Tooronga railway station

Tooronga railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Malvern, and opened on 24 March 1890.

History
Tooronga station opened on 24 March 1890, when the railway line from Burnley was extended to Eastmalvern. The station is named after nearby Tooronga Road, which in turn was named after an adjacent two-story property. The word Tooronga is Indigenous, meaning "modern" or "new".

In 1955, the current station platforms were provided, when duplication of the line occurred between Kooyong and Gardiner.

In 1966, boom barriers replaced interlocked gates at the Tooronga Road level crossing, located at the down end of the station. The signal box protecting the level crossing and a goods yard were also abolished during that time.

In 1975, the current station buildings were provided.

Platforms and services
Tooronga has two side platforms. It is served by Glen Waverley line trains.

Platform 1:
 * all stations and limited express services to Flinders Street

Platform 2:
 * all stations services to Glen Waverley

Transport links
CDC Melbourne operates one bus route via Tooronga station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria:
 * : Kew – Oakleigh station

The bus stops outside the station are also used by bus replacement services for Glen Waverley line services.