Initial proposal
The 1969 Transportation Plan recommended three significant extensions to the suburban rail network: a Doncaster railway line; a connection from Frankston to Dandenong and a semi-orbital line from the Dandenong line near Huntingdale to the Belgrave line near Ferntree Gully via the Rowville area. It was planned to be built by 1985.[2]
The Labor Party promised to build the railway during the 1982 Victorian state election campaign.[3] The 1988 Metropolitan Transport Plan did not include a railway to Rowville, instead promising express 'Metlink' buses.[4]
A study conducted by consultants for the government of Premier Jeff Kennett in the late 1990s to examine alternatives to the Scoresby Freeway investigated an extension of the Glen Waverley line to the Rowville area. It estimated the cost at $326 million but found patronage would be too low to justify the outlay.[5]
The 2012 Rowville Rail Study studied the possibility of a rail link to Rowville.[6] The first stage of the report was released in March 2012, and found that congestion on the Glen Waverley line, Belgrave line and Pakenham line would reduce if the rail link were constructed. It proposed stations at Huntingdale, Monash University, Mulgrave, Waverley Park, EastLink (possible future station) and Rowville.
In 2013, the railway line was brought up again in the PTV Network Development Plan. Including a new railway station at Monash University, this project will be expected to carry out in stage 3 of the plan.[7] By the 2020s, the proposal was known as Monash Rail.
In October 2022, the newly-elected federal Labor government withdrew funding for the project in its budget.[8] The cutting of funds would later be one of Liberal's election campaign points against Labor for the Aston by-election in April 2023.[9]
In the early 2020s, a similar trackless tram proposal, the Caulfield-Rowville Trackless Rapid Transit (TRT) was jointly proposed by Monash University and Vicinity Centres and would run along Dandenong Road, Ferntree Gully Road and Blackburn Road between Caulfield and Monash University's Clayton campus via Chadstone, and then via Wellington Road to Rowville.[10]