Huntingdale railway station

[6] Huntingdale is a ground-level host station, consisting of a single island platform connected to both Railway Avenue and Haughton Road via a pedestrian subway.

Huntingdale station is currently served by the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines which are both part of the Melbourne railway network.

[8] Huntingdale station consists of a single island platform connected to both Railway Avenue and Haughton Road via a pedestrian subway.

[6] In 1970, the signal box and interlocked gates at the station were removed, as part of the grade separation of the North Road level crossing.

Metro Trains Melbourne cleaned 60 cubic metres (2,100 cu ft) of rubbish on 18 March 2011, at a cost of around $7,000.

[18] In 2013, there was a lobbying campaign by Monash University, Clayton campus seeking improvements to Huntingdale station and the bus interchange.

[19] In 2015 the decision to construct a $5 million bus interchange was announced by the Andrews Government which was expected address these concerns.

[22] Platform 1: Platform 2: Future services: In addition to the current services the Network Development Plan – Metropolitan Rail proposes linking the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines to both the Sunbury line and under-construction Melbourne Airport rail link via the Metro Tunnel.