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Albury V/Line rail service

The Albury line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia. It serves passengers between the state capital of Melbourne and the regional cities of Benalla, Wangaratta, Wodonga, and the NSW border city of Albury.

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V/Line second generation VLocity 3VS93 and 3VS94 at Albury, December 2021.
Overview
Service typeRegional rail
SystemVictorian railway network
StatusOperational
LocaleVictoria, Australia
Predecessor
^ broad gauge
First service18 April 1872; 152 years ago (1872-04-18)
Current operator(s)V/Line
Former operator(s)
WebsiteV/Line Seymour on Twitter
Route
TerminiSouthern Cross
Albury
Stops12
Distance travelled315.935 km (196.313 mi)
Service frequencyThree services daily each direction
Line(s) usedSouth Kensington–West Footscray, Albion–Jacana, North East
On-board services
Class(es)Economy
Disabled accessYes
Catering facilitiesYes
Baggage facilitiesYes
Technical
Rolling stockVLocity
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Track owner(s)VicTrack

History edit

21st century edit

Conversion to standard gauge edit

After February 2008, train services on the line terminated at Wangaratta station, with road coaches operating from Wangaratta to Albury. This was due to the deteriorating track conditions between Seymour and Albury which were resulting in train speeds being reduced from 115 to 80 km/h (71 to 50 mph),[1] and trains not being able to make the return journey in the timetabled period.

On 30 May 2008, the then Premier of Victoria John Brumby announced the broad gauge track between Seymour and Albury would be converted to standard gauge, with the project to be combined with the Wodonga Rail Bypass away from the Wodonga CBD. Three V/Line passenger locomotives and 15 passenger carriages were also to be converted to standard gauge to operate the service.[2] Although the project was planned for completion by 2010,[3] it was not finished until the end of June 2011. While the gauge conversion program was being carried out, all Albury services operated as road coaches north of Seymour, connecting with trains operating between Seymour and Melbourne. 68 seats on the NSW TrainLink Melbourne-Sydney XPT service were also made available at V/Line ticket prices.[4]

Rail services on standard gauge commenced on 26 June 2011 with one service each way each day between Albury and Melbourne. A second daily train service was added from 31 October, with a third daily service commencing operations 22 April 2012, marking the end of road coach replacements on the line.[5] However, serious problems soon emerged with the condition of the standard gauge track north of Seymour, meaning that the new service became very unreliable due to speed restrictions, and trains were regularly replaced by buses.[6][7]

Regional Rail Revival edit

 
N464 at Seymour leading the last regular locomotive-hauled service from Albury on 30 July 2022.

The North East Line Upgrade was completed in December 2020 as part of the Regional Rail Revival Program. Upgrades included track resurfacing, rail bridge upgrades, renewal of track turnouts at Violet Town and Seymour, a number of level crossing closures and upgrades, and upgrades to train stabling and accessibility at Albury station etc.[8][9][10] VLocity DMUs began running on the line on 30 December 2021.[11] The final scheduled locomotive-hauled service on the Albury line ran on 30 July 2022, and was led by V/Lines N class locomotive N464.[12] A new train timetable was introduced on 28 August 2022 with shorter journey times on all services.[13][14]

Network and operations edit

Routes edit

 
Interactive map of the Albury service in north eastern Victoria.

From Southern Cross railway station, the service runs through Melbourne Yard, then along the South Kensington–West Footscray railway line, the Albion–Jacana railway line, and then the North East line from Jacana station (where it does not stop) to Albury station. The entire route is along the Sydney–Melbourne rail corridor.

The line serves 12 stations across 304.9 kilometres (189.5 mi) of track. All stations are at ground level and within Victoria, with one station (Albury station) located in the neighbouring state of New South Wales.

Station Accessibility Opened Terrain Train connections Other connections
Southern Cross Yes—step free access 1859[15] Ground level        
Broadmeadows 1873[15]  
Seymour 1872[15]    
Avenel No—steep ramp
Euroa Yes—step free access 1873[15]    
Violet Town
Benalla
1 connection
   
Wangaratta No—steep ramp
Springhurst  
Chiltern
Wodonga Yes—step free access
Albury No—steep ramp 1883[15]
1 connection
     

Services edit

V/Line operates three daily passenger trains in each direction on the full length from Southern Cross station in Melbourne to Albury station in New South Wales.[16] Services run express and parallel to the Seymour and Shepparton V/Line services between Broadmeadows and Seymour stations. Services also do not stop between Southern Cross and Broadmeadows.

At other times, V/Line coaches also provide alternative connections between Seymour, Wangaratta and Albury.[16]

On-board amenities edit

The Albury service is classified by V/Line as a long-distance service and is run by six dedicated standard gauge VLocity sets, built specifically for the Albury line service. Each VLocity set consist of three carriages and accommodates 164 seats in a 2+2 configuration, six accessible spaces and storage for up to six bicycles. Toilets and luggage racks are available in addition to other amenities. The middle carriage is a buffet car, meaning cafe facilities are also available on-board all Albury services.[17][18]

The new VLocity sets had no first class cars when they were first introduced.[11] The lack of first class became irrelevant with the introduction of daily fare caps in March 2023 which removed any differentiation between first class and economy class seating.[19]

Before the VLocity sets were introduced, the service was locomotive hauled. Each individual carriage accommodateed 74 seats in a 2+2 configuration, with each train set having two passenger cars and a cafe car.[20]

Operators edit

Prior to V/Line taking back operation of the Albury service from National Express in 2002, there had been 5 previous operators.[21] The majority of operations on the line have been government run, with these operators including the Victorian Railways, the State Transport Authority, and the Public Transport Corporation.[22]

Operator Assumed operations Ceased operations Length of operations
Victorian Railways 18 April 1872 30 June 1983 111 years
State Transport Authority (V/Line) 1 July 1983 30 June 1989 5 years
Public Transport Corporation (V/Line) 1 July 1989 1995 5 years
Public Transport Corporation (V/Line Passenger) 1995 30 June 1998 3 years
V/Line Passenger 1 July 1998 29 August 1999 13 months
National Express (as V/Line Passenger) 29 August 1999 22 December 2002 3 years
V/Line Passenger 22 December 2002 1 July 2010 7 years
V/Line 1 July 2010 incumbent 13 years (ongoing)

Accessibility edit

In compliance with the Disability Discrimination Act of 1992, all stations that are new-built or rebuilt are fully accessible and comply with these guidelines.[23] The majority of stations on the corridor are fully accessible, however, there are some stations that haven't been upgraded to meet these guidelines.[24] These stations do feature ramps, however, they have a gradient greater than 1 in 14.[24] Stations that are fully accessible feature ramps that have a gradient less than 1 in 14, have at-grade paths, or feature lifts.[24] These stations typically also feature tactile boarding indicators, independent boarding ramps, wheelchair accessible myki barriers, hearing loops, and widened paths.[24][25]

Projects improving station accessibility have included the Regional Rail Revival (RRL) program, which involves station rebuilds and upgrades.[26] These works have made significant strides in improving network accessibility, with more than 58% of the stations on the line classed as fully accessible. This number is expected to grow within the coming years as works progress on the RRL.[27]

References edit

  1. ^ . www.vline.com.au. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2008.
  2. ^ . www.premier.vic.gov.au. Archived from the original on 17 September 2008. Retrieved 30 May 2008.
  3. ^ "Full Steam Ahead". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 30 May 2008. from the original on 12 February 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2008.
  4. ^ "Albury Line / North East rail upgrade works ~ V/Line". www.vline.com.au. Retrieved 24 December 2008.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Bronwen Wade (26 June 2011). "They're back: V/Line trains return". ABC Goulburn Murray. from the original on 13 November 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  6. ^ Coughlan, Kate; Thomas, Di (31 August 2012). "V/Line admits defeat". The Border Mail. from the original on 28 July 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  7. ^ Carey, Adam (17 December 2012). "$290m loss on botched rail line". The Age. from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Donnybrook Station". Victoria’s Big Build. 5 December 2022. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  9. ^ "Wallan Station". Victoria’s Big Build. 5 December 2022. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  10. ^ "North East Line Upgrade". Victoria’s Big Build. 6 February 2023. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  11. ^ a b . V/Line. 30 December 2021. Archived from the original on 8 January 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  12. ^ Bunn, Anthony (31 July 2022). "There was no hoopla from V/Line but train enthusiasts were keen to savour the moment as the N Class era ended". The Border Mail. Archived from the original on 1 August 2022. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  13. ^ "Faster VLocity Services On The Way For North East Line | Premier of Victoria". www.premier.vic.gov.au. 22 July 2022. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  14. ^ "Timetable changes on the Albury line". Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  15. ^ a b c d e "What year did your railway station open? | Public Transport Users Association (Victoria, Australia)". 3 August 2018. from the original on 9 December 2022. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  16. ^ a b "Albury Line timetable". V/Line. 23 October 2022. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  17. ^ Department of Transport (23 April 2020). . transport.vic.gov.au. Archived from the original on 14 March 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  18. ^ "On board with V/Line". V/Line - Regional public transport for Victoria. from the original on 15 May 2023. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  19. ^ "Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983 (per GG2023S143)" (PDF). Victoria Government Gazette. Victorian Government Printer. 27 March 2023. p. 5, 11. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  20. ^ . www.dpc.vic.gov.au. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2008.
  21. ^ "Coalition Government plans revealed on the privatisation of V/line Rail Services". Railpage. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  22. ^ . vline.com.au. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
  23. ^ "Accessibility – Public Transport Ombudsman Victoria". www.ptovic.com.au. from the original on 3 January 2023. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  24. ^ a b c d "Station accessibility features". Metro Trains Melbourne. 2023. from the original on 8 December 2022. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  25. ^ "Accessing public transport". City of Melbourne. n.d. from the original on 6 December 2022. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  26. ^ Victoria’s Big Build (14 December 2022). "Now arriving: Warrnambool's 5th weekday return service". Victoria’s Big Build. from the original on 13 April 2023. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  27. ^ Public Transport Victoria. "Growing Our Rail Network 2018–2025". Public Transport Victoria. from the original on 12 August 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2023.

External links edit

  • Albury line timetable
  • Network map
  •   Media related to Albury V/Line rail service at Wikimedia Commons

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This article is about the V Line service For the physical railway itself see North East railway line The Albury line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V Line in Victoria Australia It serves passengers between the state capital of Melbourne and the regional cities of Benalla Wangaratta Wodonga and the NSW border city of Albury AlburyV Line second generation VLocity 3VS93 and 3VS94 at Albury December 2021 OverviewService typeRegional railSystemVictorian railway networkStatusOperationalLocaleVictoria AustraliaPredecessorLongwood 1872 1873 Wodonga 1873 1883 Spirit of Progress 1937 1962 Intercapital Daylight 1956 1962 broad gaugeFirst service18 April 1872 152 years ago 1872 04 18 Current operator s V LineFormer operator s Victorian Railways 1872 1983 STA V Line 1983 1989 PTC V Line 1989 1995 PTC V Line Passenger 1995 1998 V Line Passenger 1998 2010 WebsiteV Line Seymour on TwitterRouteTerminiSouthern CrossAlburyStops12Distance travelled315 935 km 196 313 mi Service frequencyThree services daily each directionLine s usedSouth Kensington West Footscray Albion Jacana North EastOn board servicesClass es EconomyDisabled accessYesCatering facilitiesYesBaggage facilitiesYesTechnicalRolling stockVLocityTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in Track owner s VicTrack Contents 1 History 1 1 21st century 1 1 1 Conversion to standard gauge 1 1 2 Regional Rail Revival 2 Network and operations 2 1 Routes 2 2 Services 2 3 On board amenities 2 4 Operators 2 5 Accessibility 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit21st century edit Conversion to standard gauge edit After February 2008 train services on the line terminated at Wangaratta station with road coaches operating from Wangaratta to Albury This was due to the deteriorating track conditions between Seymour and Albury which were resulting in train speeds being reduced from 115 to 80 km h 71 to 50 mph 1 and trains not being able to make the return journey in the timetabled period On 30 May 2008 the then Premier of Victoria John Brumby announced the broad gauge track between Seymour and Albury would be converted to standard gauge with the project to be combined with the Wodonga Rail Bypass away from the Wodonga CBD Three V Line passenger locomotives and 15 passenger carriages were also to be converted to standard gauge to operate the service 2 Although the project was planned for completion by 2010 3 it was not finished until the end of June 2011 While the gauge conversion program was being carried out all Albury services operated as road coaches north of Seymour connecting with trains operating between Seymour and Melbourne 68 seats on the NSW TrainLink Melbourne Sydney XPT service were also made available at V Line ticket prices 4 Rail services on standard gauge commenced on 26 June 2011 with one service each way each day between Albury and Melbourne A second daily train service was added from 31 October with a third daily service commencing operations 22 April 2012 marking the end of road coach replacements on the line 5 However serious problems soon emerged with the condition of the standard gauge track north of Seymour meaning that the new service became very unreliable due to speed restrictions and trains were regularly replaced by buses 6 7 Regional Rail Revival edit See also Regional Rail Revival nbsp N464 at Seymour leading the last regular locomotive hauled service from Albury on 30 July 2022 The North East Line Upgrade was completed in December 2020 as part of the Regional Rail Revival Program Upgrades included track resurfacing rail bridge upgrades renewal of track turnouts at Violet Town and Seymour a number of level crossing closures and upgrades and upgrades to train stabling and accessibility at Albury station etc 8 9 10 VLocity DMUs began running on the line on 30 December 2021 11 The final scheduled locomotive hauled service on the Albury line ran on 30 July 2022 and was led by V Lines N class locomotive N464 12 A new train timetable was introduced on 28 August 2022 with shorter journey times on all services 13 14 Network and operations editRoutes edit nbsp Interactive map of the Albury service in north eastern Victoria From Southern Cross railway station the service runs through Melbourne Yard then along the South Kensington West Footscray railway line the Albion Jacana railway line and then the North East line from Jacana station where it does not stop to Albury station The entire route is along the Sydney Melbourne rail corridor The line serves 12 stations across 304 9 kilometres 189 5 mi of track All stations are at ground level and within Victoria with one station Albury station located in the neighbouring state of New South Wales Station Accessibility Opened Terrain Train connections Other connections Southern Cross Yes step free access 1859 15 Ground level 27 connections Alamein line Ararat line Ballarat line Belgrave line Bendigo line Craigieburn line Cranbourne line Echuca line Flemington Racecourse line Geelong line Gippsland line Glen Waverley line Hurstbridge line Lilydale line Maryborough line Mernda line NSW TrainLink Southern Pakenham line Seymour line Shepparton line Sunbury line Swan Hill line The Overland Upfield line Warrnambool line Werribee line Williamstown line nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Broadmeadows 1873 15 4 connections Craigieburn line NSW TrainLink Southern Seymour line Shepparton line nbsp Seymour 1872 15 3 connections NSW TrainLink Southern Seymour line Shepparton line nbsp nbsp Avenel No steep ramp Euroa Yes step free access 1873 15 nbsp nbsp Violet Town Benalla 1 connection NSW TrainLink Southern nbsp nbsp Wangaratta No steep ramp Springhurst nbsp Chiltern Wodonga Yes step free access Albury No steep ramp 1883 15 1 connection NSW TrainLink Southern nbsp nbsp nbsp Services edit V Line operates three daily passenger trains in each direction on the full length from Southern Cross station in Melbourne to Albury station in New South Wales 16 Services run express and parallel to the Seymour and Shepparton V Line services between Broadmeadows and Seymour stations Services also do not stop between Southern Cross and Broadmeadows At other times V Line coaches also provide alternative connections between Seymour Wangaratta and Albury 16 On board amenities edit Main article V Line VLocity The Albury service is classified by V Line as a long distance service and is run by six dedicated standard gauge VLocity sets built specifically for the Albury line service Each VLocity set consist of three carriages and accommodates 164 seats in a 2 2 configuration six accessible spaces and storage for up to six bicycles Toilets and luggage racks are available in addition to other amenities The middle carriage is a buffet car meaning cafe facilities are also available on board all Albury services 17 18 The new VLocity sets had no first class cars when they were first introduced 11 The lack of first class became irrelevant with the introduction of daily fare caps in March 2023 which removed any differentiation between first class and economy class seating 19 Before the VLocity sets were introduced the service was locomotive hauled Each individual carriage accommodateed 74 seats in a 2 2 configuration with each train set having two passenger cars and a cafe car 20 Operators edit Prior to V Line taking back operation of the Albury service from National Express in 2002 there had been 5 previous operators 21 The majority of operations on the line have been government run with these operators including the Victorian Railways the State Transport Authority and the Public Transport Corporation 22 Operator Assumed operations Ceased operations Length of operations Victorian Railways 18 April 1872 30 June 1983 111 years State Transport Authority V Line 1 July 1983 30 June 1989 5 years Public Transport Corporation V Line 1 July 1989 1995 5 years Public Transport Corporation V Line Passenger 1995 30 June 1998 3 years V Line Passenger 1 July 1998 29 August 1999 13 months National Express as V Line Passenger 29 August 1999 22 December 2002 3 years V Line Passenger 22 December 2002 1 July 2010 7 years V Line 1 July 2010 incumbent 13 years ongoing Accessibility edit In compliance with the Disability Discrimination Act of 1992 all stations that are new built or rebuilt are fully accessible and comply with these guidelines 23 The majority of stations on the corridor are fully accessible however there are some stations that haven t been upgraded to meet these guidelines 24 These stations do feature ramps however they have a gradient greater than 1 in 14 24 Stations that are fully accessible feature ramps that have a gradient less than 1 in 14 have at grade paths or feature lifts 24 These stations typically also feature tactile boarding indicators independent boarding ramps wheelchair accessible myki barriers hearing loops and widened paths 24 25 Projects improving station accessibility have included the Regional Rail Revival RRL program which involves station rebuilds and upgrades 26 These works have made significant strides in improving network accessibility with more than 58 of the stations on the line classed as fully accessible This number is expected to grow within the coming years as works progress on the RRL 27 References edit News New timetable for Melbourne lt gt Albury services www vline com au Archived from the original on 6 July 2011 Retrieved 29 March 2008 Premier of Victoria Australia FEDERAL STATE CO OPERATION DELIVERS MAJOR RAIL PROJECT www premier vic gov au Archived from the original on 17 September 2008 Retrieved 30 May 2008 Full Steam Ahead Australian Broadcasting Corporation 30 May 2008 Archived from the original on 12 February 2011 Retrieved 30 May 2008 Albury Line North East rail upgrade works V Line www vline com au Retrieved 24 December 2008 permanent dead link Bronwen Wade 26 June 2011 They re back V Line trains return ABC Goulburn Murray Archived from the original on 13 November 2012 Retrieved 5 July 2011 Coughlan Kate Thomas Di 31 August 2012 V Line admits defeat The Border Mail Archived from the original on 28 July 2015 Retrieved 5 March 2013 Carey Adam 17 December 2012 290m loss on botched rail line The Age Archived from the original on 18 February 2013 Retrieved 5 March 2013 Donnybrook Station Victoria s Big Build 5 December 2022 Retrieved 20 July 2023 Wallan Station Victoria s Big Build 5 December 2022 Retrieved 20 July 2023 North East Line Upgrade Victoria s Big Build 6 February 2023 Retrieved 20 July 2023 a b Modern VLocity trains for Albury line passengers V Line 30 December 2021 Archived from the original on 8 January 2022 Retrieved 8 January 2022 Bunn Anthony 31 July 2022 There was no hoopla from V Line but train enthusiasts were keen to savour the moment as the N Class era ended The Border Mail Archived from the original on 1 August 2022 Retrieved 1 August 2022 Faster VLocity Services On The Way For North East Line Premier of Victoria www premier vic gov au 22 July 2022 Retrieved 20 July 2023 Timetable changes on the Albury line Public Transport Victoria Retrieved 21 January 2024 a b c d e What year did your railway station open Public Transport Users Association Victoria Australia 3 August 2018 Archived from the original on 9 December 2022 Retrieved 9 December 2022 a b Albury Line timetable V Line 23 October 2022 Retrieved 21 January 2024 Department of Transport 23 April 2020 Design unveiled for new North East VLocity trains transport vic gov au Archived from the original on 14 March 2022 Retrieved 4 July 2020 On board with V Line V Line Regional public transport for Victoria Archived from the original on 15 May 2023 Retrieved 15 May 2023 Transport Compliance and Miscellaneous Act 1983 per GG2023S143 PDF Victoria Government Gazette Victorian Government Printer 27 March 2023 p 5 11 Retrieved 1 November 2023 Media Release NEW LOOK V LINE FLEET TAKES TO THE TRACKS www dpc vic gov au Archived from the original on 27 July 2011 Retrieved 16 March 2008 Coalition Government plans revealed on the privatisation of V line Rail Services Railpage Retrieved 16 July 2023 V Line Background vline com au Archived from the original on 6 July 2011 Retrieved 27 March 2008 Accessibility Public Transport Ombudsman Victoria www ptovic com au Archived from the original on 3 January 2023 Retrieved 3 January 2023 a b c d Station accessibility features Metro Trains Melbourne 2023 Archived from the original on 8 December 2022 Retrieved 13 May 2023 Accessing public transport City of Melbourne n d Archived from the original on 6 December 2022 Retrieved 13 May 2023 Victoria s Big Build 14 December 2022 Now arriving Warrnambool s 5th weekday return service Victoria s Big Build Archived from the original on 13 April 2023 Retrieved 13 April 2023 Public Transport Victoria Growing Our Rail Network 2018 2025 Public Transport Victoria Archived from the original on 12 August 2019 Retrieved 3 January 2023 External links editAlbury line timetable Network map nbsp Media related to Albury V Line rail service at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albury V Line rail service amp oldid 1220510972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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