West Footscray is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia located in the suburb of West Footscray, on the Sunbury railway line. West Footscray is unmanned, and is in Myki Zone 1.
West Footscray is located at the western end of the Geelong Road overpass and between Sunshine Road and Cross Street, with station access from the latter two. The station consists of an island platform linked to an overhead concourse by lifts and ramps, with a footbridge connecting the concourse to Sunshine Road and Cross Street via stairs, lifts and ramps. Myki top-up vending machines are located at the Sunshine Road end of the footbridge.
Two dual gauge tracks run beside the station to the north, forming the South Kensington - West Footscray goods lines, linking the Port of Melbourne and other freight terminals to the rest of the state. The tracks also form part of the Melbourne to Sydney standard gauge line. The future Regional Rail Link tracks run to the south of the station.
West Footscray Station opened on 1 October 1888 as Footscray West. It was renamed West Footscray in 1912. The station buildings were reconstructed in 1976, consisting of two side platforms; Platform 1 had a large brick building, while platform 2 had a smaller brick building.