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Please like and subscribe for more videos! instagram: @_pandaexplores www.instagram.com/_pandaexplores/ Camera: Nikon A900: http://a.co/5wmmq31 Camera Light: http://a.co/2UPz3k3 Camera Handle: http://a.co/208GWSS The Old Mernda Station remains were removed to install the new Mernda line due to open in 2019. The platform might be gone but there is a few bits left of the station that once stood when it closed in 1959. The station opened in December 1889 as South Yan Yean, being renamed Mernda in December 1913.[2] Mernda station operated until the closure of the line beyond Lalor station in 1959, following the electrification of the line as far as Lalor. Epping station was re-opened in the 1960s with the electrification of that section of the line. The remaining section of track from Epping to Whittlesea was dismantled in the 1970s, although the former right-of-way remained intact. All that can be seen of Mernda station now is the degraded platform, which is overgrown with exotic vegetation, including a Peppercorn tree. The station was moved to the Mernda Recreation Reserve and served as clubrooms for the Mernda Football and Cricket Clubs.