Melbourne Metro Tunnel LIVE updates: Commuters ready to board first trains to five new stations

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When does the first train depart?

By Patrick Hatch

For those watching at home: The first train to take passengers through the Metro Tunnel is set to depart Sunbury at 9.28am.

It should enter the tunnel in South Kensington about 10.06am and then arrive at the first Metro Tunnel station, Arden, in North Melbourne in time for a 10.09am departure.

A pin to mark the first train ride to the Metro Tunnel from Sunbury station.

A pin to mark the first train ride to the Metro Tunnel from Sunbury station.Credit: Patrick Hatch

The first train coming in the other direction leaves Pakenham East at 9.03am and is due at Anzac station for a 10.12am departure, so the Sunbury train should narrowly claim bragging rights as the first to enter the tunnel.

From Arden, it will continue through the four other new stations – Parkville, State Library, Town Hall and Anzac – before emerging from the tunnel in South Yarra about 10.25am.

From there it will travel all the way to Dandenong.

The next train from Sunbury at 9.48am will travel the whole length of the new cross-city line, all the way to East Pakenham – an almost two-hour, 100-kilometre journey.

The Metro Tunnel stations, such as at Arden station, have platform screen doors – the first in Victoria.

The Metro Tunnel stations, such as at Arden station, have platform screen doors – the first in Victoria.Credit: Justin McManus

Watch: How Melbourne got its Metro Tunnel

By Pablo Barnes

After eight years and a total cost of $15 billion, the Metro Tunnel is opening.

Five new stations and two new underground tunnels spanning nine kilometres link the inner north-west in South Kensington with the inner south-east in South Yarra.

So, how did we get here, and why did it take so long

Watch the video to find out all you need to know about the tunnel.

Welcome

By Ashleigh McMillan

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the opening of Melbourne’s Metro Tunnel.

I’m Ashleigh McMillan and I’ll anchor our coverage marking the biggest transformation of Melbourne’s rail network in more than 40 years.

Our reporters, photographers and video journalists will be inside the tunnel as it opens to bring you all the news and commuters’ reflections on travelling through its five stations.

The first train is due to leave Sunbury at 9.28am en route to the Metro Tunnel.

Stay with us as we bring you the latest.

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