Flagstaff Station, located in the western part of Melbourne's city center in Victoria, is one of the oldest metro stations in the city, dating back to the late 19th century. Renowned for its distinctive Victorian-era architecture, the station features elegant interiors and a striking brick-red facade with arched designs exuding historic charm. Its name derives from Flagstaff Hill, once a signal station for maritime flags and a significant landmark in early Melbourne. Today, it serves as both a transit hub and a gateway to the city’s heritage, with nearby attractions like Crown Casino and Queen Victoria Market, making it ideal for culture and convenience seekers.

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