Platina was a railway station on the Walhalla narrow gauge line in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
The station was opened in 1910, and consisted of a passenger shed and a number of sidings.
The lime quarries and kilns ceased operating in 1951, which led to the closure of the Erica to Platina section of the railway the following year.
All that exists at the former site of Platina Station is a small shelter and a grassed picnic area.
The route of the line is now used by the Walhalla Goldfields Rail Trail.