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3.3 (3 reviews)
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Flinders Street Railway Station/Flinders St - Exterior (12/16/24). @Flinders_Street_Station #Melbourne #Australia @CityOfMelbourne #Trains #Traveling #Exploring

Flinders Street Railway Station/Flinders St

3.6(29 reviews)
1.2 km•Melbourne

During my recent visit to Melbourne, members of our group lived this local phrase: "I'll meet you…read moreunder the clocks". We also walked under the station when walking to and from our Southbank Hotel to parts of the Central Business District.

(Visited 12/16/24 MO @ 11:00am): This railway station was a find along the street we were walking…read moredown! A friend and I were on Day 3 of our 12-Day Southern Australia Explorer cruise with Princess Cruises, we took the local train into town for some casual exploration, and after a stop at Federation Square, we proceeded to Flinders Street Railway Station. The station was named after renowned Capt. Matthew Flinders, a Royal Navy officer, navigator, and cartographer, who led the first inshore circumnavigation of mainland Australia then called New Holland, was also credited as the first person to to utilize the name "Australia" to describe the entirety of the continent. This was Australia's oldest train station, and with its prominent green copper dome, distinctive yellow facade, arched entrance, and clocks, it was one of Melbourne's most recognizable landmarks. The station was completed in 1910, and the upper floors were purpose-built to house a library, gym, and lecture hall, later used as a ballroom. Its 708-meter main platform was the fourth longest railway platform in the world. A noted heritage site, it was one of the busiest suburban railway stations in the Southern Hemisphere with over 1,500 trains and 110,000 commuters passing through each day. With all of these historical facts, were we impressed by this famously-named railway station!? PURCHASE We didn't spend any money here, but of course the main financial transactions were for ride fares. Because we didn't go inside, I couldn't say whether or not there were other opportunities to separate you from your money! SERVICE Again, we didn't venture inside, so I imagined there were staffers around, and hopefully, the trains ran on time (which I suspected they did) - 'nuff said. PARKING (Varied; N/A this instance) I wouldn't suspect any onsite parking simply because of the nature of this transit center. Most passengers and people would either be already on a train, had taken public transportation to this station, or simply walked. Otherwise, if you needed to park for whatever reason, there was a large onsite lot at nearby Federation Square at various rates ($8.00AUD - $64.00AUD) based on day, event, reason, and time. Additionally, there appeared to be a decent amount of parking on all surrounding streets (please note any posted signs) - 'nuff said. ATMOSPHERE, DÉCOR, AMBIENCE A large street corner ornate building https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&select=xBsRBjr9EhC3_GK3S0WzHg that was visible from blocks in either direction, based on pictures I've seen the interior was somewhat modern with all of the standard amenities afforded a train terminal. Tickets windows, train schedules, clocks, and paths that branched out in many directions to their respective platforms, this was a sight to see. Minimal natural lighting entered through the stained-glass windows and entrances, while numerous electric ceiling lights filled in the rest. I couldn't say whether or not there were any TVs or any background music except for the sounds of the trains and outside street traffic. https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&select=mJaGBCG31dXRhgFWJjeBJA ATTIRE Totally casual, so I would normally be in a t-shirt, boardshorts, and flip-flops. OVERALL There was such a charming historic feel about the Flinders Street Railway Station that I only appreciated from the outside having not looked in. I wished I hopped onto a train that took me through the station, but on this day it was crowded with people which was very unappealing to me. There were also interesting lore and stories (ghosts!?) to research for some good tales. I found very good value based on the prices, service, and experience noted above (TOTAL paid experience was around $0.00AUD / $0.00USD BEFORE any discounts/tip). And, although they accepted credit cards, not mine of choice... AMEX! 4.0 STARS

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Flinders Street Railway Station/Flinders St - January 2024 - pre Formula 1 trip to Melbourne, Australia Love this photo of the Flinders metro station.

January 2024 - pre Formula 1 trip to Melbourne, Australia Love this photo of the Flinders metro station.

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Melbourne Central Railway Station - Melbourne Central Station

Melbourne Central Railway Station

4.0(4 reviews)
1.2 km•Melbourne

A tucked away station right under a beautiful shopping centre in the middle of Melbourne city. All…read morethe favourite shops are in Melbourne Central, many coffee shops. Look up when walking through the building... Beautiful, the skyline is incredible and the huge clock is impressive. This is all before the station. The station is further underground and easily labelled. For someone who doesn't know Melbourne I am getting around ok.

Well, I've written about Flinders Street Station and Southern Cross Station, so I probably should…read moresay a few works about Melbourne Central Station. If I were to sum it up in one word and that would be convenient. Okay, it is convenient for me since I work in the building that sits on top of this railway station, so getting to work in the morning is an absolute breeze. While it isn't Melbourne's only subway station, it is certainly one of the best, especially since it opens out into a shopping centre, and the trains, at least on weekdays, are pretty frequent. It is also really close to RMIT, Cinemas, the State Library, and countless of other places. I probably should warn you that the ticket inspectors do position themselves just outside the barrier gates in the morning (and just inside during the evening) so make sure you either carry a concession card, or at least have a working ticket (which can be a bit of a gamble at times especially since Melbourne's ticketing system can be pretty error prone). The biggest gripe I have about this station though is that the trains don't run through to Southern Cross Station - which is really annoying when I am heading their straight from work (I usually end up walking).

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Metro Trains - This is a metro train

Metro Trains

2.0(2 reviews)
1.9 km•Melbourne

Metro operates the suburban train network in Melbourne, and since they have taken over from Connex…read moreabout a year and a half ago; Melburnians have seen an improvement in their train service and running times; although in saying this there is still a fair amount of work that needs to be done on their end. They are getting there. From my experiences of using the Metro to get to various inner city locations in Melbourne, and even as far as Glen Waverley I could not fault the service; even though I have predominantly only used this service on weekends. Their ticket machines occasionally have problems with the Myki card; so a Metcard would be a better card to use on this service, although the latter card does not give you as much value for money as a Myki does. Furthermore the train stations are clean, and so are the trains. It is great that there is minimal (if any graffiti) on the Metro services unlike Sydney trains, although they have improved slightly. On weekends I have found that the trains in Melbourne arrive and depart on time sometimes, although from lunchtime onwards they get a bit too crowded and you would be lucky to have a seat. It would be good if seats can be turned over in the direction you are travelling in if you don't want to ride backwards.

To have your rail staff congregate at The iconic Flinders Street station and sit on milk crates is…read morea disgrace at our national landmark! Tourists, commuters, children are subjected to passive smoke as they enter or exit the station! Shame when advised that they have a break area but management won't take action! Area is littered with cigarette butts and all

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