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Flinders Street Station Melbourne

If there’s one image that says “You’re in Melbourne”, it’s the arched façade and copper dome of Flinders Street Station. More than just a transit hub, it’s a symbol of the city’s history, movement and character  and a must-see whether you’re arriving by train or simply passing by.

A Landmark with a Legacy

Opened in 1910, Flinders Street Station is Australia’s oldest train station and was once the busiest in the world. Its French Renaissance-style design, green copper dome and Edwardian clock tower have made it a Melbourne icon for generations.

Above the station’s platforms sits a long-abandoned ballroom a feature that’s become the stuff of legend, with restoration hopes still alive among locals.

More Than a Station

  • Serves nearly 100,000 commuters daily, connecting to all corners of the city and suburbs
  • The steps out front are a classic Melbourne meeting point
  • Directly across from Federation Square, and minutes from Southbank, the Yarra River and the CBD’s laneways

Why You Should Visit

  • Capture that classic “under the clocks” photo
  • Explore the architecture and interior details including old timber features and glass archways
  • From here, you can walk to Hosier Lane, ACMI, Degraves Street, and the Yarra

Whether you arrive by train or tram, Flinders Street is a cultural gateway and a key stop on any true Melbourne itinerary.

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