Willison railway station


Willison railway station is located on the Alamein line in Victoria, Australia, serving the eastern Melbourne suburb of Camberwell. The station opened as Golf Links on 8 June 1908, being renamed Willison on 23 July 1936.
Willison was not part of the original Outer Circle line. It was built soon afterwards and was served by the so-called Deepdene Dasher, which ran a shuttle on the remnant of the Outer Circle between Ashburton and Deepdene.
The station was provided for the convenience of members of the Riversdale Golf Club, which was originally adjacent to the site. It has been said that influential club members did not appreciate having to walk to either Riversdale or Hartwell stations, and pressed for a closer alternative. That almost certainly explains why Willison was built so close to Riversdale station, being only 400 metres away. The club moved from the site in 1927, and on 23 July 1936, the station was renamed Willison. By that time, the Deepdene Dasher had ceased operation, and Willison was served by Ashburton line trains. Twelve years later, the line was extended to Alamein, the service which still exists today.
Willison is named after A. J. Willison, a former member of the City of Camberwell council.
In 2013/14, Willison was the sixth-least-used station on Melbourne's metropolitan network, with 88,000 passenger movements.

Platforms & services

Willison has two side platforms and is served by Metro Trains' Alamein line trains.
Platform 1:
Platform 2: