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Warrnambool
Overview
Service typeRegional rail
StatusOperational
LocaleVictoria, Australia
Current operator(s)V/Line
Route
TerminiWarrnambool railway station
Southern Cross railway station
Stops21
Distance travelled270.82 kilometres (168.28 miles)
Average journey time3 hours 37 minutes
Service frequency4 services weekdays, three services weekends each direction
Line(s) used
On-board services
Class(es)First and economy
Disabled accessYes
Sleeping arrangementsNo
Catering facilitiesYes
Baggage facilitiesYes
Technical
Rolling stockLocomotive-hauled N-class carriages
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
ElectrificationNone
Operating speed110
Track owner(s)VicTrack

The Warrnambool line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia. It serves passengers between the state capital, Melbourne, and the regional city of Warrnambool.

History

In 1993 passenger services on the line were contracted by the State Government to a private company, West Coast Railway. That arrangement lasted until 2004, when the contract was handed back to the government, and V/Line resumed the operation of Warrnambool services. Three new stations have opened on the line since then: Marshall station in 2004,[1] Sherwood Park station, near Warrnambool, in 2006,[2] and Waurn Ponds station in 2014

Services

Warrnambool bound V/Line train crossing the Barwon River in Geelong
Colac station goods shed and platform

Four services operates on weekdays and three on weekends (and public holidays) in each direction. On weekdays, all Melbourne-bound services operate express between Geelong and Southern Cross, stopping only at Footscray. One service also operates express between Waurn Ponds and Geelong. Each Warrnambool-bound service operates to different stopping patterns; however, all services operate express between Southern Cross and Lara, with an intermediate stop at Footscray.

On weekends, most services stop at all stations between Warrnambool and Tarneit, but some services operate express on part of the journey. Deer Park is only served by two of the three Southern Cross-bound services each day. All services operate express between Deer Park and Footscray, and between Footscray and Southern Cross.

Warrnambool trains are classified by V/Line as a long-distance service, so first-class accommodation is available and an on-board snack bar is provided. Locomotive-hauled N-class carriages are used. In December 2018, due to a lack of available rollingstock, H carriages were used on the line past Geelong for the first time.[3]

After 22 December 2013, following the opening of the first section of the Regional Rail Link (RRL) from Southern Cross to South Kensington, Warrnambool services no longer stopped at North Melbourne station.

From 12 October 2014, V/Line Warrnambool train services began stopping at the new Waurn Ponds station as part of the extension of Geelong line services to that location.

On 21 June 2015, the new RRL line from Manor Junction to Deer Park West opened. Consequently, Warrnambool trains began to run via Wyndham Vale and Tarneit stations, rather than via Werribee and Newport stations on the Werribee Line.[4]

From 29 January 2017, V/Line started running a fourth service in both directions on weekdays, and Sunday road coach services were replaced by trains, so that three Sunday train services run in both directions instead of two.[5] Following a timetable change on 27 August 2017, weekday Warrnambool trains no longer serve Wyndham Vale or Tarneit stations.

In 2019, upgrades are scheduled to be completed that will allow V/Locity railcars to travel to Warrnambool. These upgrades include new signalling, level crossing upgrades and a crossing loop at Boorcan, near Camperdown. [6][7]

Warrnambool V/Line rail service
h:mm
km
0:00
0.0
Southern Cross
0:09
5.6
Footscray
17.9
Deer Park
0:28
29.5
Tarneit
Tarneit railway station#Transport links
0:37
40.3
Wyndham Vale
Wyndham Vale railway station#Transport links
0:47
55.7
Little River
0:55
65.6
Lara
Lara railway station#Transport links
1:01
72.1
Corio
1:04
75.3
North Shore
1:08
78.1
North Geelong
North Geelong railway station#Transport links
1:14
80.7
Geelong
Geelong Tunnel
1:19
82.5
South Geelong
South Geelong railway station#Transport links
1:24
87.7
Marshall
Marshall railway station#Transport links
1:31
93.0
Waurn Ponds
1:52
121.9
Winchelsea
2:06
142.4
Birregurra
2:26
161.5
Colac
Colac railway station#Transport links
2:55
206.6
Camperdown
Camperdown railway station#Transport links
3:11
228.9
Terang
Terang railway station#Transport links
3:37
269.5
Sherwood Park
Sherwood Park railway station#Transport links
3:47
275.4
Warrnambool
Warrnambool railway station#Transport linksWarrnambool railway station#Transport links
h:mm
km

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rail Geelong - Marshall Station". railgeelong.com. Retrieved 28 March 2008.
  2. ^ "Public transport - Regional railway station projects". www.doi.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 28 March 2008.
  3. ^ "Observations". Newsrail. 47 (3). Australian Railway Historical Society: 82. March 2019.
  4. ^ "New timetables from Sunday June 21 - Geelong" (Press release). Geelong: V/Line. n.d. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  5. ^ "Extra train service for the Warrnambool Line". Warrnambool Standard. 27 April 2016. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  6. ^ Johnson, Sian (21 July 2017). "The Warrnambool train line's $114 million upgrade will take 12 to 18 months, premier Daniel Andrews says". The Warrnambool Standard. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  7. ^ "Regional Rail Revival". 30 April 2017. Retrieved 22 July 2017.