V/Line
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V/Line is a statutory authority that operates regional passenger train and coach services in the Australian state of Victoria. It provides passenger train services on five commuter lines and eight long-distance routes from its major hub at Southern Cross railway station in Melbourne. It also provides bus services across Victoria and into New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and South Australia. In addition, V/Line is responsible for the maintenance of much of the Victorian freight and passenger rail network outside of the areas managed by Metro Trains Melbourne and the Australian Rail Track Corporation.
A VLocity train at Ballarat station. | |
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Preceding corporation | |
Type | Statutory authority |
Employees | 2,419 (June 2022) |
Annual budget | AUD$1.2 billion (2021–22 income) |
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Parent department | Department of Transport and Planning |
Parent agency | Transport for Victoria |
Key document | |
Website | vline |
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Headquarters | Melbourne |
Locale | Victoria, Australia |
Predecessor | Victorian Railways Public Transport Corporation |
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Track gauge | 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
The V/Line brand was introduced after the split-up of VicRail in 1983, and has been used by all successive government and private operators of the state's regional public transport. Until 1999, when its freight operations were privatised, V/Line Freight was also a monopoly government provider of the state's rail freight services. From 2004 the main operating rail company V/Line Pty Ltd was owned by the V/Line Corporation, a Victorian state government statutory corporation. In 2016, V/Line Corporation became a subsidiary agency of Public Transport Victoria and in July 2021 V/Line transitioned from a government-owned corporation to a statutory authority.
In the 2018–19 financial year, V/Line carried 22.4 million passengers, mostly on its commuter rail lines, which have experienced considerable patronage growth since 2005 due to improved services and population increases. The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on usage, with patronage falling to 10.7 million passengers in 2021–22.[1] V/Line's operations, particularly those on long-distance routes, remain heavily subsidised by the Victorian Government.