there was a signal box and booking office located at the up end of the station,[5] and two sidings each over 600 metres long on the eastern side of the tracks,[5] for the stabling of special race services. The station had no platform on the up track, instead having an island platform on the down track, with the other face serving one of the sidings on the eastern side.[5][7]

By 1929, four sidings existed at the down end of the station, parallel to the main lines.[5] In 1937, a crossover at the down end of the station was abolished[4][5] and, in 1943, three sidings that adjoined the back platform road were abolished.[4][5] By 1954, the back platform road and the remaining siding were placed out of use.[4][5] On 16 May 1955, Sandown Park was closed.[4][5]

1965-present

On 19 June 1965, Sandown Park reopened as an island platform,[4][5] coinciding with the first race day meeting at the adjacent racecourse.[8][9] Like the first station, it was open for passengers on race days only.[4][5] On October 4 of that year, it was opened for general passenger traffic.[4][5]

The station once had a second exit and a pedestrian underpass at the up end of the platform, but that has since been closed and filled in.

Nearby, towards Noble Park, the Corrigan Road level crossing was removed in 2018, as part of the Victorian Government's Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP).[10]

Platforms and services

A PID on Platform 2 displaying an East Pakenham-bound service, October 2024
A High Capacity Metro Train on a Flinders Street via City Loop-bound service arrives at Platform 1, October 2024

Sandown Park has one island platform with two faces. It is serviced by Metro Trains' Cranbourne and Pakenham line services.[11][12]

More information Platform, Line ...
Sandown Park platform arrangement
Platform Line Destination Via Service Type
1  Cranbourne line 
 Pakenham line 
Sunbury, West Footscray, Watergardens Town Hall Limited express
2  Cranbourne line 
 Pakenham line 
East Pakenham, Cranbourne, Dandenong All stations
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