Gippsland line

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The Gippsland line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia. It serves 23 stations towards its terminus in the regional city of Bairnsdale, however most services terminate at Traralgon.

History

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In 1975 suburban services were extended from Dandenong to Pakenham, on what is known as the Pakenham 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In 1993, passenger services from Sale to Bairnsdale were withdrawn, leading to massive protests. 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 Template:Stnlnk and Pakenham, services generally stop at Template:Stnlnk, Template:Stnlnk, Template:Stnlnk, Template:Stnlnk and Template:Stnlnk. One service during the weekday peak also stops at Template:Stnlnk. At metropolitan stations, trains running towards Traralgon and Bairnsdale only pick up passengers, and trains running towards Southern Cross only set down passengers.

Local services stop at all stations between Pakenham and Traralgon, but services during peak periods run express from Pakenham to Template:Stnlnk, Garfield to Template:Stnlnk, and through Template:Stnlnk and Template:Stnlnk. One morning peak service terminates and originates at Flinders Street instead of Southern Cross. During weekdays off-peak, Traralgon services only stop at Richmond in the afternoon and evening.[4]

From Monday to Saturday there are three daily return services to Bairnsdale. Two return services operate to Bairnsdale and one return service operates to Sale on Sunday.[5] At Bairnsdale, trains connect with road coach services to Orbost, Batemans Bay and Canberra. All Bairnsdale services as of September 2024 are operated by V/Line VLocity diesel multiple-unit trains, with the last N class locomotive-hauled service operating on 14 September 2024.[6]

Gallery

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Line guide

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References

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External links

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  1. Gippsland trains halted over safety fears Template:Webarchive The Age 21 March 2013
  2. Train services between Traralgon and Bairnsdale Gippsland Times 22 March 2013
  3. V/Line passengers train return to BairnsdaleTemplate:Dead link Minister for Public Transport 29 October 2013
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  5. Bairnsdale – Melbourne timetable Template:Webarchive V/Line
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