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The Sandringham railway line is a Suburban Railway in Melbourne , Australia . It branches from other southeastern lines (Caulfield group) at South Yarra Station . It serves the City Of Bayside , and small sections cover the City Of Glen Eira , City Of Port Phillip , City Of Stonnington , and the City Of Yarra . Various sections of the track opened between 1859 and 1857 , and in May, 1919 , the whole line was electrified. INFRASTRUCTURE The line consists of dual tracks all the way from Sandringham Station to the beginning of South Yarra station where it runs alongside the Frankston , Cranbourne and Pakenham lines into Flinders Street . The maximum permissible train speed is 70 km/h for the distance between South Yarra and Sandringham . The line has a total of 11 level crossings between South Yarra and Sandringham, one of which (at New Street) is the only remaining hand-operated crossing in Melbourne. There are two sidings, Sandringham and Brighton Beach , the latter now disused. LIST OF STATIONS Bold stations are terminuses, ''italic'' stations are staffed.
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