North Geelong railway station

North Geelong railway station is located on the Geelong line, in Victoria, Australia, serving the northern Geelong suburb of North Geelong. It opened as West Geelong on 1 August 1883, and was renamed North Geelong on 1 January 1886.

It is located on the Geelong side of the junction of the Ballarat and Melbourne lines. The North Geelong rail yards are located north of the station.

After a rearrangement of the Ballarat line junction in 1907, the platform on the west side was removed, and all trains used the one platform. A further reorganisation in 1920 saw the second platform restored.

In 1973, the Victoria Street level crossing, adjacent to the Down (southern) end of the station, was replaced by a road overpass and a pedestrian underpass. In 1976, both platforms were extended by over 60 metres, while the platforms and platform facings were renewed in 1979. The main station building on Platform 1 was replaced on 8 August 1990, and in 2008, the smaller building on Platform 2 was replaced by a metal shelter.

In January 2019, the North Geelong C signal box, then one of the few remaining mechanical signal boxes in Victoria, was abolished and a project begun to automatically signal the lines it formerly controlled.

Platforms & services
North Geelong has two side platforms. It is serviced by V/Line Geelong and Warrnambool line services.

Platform 1:
 *  Geelong line : V/Line services to Southern Cross
 *  Warrnambool line : V/Line services to Southern Cross

Platform 2:
 *  Geelong line : V/Line services to Geelong, South Geelong, Marshall & Waurn Ponds
 *  Warrnambool line : V/Line services to Warrnambool