The Djerring Trail is a shared use path that runs alongside the Cranbourne and Pakenham railway lines in south-eastern Melbourne, Australia.
[3] While consultations of naming were taking place, construction began on the trail in early 2018 as well, alongside the removal of 9 level crossings across the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines.
[4] The trail begins at the end of Dudley Street, just below East Caulfield Reserve.
It then continues along past some open space with seating near Girdwood Avenue and Princes Highway.
It runs in a straight line, with a connection onto Egan Street, until it intersects with Koornang Road, with another set of cycling-friendly traffic lights.
It runs directly underneath the rail line, with connections onto Jersey Parade, Hewitts Road, Oakdene Crescent and Beena Avenue.
This section begins by crossing Poath Road just next to the Hughesdale Station bus interchange.
It briefly curves and then runs parallel alongside the rail line, with a connection onto Willesden Road.
Then, it curves south, runs past Galbally Reserve and connects with the Rosstown Railway Heritage Trail.
It runs along the footpath near the vehicle entrance to Oakleigh Central Shopping Centre, then turns off into a small car park, then goes off-road, back alongside the rail line.
It curves underneath the rail line, runs past a fitness area and intersects with Clayton Road.
It runs past two basketball courts and public seating, which is located underneath the rail line, before intersecting with Centre Road.
It runs alongside an exercise area and a connection into the Ross Reserve car park.