Pictograms of Line 3: Hurstbridge and Mernda lines

Station Pictogram Description
Alphington Alphington bridge
Bell Bell
Clifton Hill Clifton Hill shot tower
Collingwood Traditional name: Yalla-birr-ang, pointy end of a reed spear
Croxton after The Croxton, microphone to represent this music venue
Darebin It is thought that the name is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning swallow (bird).
Dennis The name dennis is derived from Dionisyus, god of wine
Diamond Creek Diamond
Eaglemont Named after a local land owner saw an eagle in a hill or mountain. Mountain
Eltham Suburb famous for its constructed medieval village (Montsalvat)
Epping Local parks
Fairfield FIDO (Dog sculpture nearby)
Flagstaff Judge Gavel
Flinders Street Representing the Station building
Greensborough Named after a local named “Green”, a leaf to represent the green village
Hawkstowe Local fauna (Echidna)
Heidelberg For the arts movement
Hurstbridge Named after a local set a log bridge in the suburb
Ivanhoe After the literary character
Jolimont-MCG Cricket bat
Keon Park Nearby Museum of Play and Art
Lalor Named after Peter Lalor, leader of the Eureka Stockade
Macleod For Macleod College and other local schools
Melbourne Central Representation of the building
Mernda From an aboriginal word meaning “Young girl”
Merri From aboriginal words meaning “Stones” or “pebbles”
Midle Gorge Named after nearby gorge park. Aboriginal representation of a water way
Montmorency After a local wind mill
North Richmond After a local landmark (Victoria Street Gateway)
Northcote From nearby Park of Nations
Parliament A Bill or Law
Preston Preston Markets
Regent A crown to represent monarchs
Reservoir Water reservoir
Rosanna Named after local Anne Rose
Rushall Mentioned in various songs
Ruthven After William Ruthven, WWI and WWII veteran
South Morang From aboriginal word meaning “Cloud”
Thomastown To represent the industrial nature of the suburb
Thornbury From Hawtorn leaves
Victoria Park After local AFL venue
Watsonia Local fauna of Gresswell Forest Nature
Wattle Glen Wattle flowers
West Richmond Richmond, from traditional name “Quo-yung”: Dead trees
Westgarth After local theatre
Southern Cross Southern Cross