Pictograms of Line 1: Sunbury, Pakenham, and Cranbourne lines

Station Pictogram Description
Albion Albion is another name for England
Anzac Poppy Flower
Arden Similar to the station’s artwork
Beaconsfield Beaconsfield, derived from old English for “Beech”, a branch representing beech
Berwick Wheat or barley, from its agricultural origins
Cardinia Road From the aboriginal word karr-din-yarr, meaning look towards the rising sun
Carnegie From Koornang road, aboriginal word koornang, meaning swift or a type of bird
Caulfield For Caulfield Racecourse
Clayton To represent all the scientific institutions in Clayton
Cranbourne Representing Cranbourne meteorites, in exhibition across the world
Dandenong The name is thought to be a corruption of an Aboriginal word meaning lofty mountains
Diggers Rest Created during the gold rush, as a town to stop on the way to the mines
East Pakenham Stack of hay to represent its agricultural origins
Footscray A market stall representing Footscray market
Ginifer Ginifer was a Victorian politician. Ginifer station is located on Furlong road, a measure of distance. A ruler is used to represent this
Hallam To represent the industrial warehouses nature of the suburb
Hughesdale A possum representing the possums in the Outer Circle Trail
Huntingdale A golf ball, representing the importance of golf in Huntingdale
Keilor Plains Two sticks of grass, representing the grasslands of the suburb
Lynbrook A representation of the wetlands in the suburb
Malvern From “Malvern Star”, an importan brand originating in the suburb
Merinda Park To account for the power towers near the station
Middle Footscray Local flora (Banksia)
Murrumbeena From Mirambena road, believed to originate from an aboriginal word meaning “land of frogs”
Narre Warren Originating from an aboriginal word meaning “Small hills”
Noble Park A branch of eucalyptus, representing the gum trees in the suburb
Oakleigh The suburb is believed to be named after she-oaks (Casuarina) in the suburb
Officer The suburb is named after the Officer family, owning clay brick and pottery factories (Berwick potteries)
Pakenham To represent the lakes in the suburb
Parkville A representation of parks
Sandown Park A racing course for horses and motorsport
Springvale Named after water springs in the suburb
St Albans St Albans cathedral, after which the suburb is named
State Library A book, representing the library
Sunbury Based on the Sunbury earth rings
Sunshine Based on the aboriginal representation for sun
Tottenham To represent the industrial nature of the suburb
Town Hall Depiction of Melbourne Town Hall
Watergardens The station is named after the shoping mall. A representation of pond plants
West Footscray Local fauna (blue tongue lizard)
Westall From the local legend of the Westall UFO
Yarraman Local fauna (Kookaburra) - Fotheringham Nature Reserve
Station Pictogram Description
Airport Airport
Keilor East Kangaroo to represent grasslands around the area