Ian Woodruff
ONE OF THE STATIONS IN THE CITY LOOP
All trains stop at all city loop stations so you can connect to any train line from here.
This station is relatively small with just four platforms and no retail or other services within it.
The main entrance is on the corner of LaTrobe and William Sts - actually on the edge of the Flagstaff gardens.
It's underground so there is a set of stairs (or a lift) to get down to the platforms.
Connects with both the Latrobe St tram routes (city circle, Routes 30 and 86) and the William St tram (route 58).
THE PRINCE
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Ulisse Benedetti
The advertisement screens at the platforms play the same 2 ads in a neverending loop, it drives one insane when waiting for a train for any length of time. Not an exaggeration.
Hello
Flagstaff railway station is an underground station on the metro network in Melbourne, Australia. It is one of five stations (and one of three underground) on the City Loop, which encircles the Melbourne CBD. The station takes its name from the nearby Flagstaff Hill, a significant site in Melbourne's early history, and services Melbourne's legal district. It runs under La Trobe and William Streets, near the north western corner of the CBD.
MrComeng
typical city loop station, opened on the 27th of May 1985. not much to say about it. dunno why its called a tram stop on google maps though.
christian
Nice little underground station
Thomas Liontis
Alright station, has multiple platforms on different levels so if you need to change stations it can be a bit of a pain.
Zac
Average tram stop, especially for immediately outside of a major railway station. No platform however there is a spot to sit down under a shelter while waiting for trams on route 58 but there is not even a sign of this for trams on the City Circle and route 30!
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