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  2. V/Line - Wikipedia

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    Initial 1983 logo. The initial V/Line visual identity was unveiled in August 1983, with an orange and grey livery for locomotives and passenger rolling stock, [3] along with a white and green V/Line logo with a "stylised capital lettered logo with the V and the L split by a deep slashing stroke". [110]

  3. Waurn Ponds railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was budgeted at $25.9 million, with $9.4 million for planning and land acquisition, and $16.5 million for a single platform with passenger amenities, booking office and toilets, bus bays, bicycle storage, and parking for 200 cars. [3] Contracts for the construction of the station were awarded in February 2014. [4]

  4. V/Line VLocity - Wikipedia

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    The V/Line VLocity, sometimes called the VLocity 160, [a] is a diesel multiple unit train built by Bombardier Transportation and, later, by Alstom [1] in Dandenong for V/Line, the regional rail operator in the Australian state of Victoria. Continuously in production since 2003, the VLocity is the highest-speed train in the V/Line fleet, with a ...

  5. Dysons - Wikipedia

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    As well as route services in Melbourne, since the late 1970s Dyson have operated services under contract to V/Line. In February 1989, all of Dyson's existing long coach services were integrated into the V/Line network. [34] Dyson operate V/Line services as far afield as Batemans Bay, Canberra, Griffith and Adelaide. [35]

  6. Warrnambool line - Wikipedia

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    Operated by V/Line, it is the state's fourth longest railway line at 267.3 kilometres (166.1 mi). The line runs from Southern Cross station in central Melbourne to Warrnambool station in the south-west, serving 21 stations via Wyndham Vale , Geelong , Waurn Ponds , and Colac . [ 1 ]

  7. Ballarat line - Wikipedia

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    The Ballarat line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia. It serves 13 stations towards its terminus in Ballarat's western suburb of Wendouree via Melton and Bacchus Marsh. Services are operated primarily using V/Line VLocity diesel multiple unit sets in either 3- or 6-car configurations.

  8. Regional Rail Link project - Wikipedia

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    Following the rail infrastructure improvements provided by the Regional Fast Rail project, and subsequent growth in passengers and services, there was an increase in congestion in the Melbourne suburban area, where trains operated by V/Line shared tracks with Metro Trains Melbourne suburban trains, caused increasing delays on rail services. [5]

  9. Bendigo line - Wikipedia

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    The Bendigo line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia. It serves 14 stations towards its terminus in the regional city of Bendigo . It is the third most-used regional rail service in Victoria (behind the Ballarat and Geelong services), carrying 2.06 million passengers in the 2022-23 financial year .