Hawksburn railway station is located in the suburb of South Yarra, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The station is located nearby to the Hawksburn shopping precinct and the Prahran Housing Commission Estate. The station is owned by
VicTrack, a state government agency, and the station is operated by
Metro Trains. The station is approximately 5.3 kilometres (3.29 mi), or an 9-minute train journey, from
Flinders Street station. The adjacent stations are
South Yarra station up towards Melbourne, and
Toorak station down towards
Frankston. The platforms are approximately long, enough for a Metro Trains 7 car
HCMT. The station features a
pedestrian bridge, accessed from the centre of the platforms by a ramp. The station features two principal station buildings, both former ticketing offices which are now heritage listed staff facilities. Distinct
Edwardian architectural features of the red brick station buildings include ornate parapets, cement banding, tall chimneys with terracotta pots, tiled hip roof with terracotta finials, and stucco walls. The station building, platform, and overpass are largely the same as when originally built, with the main change being updated signage, technology, and the addition of one new platform canopy amongst other minor building and platform upgrades. There is no car parking available at the station. The station is listed as an "
assisted access" station on the Metro Trains website, as the access ramp is too steep and would require assistance for wheelchair customers to traverse. == History ==