V/Line is the operator of regional rail services in the Australian state of Victoria.[1] The stations are located on 13 passenger train lines, which all operate from Southern Cross station in Melbourne.
Stations listed in bold are terminus stations. Frequent services operate to the major regional cities of Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, Seymour, and the Latrobe Valley; with a smaller number of services continuing to the end of their respective lines.
North
editFrequent services operate to Bendigo, with some trains continuing to either Echuca or Swan Hill.
Bendigo line
editThe line continues on from the Sunbury suburban line at Sunbury.
- Sunbury (suburban station)
- Clarkefield
- Riddells Creek
- Gisborne
- Macedon
- Woodend
- Kyneton
- Malmsbury
- Castlemaine
- Kangaroo Flat
- Bendigo
In addition to this, most Bendigo line services continue north of Bendigo to various stations serving suburbs and towns surrounding Bendigo, as part of the Bendigo Metro project.
- Services from Bendigo continuing north
Branch 1
Branch 2
Echuca line
editThe line continues from the Bendigo line at Goornong.
Swan Hill line
editThe line continues from the Bendigo line at Raywood.
North east
editFrequent services operate to Seymour, with some trains continuing to Shepparton. The Albury line is no longer connected to the other 2.
Seymour line
editThe line continues on from the Craigieburn suburban line at Craigieburn.
- Craigieburn (suburban station)
- Donnybrook
- Wallan
- Heathcote Junction
- Wandong
- Kilmore East
- Broadford
- Tallarook
- Seymour
Albury line
editThe Albury-Wodonga line was formerly the only broad gauge line operated by V/Line to cross the border into New South Wales, with the primary terminus being located in the New South Wales town of Albury. In 2008 the broad gauge line closed for conversion, with this completed in 2011. This means the line can no longer be considered an extension of some Seymour line services.
- Southern Cross
- Broadmeadows
- Seymour
- Avenel
- Euroa
- Violet Town
- Benalla
- Wangaratta
- Springhurst
- Chiltern
- Wodonga
- Albury
NSW regional rail operator NSW TrainLink operates the inter-capital XPT service between Melbourne and Sydney, which stops at Broadmeadows, Seymour, Benalla, Wangaratta and Albury.
Shepparton line
editThe line branches from the North East line at Seymour.
East
editFrequent services operate to Traralgon, with some trains continuing to Bairnsdale.
Traralgon line
editThe line continues on from the Pakenham suburban line at Pakenham.
- Richmond (suburban station)
- Caulfield (suburban station)
- Clayton (suburban station)
- Dandenong (suburban station)
- Pakenham (suburban station)
- Nar Nar Goon
- Tynong
- Garfield
- Bunyip
- Longwarry
- Drouin
- Warragul
- Yarragon
- Trafalgar
- Moe
- Morwell
- Traralgon
Bairnsdale line
editThe line continues from the Traralgon line at Traralgon.
West
editFrequent services operate to Ballarat, with some trains continuing to Ararat. Some services also run to Maryborough as shuttle services from Ballarat.
Ballarat line
editThe line branches from the Sunbury suburban line at Sunshine.
- Sunshine (suburban station)
- Ardeer
- Deer Park
- Caroline Springs
- Rockbank
- Cobblebank
- Melton
- Bacchus Marsh
- Ballan
- Ballarat
- Wendouree
Ararat line
editThe Ballarat - Ararat section of the line was closed from 1994 until 10 July 2004, when it was reopened for a twice-daily service as part of the Linking Victoria Project. Services now run 5 times per day.
Continues from the Ballarat line service.
Maryborough line
editThe Mildura railway line was closed by the Kennett Government in 1993 after the withdrawal of The Vinelander service.
As part of the Victorian Transport Plan, passenger services resumed on the Mildura line to Maryborough on 25 July 2010. Services operate 2 times per day, as shuttles from Ballarat.
Connects to a train from Melbourne
South west
editFrequent services operate to Geelong, with some trains continuing to Warrnambool.
Geelong line
editThe line runs on the dedicated Regional Rail Link tracks from Southern Cross station
- Footscray (suburban station)
- Sunshine (suburban station)
- Ardeer
- Deer Park
- Tarneit
- Wyndham Vale
- Little River
- Lara
- Corio
- North Shore (Interchange with The Overland services to Adelaide)
- North Geelong
- Geelong
- South Geelong (terminus for every other train in weekday off peak)
- Marshall
- Waurn Ponds
Warrnambool line
editFrom mid-1993 to 31 August 2004, the Warrnambool service was operated by the now-defunct West Coast Railway.
Continues from the Geelong line service
These trains also connect with coach services to Port Fairy, Portland and Mount Gambier.
Passenger lines proposed for reopening
editSeveral lines were promised for reopening in the early 2000s as part of the Linking Victoria program, however 2 projects were not completed.
The most commonly proposed services are:
Mildura line
editOriginally withdrawn on 12 September 1993. Once served by The Vinelander service, the line branches from the Serviceton line at Ballarat. V/Line passenger trains currently operate to Maryborough.
- Ballarat
- Creswick
- Clunes
- Maryborough
- Dunolly
- St Arnaud
- Donald
- Birchip
- Ouyen
- Red Cliffs
- Irymple
- Mildura
Horsham line
editOriginally withdrawn on 21 August 1993 to Dimboola; however, Journey Beyond's Melbourne to Adelaide Overland trains operate twice a week. The current Broad Gauge V/Line passenger rail services terminates at Ararat.
Leongatha line
editOriginally withdrawn on 24 July 1993; however, the Dandenong to Cranbourne section was retained and became part of the Melbourne Suburban rail network in 1995.
Geelong-Ballarat-Bendigo Rail Link
editThe Geelong-Ballarat-Bendigo Rail Link is a proposed railway project that would link Victoria's three largest regional cities and provide rail access to the towns of Bannockburn, Lethbridge, Meredith, Lal Lal, Carisbrook, Newstead, Harcourt, and Golden Square. a study was commissioned in 2012.
- Geelong
- Bannockburn
- Lethbridge
- Meredith
- Lal Lal
- Ballarat
- Creswick
- Clunes
- Talbot
- Maryborough
- Carisbrook
- Newstead
- Castlemaine
- Harcourt
- Kangaroo Flat
- Golden Square
- Bendigo
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Public Transport Victoria (21 June 2015). "V/Line Network Map". V/Line. Retrieved 31 May 2016.