Which Melbourne suburb has the most level crossings? (Not counting 75 to be removed)

Last week I made a post about a list of level crossings in Victoria I compiled, and long before that, I made a list of level crossings served by Metro Trains in Melbourne. Today, I have decided to use that info, to make a post finding out how many level crossings each Melbourne suburb has.

I made a Google Sheet that details this information here.

Some notes:

- The list is not finished, crossings on the Sunshine-Newport corridor, and crossings on heritage railways. These will be added later, but I wanted this blog out by Friday. These lines should be covered within the next few days.

- The suburb with the most level crossings is Northcote, which does not seem like a surprise considering how many stations the suburb has. The suburb has twelve level crossings within its boundaries. It is also the suburb with the most pedestrian crossings, at seven.

- Brunswick is the suburb with the most road crossings, at eight, followed by Diamond Creek with six.

- Crossings are more frequent in the Northern suburbs when compared to the southern suburbs.

- Inner suburbs tend to have lots of level crossings because of their age.

Conclusion

That is all for this week, enjoy it!

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