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Best Melbourne Train Station.

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All stations are depressing. They represent the fact that you're about to step on to a moving breeding ground for low-lifes, filled with repugnant stenches, spilled items, graffiti and insanity-causing noises. If it were cheaper to park in the city, I would never step foot on a train again.
 
Milne said:
You'd think you'd kinda expect to have something done to your car on the cranbourne/frankston lines

Na mate.

The Frankstone line is good, up near Glenhuntly, Bentleigh, McKinnon, Ormound etc.

When you go more towards Frankstone its self tis not good.
 

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Harvey Leadpipe said:
All stations are depressing. They represent the fact that you're about to step on to a moving breeding ground for low-lifes, filled with repugnant stenches, spilled items, graffiti and insanity-causing noises. If it were cheaper to park in the city, I would never step foot on a train again.

Winsor is quite nice.
 
Higgs Boson said:
Box Hill’s not bad, under the mall. I drive into a nice underground car park in the morning, stroll up to the station and then catch an express train.

Asain gangs , no thanks.
 
Ted Pellitts said:
i have a workmate who had his car broken into and speakers stolen at cranbourne station. wasn't happy about it either.

Not that that has anything to do with the GW line. :S
 
Ted Pellitts said:
i actually got off there one day thinking it was richmond station, because i'm just so used to burnley ---> richmond, i didn't even twig it'd stopped east richmond

needless to say i was filthy, becuse being east richmond another train wasn't going to stop there for another 19 hours, so i had to walk into the city from there

Ted... It's called a Tram. East Richmond Station is at the juncture of two tramlines (Swan St and Church St.). Walk 10 minutes up Church St. and you're at Bridge Road - there are 6 lines that go along Bridge Road.

Now, either you're exaggerating your story for the purposes of drama, or you're a bit if a dill.

I agree - Windsor Station is very picture-esque.
 
Harvey Leadpipe said:
All stations are depressing. They represent the fact that you're about to step on to a moving breeding ground for low-lifes, filled with repugnant stenches, spilled items, graffiti and insanity-causing noises. If it were cheaper to park in the city, I would never step foot on a train again.

Wouldn't have agreed with you until yesterday afternoon my friend. I witnessed a GUTLESS SCUM of a woman at Reservoir station bash the crap out of her three year old daughter because she was too big of a tool to take her to the toilet before they got on the train. The poor little girl didn't make the toilet in time and the mother belted her in front of a heap of peak-hour commuters. :mad:
 
hawkeye23 said:
Wouldn't have agreed with you until yesterday afternoon my friend. I witnessed a GUTLESS SCUM of a woman at Reservoir station bash the crap out of her three year old daughter because she was too big of a tool to take her to the toilet before they got on the train. The poor little girl didn't make the toilet in time and the mother belted her in front of a heap of peak-hour commuters. :mad:

and did you step in and put a stop to it?
 

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Milne said:
and did you step in and put a stop to it?

I wanted to, but the fact that she was a larger built person than me (which is hard to be) and that there were about 150 other commuters around (all looking away and pretending it wasn't happening) made me think twice about it. I'm not proud of it, and in hindsight, I wish I had done something. Hindsight is always 20/20 I suppose...
 

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