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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.

History

19th century

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20th century

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21st century

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

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 Шаблон:Convert,[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 between 2008 and 2011, 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]

VLocity DMUs began running on the line on 30 December 2021.[8] 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.[9]

Regional Rail Revival

Completed in December 2020, the North East Line Upgrade (part of the Regional Rail Revival Program) brought modern VLocity trains to the Albury line.[10] The program was unveiled across two dates in mid 2018, with a series of upgrades announced to the line, alongside all other regional rail lines in Victoria.[11][12] Upgrades were delivered by different parties, including:[13][14][15]

  • The Australian Rail Track Corporation, which completed:
    • Track resurfacing
    • New ballast
    • New underground wires
    • Drainage improvements
    • Rail bridge upgrades
    • Mud-hole removal
    • Upgrades to 20 more rail bridges
    • The renewal of track turnouts at Violet Town and Seymour
  • Rail Projects Victoria, which completed:
    • A number of level crossing closures and upgrades
    • Modifications to train stabling at South Dynon
    • Upgrades to train stabling and accessibility at Albury station
    • An upgrade to Donnybrook station with:
      • 150 new car parking spaces
      • New platform shelters
      • Improved pedestrian access
      • Improved security with addition CCTV and new platform lighting
      • An extension of the city-bound platform
    • An upgrade to Wallan station with:
      • An extension of the existing waiting room
      • New toilets in the waiting room
      • New platform shelters
      • Two new bus bays with shelters
      • Improved security with addition CCTV and new platform lighting
      • Additional bicycle parking
      • An extension of the city-bound platform

The project was declared fully complete in December 2020 following the opening of the new stations and the conclusion of the final upgrade works. Upon opening, the Albury line received new long distance VLocity DMUs which replaced existing locomotive hauled train sets. VLocity's began running on the line on 30 December 2021. The final scheduled locomotive-hauled service on the Albury line ran on 30 July 2022, and was led by N class locomotive N464.[9][8]

Network and operations

Services

Шаблон:Needs expansion V/Line operates daily passenger trains on the Albury line from Southern Cross station in Melbourne. Services as far as Seymour station are operated as the Seymour line. Services run by Metro Trains Melbourne also operate as far as Craigieburn station as the Craigieburn line.

Stopping patterns

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On-board amenities

The Albury service is classified by V/Line as a long-distance service, subsequently adding additional amenities to the service. Standard on all V/Line services, toilets and luggage racks are available in addition to other amenities.[16] Each individual carriage accommodates 74 seats in a 2+2 configuration, with each train set having two passenger cars and a cafe car.[17] Cafe facilities are also available on-board all Albury services, serving a range of pre-made warm goods, pre-packaged sandwiches and snacks, as well as drinks.[18] Unlike locomotive hauled services, first class isn't available on-board. Despite the lack of first class, quiet carriages are available.[18]

Operators

Prior to V/Line taking back operation of the Albury service from National Express in 2002, there had been 5 previous operators.[19] 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.[20]

Operator Assumed operations Ceased operations Length of operations
Victorian Railways Шаблон:TAC2
State Transport Authority (V/Line) Шаблон:TAC2
Public Transport Corporation (V/Line) Шаблон:TAC2
Public Transport Corporation (V/Line Passenger) Шаблон:TAC2
V/Line Passenger Шаблон:TAC2
National Express (as V/Line Passenger) Шаблон:TAC2
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Route

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Stations

The line serves 12 stations across Шаблон:Convert of track. All stations are at ground level, 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[21] Ground level Шаблон:Collapsible list Шаблон:Symbol Шаблон:Symbol Шаблон:Symbol Шаблон:Symbol
Broadmeadows 1873[21] Шаблон:Collapsible list Шаблон:Symbol
Seymour 1872[21] Шаблон:Collapsible list Шаблон:Symbol Шаблон:Symbol
Avenel No—steep ramp
Euroa Yes—step free access 1873[21] Шаблон:Symbol Шаблон:Symbol
Violet Town
Benalla Шаблон:Collapsible list Шаблон:Symbol Шаблон:Symbol
Wangaratta No—steep ramp
Springhurst Шаблон:Symbol
Chiltern
Wodonga Yes—step free access
Albury No—steep ramp 1883[21] Шаблон:Collapsible list Шаблон:Symbol Шаблон:Symbol Шаблон:Symbol
Station histories
Station Opened Closed Age Notes
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  • Formerly Museum
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  • Formerly Melbourne Terminus
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  • Formerly Batman's Hill
  • Formerly Spencer Street
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  • Formerly North Essendon
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Broadstore Siding Шаблон:TAC2
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  • Was originally Somerton
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  • Reopened as Roxburgh Park
Somerton Yard Шаблон:TAC2
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Lightwood Шаблон:TAC2
  • Formerly Merri Merri Siding
  • Formerly Merri
  • Formerly Merri Siding
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  • Formerly Kilmore Junction
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  • Also known as Morpeth's Siding
Mathieson's Siding 12 August 1885 ?
  • Was originally Wandong Ballast Pits Siding
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  • Reopened as Mathieson's Siding
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  • Formerly Kilmore
Kilmore East Quarry Siding Шаблон:TAC2
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McDougall's Siding Шаблон:TAC2
  • Formerly McDougall
Lowry's Siding Шаблон:TAC2
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  • Was originally Schoolhouse Lane
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  • Formerly Schoolhouse Lane
  • Also known as Dysart Military Siding
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Gravelside Siding Шаблон:TAC2
  • Was originally Gravel Pit Sidings
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  • Formerly Gravel Pit Sidings
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  • Formerly Burnt Creek Wood Siding
  • Formerly Burnt Creek
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  • Formerly Synon's Siding
  • Formerly Creighton's Creek
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Burkes Hill Siding Шаблон:TAC2
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Hanson's Siding Шаблон:TAC2
  • Formerly Caelli's Siding
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Head's Siding Шаблон:TAC2
  • Formerly Head and Green's Siding
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Alumatta Siding Шаблон:TAC2
  • Was originally Wangaratta Meat Siding
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  • Reopened as Alumatta Siding
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  • Formerly Beechworth Junction
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  • Formerly Springs
  • Also known as Bontherambo or Naringa
Barambogie Ballast Siding Шаблон:TAC2
  • Was originally Doma Mungi Siding
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  • Reopened as State Rivers & Water Supply Commission's Siding
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  • Reopened as Chiltern Valley Siding
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Wodonga West ? 1899
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Wodonga Coal Siding Шаблон:TAC2
  • inc. Bogie exchange area
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Infrastructure

Rolling stock

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Upon the completion of the Albury line upgrade as part of the Regional Rail Revival project in 2022, long-distance VLocity DMUs were introduced on the service.[22] VLocity trains operate in a three-car configuration (with the ability to be configured up to 6 cars) with two doors per side on each carriage and a seating capacity of 222 seats per three car set in a 2+2 configuration.[23] There are two types of interior layouts: commuter (with seating, toilets, and luggage racks) and long distance (with seating, toilets, a kiosk style cafe, and luggage racks).[24] Unlike existing long distance locomotive hauled trains, first class isn't available on-board the new long distance VLocity trains.[25] Long distance VLocity's are currently in operation on all other long distance lines to some extent, with more progressively being delivered. The trains have been continuously built at Alstom's Dandenong factory in Melbourne's south-east since 2004.[26]

Alongside the passenger trains, Albury line tracks and equipment are maintained by a fleet of engineering trains. The two types of engineering trains are: the shunting train, designed for moving trains along non-electrified corridors and for transporting other maintenance locomotives; and the infrastructure evaluation carriage designed for general infrastructure evaluation including track and electrical infrastructure (if travelling along electrified corridors).[27] Most of these trains are repurposed locomotives previously used by V/Line, Metro Trains, and the Southern Shorthaul Railroad.[27]

Accessibility

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.[28] The majority of stations on the corridor are fully accessible, however, there are some stations that haven't been upgraded to meet these guidelines.[29] These stations do feature ramps, however, they have a gradient greater than 1 in 14.[29] Stations that are fully accessible feature ramps that have a gradient less than 1 in 14, have at-grade paths, or feature lifts.[29] These stations typically also feature tactile boarding indicators, independent boarding ramps, wheelchair accessible myki barriers, hearing loops, and widened paths.[29][30]

Projects improving station accessibility have included the Regional Rail Revival (RRL) program, which involves station rebuilds and upgrades.[31] 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.[32]

Signalling

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See also

References

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External links

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