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Railway station in Victoria, Australia

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Clematis
Puffing Billy Railway station
Clematis station and platform, January 2022.
General information
Coordinates37°55′42″S 145°25′25″E / 37.92831°S 145.42354°E / -37.92831; 145.42354
Line(s)Gembrook
Distance49.77 km (30.93 mi) from Flinders Street
Platforms1
Tracks2
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
History
Previous namesParadise Valley; Paradise
Services
Preceding station Puffing Billy Railway Following station
Menzies Creektowards Belgrave Gembrook line Emeraldtowards Gembrook

Clematis railway station is situated on the Puffing Billy Railway.

It was opened on 10 March 1902 as Paradise Valley. The name was shortened to Paradise in 1908 and changed to Clematis in 1921.

Trains rarely stop here, except by prior arrangement, often for groups travelling to the Paradise Hotel (behind the station). Clematis contains a small loop siding with a dead end spur, which are staff operated.

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