The locations of potential interchange stations and “super hubs” for the $50 billion, 90-kilometre Suburban Rail Loop have been revealed.

The government confirmed on Tuesday it had chosen the “station precinct locations” and established a Suburban Rail Loop Authority to deliver the project which it announced before last November's state election. There has been no substantial change to the route since then.

Premier Daniel Andrews and the Minister for Transport Infrastructure Jacinta Allan. Credit:Eddie Jim

The three super hub stations, which will allow passengers travelling on regional rail services to get on to suburban loop trains, will be at Clayton, Broadmeadows and Sunshine.

There will be potential new stations in locations including Monash University, Burwood, Doncaster and Bundoora and interchange precincts at Glen Waverley, Cheltenham, Clayton, Box Hill, Heidelberg, Reservoir, Fawkner, Broadmeadows, Sunshine, Wyndham Vale and Werribee.