Pictograms of Line 2: Sandringham, Werribee, and Williamstown lines

Station Pictogram Description
Aircraft An airplane to represent the naming of the suburb, after Laverton airbase
Altona Altona City coat of arms
Balaclava Suburb named after the Battle of Balaclava. Victorian cross representing the battle
Brighton Beach Traditional bathing boxes in Brighton Beach
Elsternwick Elstern is German for Magpie
Flinders Street Representing the Station building
Footscray A market stall representing Footscray market
Gardenvale Place with gardens. Representation of a garden fence
Hampton Picnic points near Hampton beach
Hoppers Crossing Named after gatekeeper Elizabeth Hopper
Laverton From Laverton Airbase
Middle Brighton From Brighton beach
Newport To represent nearby Port Melbourne
North Williamstown From nearby rail museum
North Brighton From Brighton beach
North Melbourne Representation of the station
Prahran Prahran Arcade
Richmond MCG
Ripponlea Named after Ripponlea estate, flowers to represent this
Sandringham From Sandringham beach
Seaholme From local boat places
Seddon Named after Richard Seddon. Nearby streets named after historial monarchs. Monarch butterfly to represent this
South Kensington Aboriginal representation of Possum tracks, common in nearby Maribyrnong River
South Yarra Representation of Fawkner Park
Southern Cross Southern Cross
Spotswood Nearby oil deposits
Werribee Designed after the Victoria Rose Garden, in a park nearby
Westona Coal to represent the suburb’s origins (Coal mining)
Williams Landing Local wetlands flora
Williamstown Beach Beach
Windsor Windsor Castle
Yarraville Yarra River