Hurstbridge Railway Line
The Hurstbridge Railway Line is a suburban train line in Melbourne, Australia, connecting the city to the northeastern suburbs. It runs from Flinders Street Station in the city to Hurstbridge, covering approximately 40 kilometers. The line features several stations, including Heidelberg and Eltham, and is known for its scenic views of the surrounding bushland.
Opened in stages between 1888 and 1920, the line serves both commuters and tourists. It is operated by Metro Trains Melbourne and is an essential part of the city's public transport network, providing access to various amenities and attractions along the route.