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Mernda
www.metrotrains.com.auI don’t have live access to current news right now, but I can summarize the Mernda Railway Line’s recent and ongoing context up to early 2026 based on publicly available information up to that point.
Summary of Mernda Line context
What this means for passengers
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official statements and recent news items from Victoria’s Big Build and Metro Trains and summarize any new openings, timetable changes, or upcoming works specific to Mernda. I can also provide a quick timeline of key milestones or compare the Mernda extension against similar suburban rail projects in Melbourne. Would you like me to fetch the newest official updates and present them with citations?
Mernda
www.metrotrains.com.auThe Mernda line is a commuter railway line on the Melbourne metropolitan railway network serving the city of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. Operated by Metro...
www.wikiwand.comA construction crew of around 200 worked 24/7 for 10 days to demolish the old Keon Park Station building and platforms and remove old track and railway infrastructure.
bigbuild.vic.gov.auExiting the CBD, the line would continue in a tunnel stopping at a new station in the suburb of Fishermans Bend, before crossing underneath the Yarra River and arriving at Newport station. The line would then exit the tunnel and travel further west to connect with the Werribee and Geelong lines. The Werribee and Williamstown lines would be reconfigured to provide better and simpler service. This project was initially meant to be completed in the 2020s, however, no funding or planning has taken...
kiwix.hampton.id.auExcited locals and curious train enthusiasts descended upon South Morang and Mernda yesterday, for a sneak peek at 3 new stations and to ride a shuttle train along the new Mernda Line.
bigbuild.vic.gov.auConstruction has kicked off on the brand new rail line to Mernda that will carry train services to one of Victoria's fastest growing areas for the very first time.
bigbuild.vic.gov.auThe surburb of Mernda in Melbourne, Australia, will see the first train in nearly 60 years being tested on track next month, in preparation for passenger trains to start running at the end of the year.
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