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The Ballarat V/Line rail service is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia. It serves passengers between state capital Melbourne and the regional city of Ballarat. Beyond Ballarat, it changes name to the Ararat railway line and the Maryborough railway line.

Ballarat Line
Next generation VLocity VL81 arriving into Ballarat
Overview
Service typePassenger service
StatusOperating
LocaleVictoria, Australia
Current operator(s)V/Line
Former operator(s)Victorian Railways
Annual ridership4.33 million (2016−17)[1]
WebsiteV/Line Ballarat on Twitter
Route
TerminiSouthern Cross railway station, Melbourne
Wendouree railway station
Stops13
Distance travelled123 km (76 mi)[2]
On-board services
Class(es)Economy
Technical
Rolling stock
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Operating speed160 km/h (99 mph) maximum[4]
Track owner(s)VicTrack
Ararat Line
V/Line Victoria VL80 arriving into Ararat
Overview
Service typeLong-distance (paper ticket) service
StatusOperating
LocaleVictoria, Australia
Route
TerminiSouthern Cross railway station, Melbourne
Ararat railway station
Stops15
Distance travelled211 km (131 mi)[5]
Average journey time2h 20min (approx)
Service frequency4 weekday return services
On-board services
Class(es)Economy
Technical
Rolling stockVLocity[6]

The Ballarat service is the second busiest service in Victoria (behind Geelong), carrying 3.17 million passengers in the 12 months ended 30 June 2014.[7]


History


Ardeer station, with a train stopped at the platform
Ardeer station, with a train stopped at the platform
V/Line VLocity train at the junction with the Melbourne-Ballarat line at Warrenheip station
V/Line VLocity train at the junction with the Melbourne-Ballarat line at Warrenheip station
V/Line VLocity railcars inside the train shed of Ballarat station
V/Line VLocity railcars inside the train shed of Ballarat station

V/Line once operated services to Horsham and Dimboola. Several rail stations such as Gordon and Warrenheip were closed in October 1981 as part of the New Deal timetable. All services beyond Ballarat were withdrawn on 27 May 1994,[8] and in 1995 the One Nation Program regauged the line beyond Ararat. The broad-gauge line between Ballarat and Ararat was closed to all traffic, with the broad-gauge passenger service from Ballarat to Ararat not reinstated until 2004 under the Linking Victoria program.

In November 2004, Premier of Victoria Steve Bracks announced that the line would be renamed the Eureka Line to mark the 150th anniversary of the Eureka uprising. Due to take effect from late 2005 at the same time as the renaming of Spencer Street station to Southern Cross.[9] The renaming was criticised by groups such as the Public Transport Users Association,[10] and was never carried out.

On 9 May 2009, Wendouree station to the west of Ballarat station opened.[11]

In December 2008, as part of the Victorian Transport Plan, the State Government announced passenger rail services to Maryborough would resume with services commencing on 25 July 2010.[12][13]

By 2009, a total of 48,000 passengers or an average of 1,000 per week were using the line between Ballarat and Ararat.[14]

Construction of the Caroline Springs station, between Deer Park and Rockbank stations, commenced in August 2015 and the station opened on 28 January 2017.[15]

The railway line was upgraded under the Regional Rail Revival project, beginning in early 2018 with major construction completed in 2021.[16] The project, with a budget of $518 million, saw the duplication of 17 kilometres of track between Deer Park West and Melton, upgrade stations at Rockbank, Bacchus Marsh and Ballan, and added a new station at Cobblebank, also adding passing loops at Ballan and Millbrook.[17] It paves the way for the future electrification of the line to Melton. The upgrade has enabled extra services in the morning and afternoon peaks between Melbourne and Ballarat.[18] The new passing loop at Millbrook also allowed the closure of the Bungaree loop to V/line trains.[19]


Services


Ararat station - the end of the line
Ararat station - the end of the line

V/Line operates services every 20 minutes from Southern Cross. Half of these terminate at Melton with every second one continuing through to Wendouree (four of these also extending to Ararat station and two to Maryborough). On weekends services only operate every hour along all the line.[20]

Peak services originating or terminating at Wendouree run express between Bacchus Marsh and Rockbank, Rockbank and Deer Park, Deer Park and Sunshine. Peak services originating or terminating at Melton run express between Cobblebank and Caroline Springs, Caroline Springs and Ardeer.

V/Line Victoria VL80 arriving into Ararat
V/Line Victoria VL80 arriving into Ararat

Services are operated primarily by V/Line VLocity DMUs, while some peak-hour trains to Bacchus Marsh are operated by Sprinter DMUs and H type carriages hauled by N class locomotives. However, these services are fewer and fewer with more V/locity trains entering service.

V/Line operates passenger trains on the Ararat line to and from Southern Cross station in Melbourne, as well as three road coach services connecting with buses at Ballarat.[21] Roughly half the number of services run towards Maryborough.

Beyond Ballarat the line is classified by V/Line as an Intercity service, so seat reservations are no longer required. Many services run as limited expresses between Ballarat and Melbourne.

On 16 July 2014, V/Line trains between Melbourne and Ararat ceased stopping at North Melbourne as part of the Regional Rail Link project.

In November 2017, the state government announced Cobblebank station would be built between Rockbank and Melton, with a scheduled 2 December 2019 completion date.[22][23][24][25]


Infrastructure


The majority of the line used by the V/Line services is single track, with the exception of:

The V/Line service also previously used the original line via Bungaree as a long crossing loop between Ballan and Ballarat until December 2020. The loop was used in conjunction with the new deviation built in 2005 as part of the Regional Fast Rail project, until the Millbrook passing loop along the deviation was completed as part of Regional Rail Revival.[27][19]


Line guide


Bold stations are termini, where some train services terminate; italic stations are staffed, at least part-time:

Ararat V/Line Service
Legend
h:mm
0:00
0.0 km
Southern Cross
Zone 1
0:08
5.6 km
Footscray
Zone 1
0:13
12.3 km
Sunshine
Zone 1/2
0:16
15.1 km
Ardeer
Zone 2
0:19
17.9 km
Deer Park
Zone 2
0:23
21.2 km
Caroline Springs
Zone 2
0:29
30.2 km
Rockbank
Zone 2
0:33
34.4 km
Cobblebank
Zone 2
0:36
41.3 km
Melton
Zone 2
0:47
52.9 km
Bacchus Marsh
Zone 2
1:05
79.5 km
Ballan
Zone 4
1:28
113.8 km
Ballarat
Zone 8
Maryborough V/Line Service
1:35
118.1 km
Wendouree
Zone 8
1:58
159.8 km
Beaufort
Zone 12
2:28
205.8 km
Ararat
Zone 17
Standard timetabled journey
from Southern Cross

References


  1. Annual Report 2016-17. V/Line Corporation. June 2017. p. 14. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  2. "Train Operating Data: Deer Park Junction to Ararat". Network service plan. V/Line Corporation. 25 October 2017. p. 4. Archived from the original on 3 February 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  3. "Passenger Schedules: Western Up". Network service plan. V/Line Corporation. 10 December 2017. Archived from the original on 3 February 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  4. "Train Operating Data: Deer Park Junction to Ararat". Network service plan. V/Line Corporation. 25 October 2017. p. 1. Archived from the original on 3 February 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  5. "Train Operating Data: Deer Park Junction to Ararat". Network service plan. V/Line Corporation. 25 October 2017. p. 5. Archived from the original on 3 February 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  6. "Passenger Schedules: South Western Down". Network service plan. V/Line Corporation. 10 December 2017. Archived from the original on 3 February 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  7. Annual Report for year ended 30 June 2014 Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine V/Line
  8. VictorianRailways.net - VR Timeline
  9. Eureka Rail Line to Open Exciting new era for Regional Rail Premier of Victoria 25 November 2004
  10. More name changes:Ballarat this time PTUA News Volume 28 Issue 6 December 2004
  11. Ballarat's new train station to officially open ABC News 12 June 2009
  12. Maryborough Rail Services Victorian Transport Plan
  13. Passenger trains return to Maryborough The Courier 25 July 2010
  14. "Tribute paid to rail supporters - Local News - News - General - Ararat Advertiser". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 2010-09-24.
  15. "Melbourne's Newest Station Ready For Passengers | Premier of Victoria". www.premier.vic.gov.au. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017.
  16. "Ballarat Line Upgrade website". Ballarat Line Upgrade. 24 July 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  17. Pollock, Michael (27 April 2016). ""$518m commitment to Ballarat rail line"". The Ballarat Courier. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  18. Pollock, Michael (27 April 2016). "$518m commitment to Ballarat rail line". The Ballarat Courier. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  19. "Last train travels over the Bungaree loop". Victoria's Big Build. 27 December 2020.
  20. https://www.vline.com.au/getattachment/603b4970-ff40-4c7c-a242-9c9838eba08b/Ballarat-Timetable [bare URL PDF]
  21. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 22 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  22. New train station announced in Toolern precinct Archived 12 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine City of Melton 3 November 2017
  23. New Train Station for Melbourne's Growing West Minister for Public Transport 3 November 2017
  24. Another station coming to Melbourne's west Rail Express 6 November 2017
  25. "Cobblebank Station To Open In Early December". Premier of Victoria. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  26. "Rowsley Crossing Loop - Public Transport Victoria". Archived from the original on 13 February 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  27. Train Operating Data: Deer Park to Ararat Archived 27 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine V/Line 21 October 2014





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