The Sunbury Railway Line, located in Melbourne’s North West, was first constructed in 1859, and is full of history, and SECRETS!

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  1. Daryl Cheshire

    After work I would take the 5:15pm or the 5:45 train from Spencer St Station to Sunbury which was either a DERM or loco hauled. I'd have a meal at the Railway Hotel and return on the 8:30 service.
    One day I tried to make the 5:15 service and missed it as the tram struggled up Collins St. I caught the 5:45 which was two H class locos and wooden cars which crawled along (it was a hot day) I learned that due to some problem the 5:15 was a bus so it didn't matter if I missed it. When I arrived at Sunbury, I was gratified to see the 5:15 bus from Melbourne arrive. So I beat the substitute bus on a service that left half an hour later.

  2. Lachlan Tansey

    YES YES YES MY LOCAL LINE FINALLY

  3. John Young

    I’d like to know how the Watergardens shopping centre got the “naming rights”to a Melbourne train station. Has this happened anywhere else in the Melbourne network? I would prefer that it reverts to its historical name of Sydenham or possibly the newer name of Taylor’s lakes.

  4. Sarah Brennan-Dunn

    You got the platforms wrong for St. Albans. Platform 1 was at the North while the old terminus was actually platform 3. I use to live in St. Albans for over 21 years and used the station when going to the city in the 1980s to 2001. Plus it wasn't named St. Albans in the first place.

  5. Steven Smith

    Awesome work again Max!
    I look forward to you filming out on the Hurstbridge line.
    I may see you as I work on the line.
    Keep the good work up

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