Pictograms of Line 5: Alamein, Belgrave, Glen Waverley, and Lilydale lines

Station Pictogram Description
Alamein After the battle of El Alamein
Ashburton Created to house WWII soldiers
Auburn Auburn station buildings
Bayswater To represent the industrial and warehouse nature of the suburb
Belgrave Dandenong ranges
Blackburn Local fauna Tawny frogmouth
Boronia After boronia flowers
Box Hill Urban centre
Burnley Local firefighters house
Burwood historically, jonquil farms near Burwood
Camberwell Camberwell junction
Canterbury Station on Mail st, post stamp for it
Chatham Named after a place in England, tower bridge to represent this
Croydon Meaning “Valley of crocus” (Flower)
Darling After nearby sporting complexes
East Camberwell nearby Myrtle road
East Malvern Residential suburb
East Richmond Located on Church Street
Ferntree Gully Fern
Flagstaff Judge Gavel
Flinders Street Representing the Station building
Gardiner For local playgrounds
Glen Iris Local aquatics centre
Glen Waverley Named after literary character Waverley
Glenferrie After local university
Hartwell Residential suburb
Hawthorn Hawthorn plant
Heatherdale Heather plant
Heathmont Believed to be orchards around the station and suburb
Heyington Yarra river rowing facilities
Holmesglen Local school (TAFE)
Jordanville Located on Huntingdale Road
Kooyong From aboriginal word meaning “Place of meetings”
Laburnum Laburnum plants
Lilydale After local resident “Elizabeth”, named Lily
Melbourne Central Representation of the building
Mitcham Local farms used to grow plants and herbs
Parliament A Bill or Law
Richmond MCG
Ringwood Local parks with homage to antimony mining
Riversdale River
Southern Cross Southern Cross
Syndal local farms and orchards
Tecoma After Tecoma plants
Tooronga Aboriginal word meaning “New” or “Modern”; residential suburb
Union Formed from merging two stations
Upper Ferntree Gully Located on Willow Street
Upwey Local fauna (Cockatoo)
Willison Created for a local golfing park