Caulfield is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in the suburb of Caulfield East, at the junction of the Frankston, Pakenham and Cranbourne railway lines. Classed as a Premium Station, it is in myki Zone 1. It is the 7th busiest station in Melbourne's metropolitan network, with some 4.1 million passenger movements recorded in 2011-12.
Caulfield is located between Sir John Monash Drive and Normanby Road, with station access from both.
The station consists of four platforms, with two in an island format. Platforms 2 and 3 (island platform in the centre) house the main station building, constructed of red brick building and containing an enclosed waiting area, ticket facilities and toilets. Smaller red brick buildings are located on platforms 1 and 4. The station itself is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.
myki ticket vending machines, replacing the earlier Metcard machines, are located at the station, and are able to top up cards as well as dispense new cards. The underpass is situated at the Up end of the station, which link's all platforms, and contains a small take away food shop.