Station Names on Melbourne's Craigieburn Line
Next up, we have the Craigieburn Line, an interesting line that's a tad underrated in my unprofessional opinion. It has interesting stations and a whole batch of name origins. Some of them are interesting, others not so much. To be specific, this article covers the 15 stations on the Craigieburn line that are after North Melbourne station. Anyway, I should stop blubbering on about nothing, Let us dive right in! Kensington In my Williamstown line article I talked briefly about South Kensington, but never mentioned where the Kensington part of the name came from. Well. for those of you who were wondering, Kensington is named after the London suburb of the same name . Kensington in London had major significance, with Kensington Palace being the birthplace of Queen Victoria. Kensington is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word 'Chenesitun', which references a family known as 'Chensei'. Newmarket Newmarket is named after the Newmarket Saleyards that existed between Epsom an