It serves the western suburb of Williams Landing, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
[7][8][9] Construction was originally intended to commence during 2010,[9][10] but eventually started in September 2011,[11][12] with the station opening on 28 April 2013.
[13][14] Construction of the station required the slewing of the existing southern track to make room for the new island platform.
[16] Like the suburb itself, the station was named after the nearby RAAF Williams base, itself named after Sir Richard Williams, an RAAF Chief of Air Force, and the Director General of Civil Aviation between 1946-1955.
[18] Platform 1: Platform 2: CDC Melbourne operates seven bus routes to and from Williams Landing station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: Transit Systems Victoria operates one bus route to and from Williams Landing station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: Media related to Williams Landing railway station at Wikimedia Commons