Corio railway station is located on the Warrnambool line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the northern Geelong suburb of Corio, and it opened on 15 September 1890 as Cowie's Creek. It was renamed Cowie on 9 May 1904, and renamed Corio on 1 December 1913. In 1964, flashing light signals were provided at the School Road level crossing, located nearby in the Up direction of the station, with boom barriers provided later on in 1981. On 4 January 2001, Corio was de-staffed. The Western standard gauge line to Adelaide runs immediately west of the station.