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