Pictograms of Line 4: Craigieburn and Upfield lines

Station Pictogram Description
Anstey Located on Albion St, Big Ben to represent England
Ascot Vale Located on street named “The Crescent”
Batman After nearby velodrome
Broadmeadows To account for the potential of the suburb to become a new urban centre
Brunswick Brunswick baths
Coburg Representing Greek and Italian communities in the suburb
Coolaroo From aboriginal word believed to mean “Brown snake”
Craigieburn From “Craggy burn” - rocky place
Essendon Fron nearby airport and Essendon, England, which was bombed by blips during WWII
Fawkner Local cemetery
Flagstaff Judge Gavel
Flemington Bridge Bridge
Flinders Street Representing the Station building
Glenbervie From nearby Salmon reserve
Glenroy A glen
Gowrie Nearby cemetery and memorial park
Jacana From nearby parks
Jewell Jewell station sheds
Kensington Historic abattoir
Macaulay From nearby Victorian Archives
Melbourne Central Representation of the building
Merlynston From nearby baseball park
Monee Ponds From nearby creek and ponds
Moreland Historical plantation in Jamaica
Newmarket New Market
North Melbourne Representation of the station
Oak Park Oak leaf
Parliament A Bill or Law
Pascoe Vale Local poultry farm, famous during the 20th century
Roxburgh Park To represent the industrial and warehouse nature of the suburb
Royal Park Victoria Zoo
Southern Cross Southern Cross
Strathmore Named after a place in Scotland
Upfield To represent the industrial and manufacturing nature of the suburb