Langwarrin was a railway station on the Stony Point line, in Victoria, Australia.
It opened in 1888, to serve the newly established Langwarrin Military Reserve.
Most traces of the station were removed by 1988,[1] and all that remains of the station is the platform mound, located just off McClelland Drive, in between Tea-Tree Track and the Centre Break track, in the Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve.
[2] In 2018, the federal government announced $228 million towards electrifying and duplicating the line between Frankston-Baxter, a project which would incorporate extending metro rail from Frankston to Langwarrin, building a new Langwarrin railway station, and building associated park-and-ride for 1000+ cars just off Peninsula Link and next to the station.
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