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Waverley Rail Trail

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Waverley Rail Trail
Bridge over Warrigal Rd looking west
LocationMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
DifficultyEasy to medium
HazardsRoad crossings
SurfaceBitumen and concrete
HillsModerate hills
Waternone
Train(s)Glen Waverley line
Tram(s)None

The Waverley Rail Trail is a combination of shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians and on-road bicycle route, which follows the Glen Waverley railway line from Holmesglen railway station to Glen Waverley railway station in the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1][2][3][4]

Following the path

Map of the route (detailed version)

The path begins at the eastern end of Holmesglen railway station. You can either cross Warrigal Rd at the traffic lights and join the trail on the southern side of the railway line or cross the railway bridge on the northern side and continue for approximately 200m to the pedestrian crossing across the railway line. The path continues until it reaches Paringa Court. Cross Power Avenue and continue up Railway Parade South to Huntingdale Road. Cross at the traffic lights then continue through Jordanville railway station car park to Windsor Avenue. Follow it to the end then go through the Mount Waverley railway station car park and find the path at the eastern end of the platform. The path continues to Blackburn Road where you must cross at the lights and continue past Syndal railway station and up Coleman Parade to Glen Waverley railway station where the trail ends.[citation needed]

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