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Gippsland V/Line rail service

The Gippsland V/Line rail service or Bairnsdale Line is a passenger service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia between Melbourne and the Gippsland region including the regional cities of Moe, Morwell, Traralgon, Sale and Bairnsdale. It operates along the Gippsland railway line.

Gippsland
Overview
Service typeCommuter rail
StatusOperational
LocaleVictoria, Australia
Current operator(s)V/Line
Route
TerminiSouthern Cross
Bairnsdale
Distance travelled276.80 km (172.00 mi)
Line(s) usedGippsland
On-board services
Class(es)First & Economy
Technical
Rolling stock
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
ElectrificationNone
Track owner(s)VicTrack

History

Although the Gippsland line was extended to Orbost in 1916, from the 1930s passenger services along the line extended only as far as Bairnsdale. In 1954 the line beyond Dandenong was electrified as far as Traralgon, with services from this time provided by the L class electric locomotives.

In 1975 suburban services were extended from Dandenong to Pakenham, on what is known as the Pakenham railway line. By the 1980s the motive power of trains reverted to diesel locomotives, with electrification cut back to Warragul in 1987, and to Bunyip in 1998. Suburban Comeng trains were used by V/Line to provide services from Melbourne to Warragul in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

In 1993, passenger services from Sale to Bairnsdale were withdrawn. They were reinstated in 2004 as part of the Linking Victoria program. The line was upgraded as part of the Regional Fast Rail project in 2005 and the last of the overhead wires were removed, except for a short section to the Melbourne side of Bunyip station.

In March 2013 the service was suspended east of Traralgon because of safety problems with level crossings.[1][2] Rail services resumed in October 2013.[3]

Services

Services to Traralgon operate approximately hourly every day, with a higher frequency during the weekday peak periods. Between Southern Cross and Pakenham, services generally stop at Flinders Street, Richmond, Caulfield, Clayton and Dandenong. One service in the peak direction during the weekday peak also stops at Berwick. A those six stations, trains running towards Traralgon only pick up passengers, trains running towards Southern Cross and only set down passengers. Local services stop at all stations between Pakenham and Traralgon, but services during peak periods run express between Pakenham and Garfield, Garfield and Drouin, and Warragul and Moe. One morning peak service terminates and originates at Flinders Street instead of Southern Cross. During weekdays off-peak, Richmond station is only served by trains to Traralgon in the afternoon and evening.[4]

From Monday to Saturday there are three daily return services to Bairnsdale, and two return services to Bairnsdale, one return service to Sale on Sunday.[5] At Bairnsdale, trains connect with road coach services to Orbost, Batemans Bay and Canberra. One service in each direction daily is run using locomotive-hauled N type carriages, which provide first-class accommodation and a snack bar. Other services are operated by VLocity diesel multiple units, which are single-class and have no refreshment facilities. Some services stop all stations between Pakenham and Bairnsdale, while others (typically locomotive-hauled services) run semi-express between Melbourne and Moe.[6]

Line Guide

Gippsland V/Line Service
h:mm
 
0.0 km
Southern Cross
Zone 1
 
1.2 km
Flinders Street
Zone 1
 
3.6 km
Richmond
Zone 1
 
11.8 km
Caulfield
Zone 1
 
20.4 km
Clayton
Zone 2
 
31.2 km
Dandenong
Zone 2
 
58.1 km
Pakenham
Zone 2
 
65.8 km
Nar Nar Goon
Zone 3/4
 
70.7 km
Tynong
Zone 3/4
 
73.9 km
Garfield
Zone 4/5
 
79.1 km
Bunyip
Zone 4/5
 
83.5 km
Longwarry
Zone 5/6
 
92.2 km
Drouin
Zone 6
 
103.0 km
Warragul
Zone 6/7
 
115.4 km
Yarragon
Zone 8
 
123.5 km
Trafalgar
Zone 8/9
 
133.4 km
Moe
Zone 9/10
 
147.6 km
Morwell
Zone 11
 
161.3 km
Traralgon
Zone 12/13
 
183.6 km
Rosedale
Zone 14/15
 
209.2 km
Sale
Zone 17/18
 
225.3 km
Stratford
Zone 18/19
 
278.0 km
Bairnsdale
Zone 24


References

  1. ^ Gippsland trains halted over safety fears The Age 21 March 2013
  2. ^ Train services between Traralgon and Bairnsdale Gippsland Times 22 March 2013
  3. ^ V/Line passengers train return to Bairnsdale Minister for Public Transport 29 October 2013
  4. ^ "Traralgon - Melbourne via Morwell & Moe & Pakenham - Public Transport Victoria". Public Transport Victoria. Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  5. ^ Bairnsdale - Melbourne timetable 29 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine V/Line
  6. ^ "Bairnsdale - Melbourne via Sale & Traralgon - Public Transport Victoria". Public Transport Victoria. Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 15 October 2022.

External links

  • http://www.vline.com.au
  • Statistics and detailed schematic map at the vicsig enthusiast website

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This article is about the V Line service For the railway line itself see Gippsland railway line The Gippsland V Line rail service or Bairnsdale Line is a passenger service operated by V Line in Victoria Australia between Melbourne and the Gippsland region including the regional cities of Moe Morwell Traralgon Sale and Bairnsdale It operates along the Gippsland railway line GippslandOverviewService typeCommuter railStatusOperationalLocaleVictoria AustraliaCurrent operator s V LineRouteTerminiSouthern CrossBairnsdaleDistance travelled276 80 km 172 00 mi Line s usedGippslandOn board servicesClass es First amp EconomyTechnicalRolling stockSprinter VLocity N class locomotive with N type carriagesTrack gauge1 600 mm 5 ft 3 in ElectrificationNoneTrack owner s VicTrack Contents 1 History 2 Services 3 Line Guide 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditSee also Gippsland railway line History Although the Gippsland line was extended to Orbost in 1916 from the 1930s passenger services along the line extended only as far as Bairnsdale In 1954 the line beyond Dandenong was electrified as far as Traralgon with services from this time provided by the L class electric locomotives In 1975 suburban services were extended from Dandenong to Pakenham on what is known as the Pakenham railway line By the 1980s the motive power of trains reverted to diesel locomotives with electrification cut back to Warragul in 1987 and to Bunyip in 1998 Suburban Comeng trains were used by V Line to provide services from Melbourne to Warragul in the late 1980s and early 1990s In 1993 passenger services from Sale to Bairnsdale were withdrawn They were reinstated in 2004 as part of the Linking Victoria program The line was upgraded as part of the Regional Fast Rail project in 2005 and the last of the overhead wires were removed except for a short section to the Melbourne side of Bunyip station In March 2013 the service was suspended east of Traralgon because of safety problems with level crossings 1 2 Rail services resumed in October 2013 3 Services EditServices to Traralgon operate approximately hourly every day with a higher frequency during the weekday peak periods Between Southern Cross and Pakenham services generally stop at Flinders Street Richmond Caulfield Clayton and Dandenong One service in the peak direction during the weekday peak also stops at Berwick A those six stations trains running towards Traralgon only pick up passengers trains running towards Southern Cross and only set down passengers Local services stop at all stations between Pakenham and Traralgon but services during peak periods run express between Pakenham and Garfield Garfield and Drouin and Warragul and Moe One morning peak service terminates and originates at Flinders Street instead of Southern Cross During weekdays off peak Richmond station is only served by trains to Traralgon in the afternoon and evening 4 From Monday to Saturday there are three daily return services to Bairnsdale and two return services to Bairnsdale one return service to Sale on Sunday 5 At Bairnsdale trains connect with road coach services to Orbost Batemans Bay and Canberra One service in each direction daily is run using locomotive hauled N type carriages which provide first class accommodation and a snack bar Other services are operated by VLocity diesel multiple units which are single class and have no refreshment facilities Some services stop all stations between Pakenham and Bairnsdale while others typically locomotive hauled services run semi express between Melbourne and Moe 6 Line Guide EditvteGippsland V Line ServiceLegendh mm 0 0 km Southern Cross Zone 1 1 2 km Flinders Street Zone 1 3 6 km Richmond Zone 1 11 8 km Caulfield Zone 1 20 4 km Clayton Zone 2 31 2 km Dandenong Zone 2 58 1 km Pakenham Zone 2 65 8 km Nar Nar Goon Zone 3 4 70 7 km Tynong Zone 3 4 73 9 km Garfield Zone 4 5 79 1 km Bunyip Zone 4 5 83 5 km Longwarry Zone 5 6 92 2 km Drouin Zone 6 103 0 km Warragul Zone 6 7 115 4 km Yarragon Zone 8 123 5 km Trafalgar Zone 8 9 133 4 km Moe Zone 9 10 147 6 km Morwell Zone 11 161 3 km Traralgon Zone 12 13 183 6 km Rosedale Zone 14 15 209 2 km Sale Zone 17 18 225 3 km Stratford Zone 18 19 278 0 km Bairnsdale Zone 24References Edit Gippsland trains halted over safety fears The Age 21 March 2013 Train services between Traralgon and Bairnsdale Gippsland Times 22 March 2013 V Line passengers train return to Bairnsdale Minister for Public Transport 29 October 2013 Traralgon Melbourne via Morwell amp Moe amp Pakenham Public Transport Victoria Public Transport Victoria Public Transport Victoria Retrieved 15 October 2022 Bairnsdale Melbourne timetable Archived 29 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine V Line Bairnsdale Melbourne via Sale amp Traralgon Public Transport Victoria Public Transport Victoria Public Transport Victoria Retrieved 15 October 2022 External links Edithttp www vline com au Official map Statistics and detailed schematic map at the vicsig enthusiast website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gippsland V Line rail service amp oldid 1130222862, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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