Seaholme railway station

Seaholme railway station is located on the Werribee line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the western Melbourne suburb of the same name, and opened on 26 January 1920.

History
Seaholme station opened on what was then a branch line to Altona Beach. Like the suburb itself, the station was named after a housing estate that was opened up in the early 1920s.

In 1954, flashing light signals were provided at the Millers Road level crossing, located at the down end of the station, with boom barriers provided in 1985. In 2020, the boom barriers were replaced with a new mechanical system and repainted into the current red and white scheme.

During the 2016/2017 financial year, Seaholme was the fifth-least-used station on Melbourne's metropolitan network, with 103,446 passenger movements recorded.

There used to be two stations, Mobiltown and Williamstown Racecourse, between Seaholme and Newport, but they are now closed and demolished.

Platforms and services
Seaholme has one platform. It is served by Werribee line trains.

Platform 1:
 * all stations services to Flinders Street and Frankston; all stations services to Laverton (weekdays only) and Werribee

Transport links
CDC Melbourne operates two bus routes via Seaholme station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:
 * : Laverton station – Footscray
 * : Laverton station – Footscray