Friday was the 10-year anniversary of the government reopening the Maryborough line to passenger trains - so now's as good a time as any to take a look at the history of the line, how it works today, and what should happen for the future.
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Monday, 27 July 2020
Ten years of the Maryborough line
Friday was the 10-year anniversary of the government reopening the Maryborough line to passenger trains - so now's as good a time as any to take a look at the history of the line, how it works today, and what should happen for the future.
Labels:
Ararat,
Ballarat,
Castlemaine,
Clunes,
Creswick,
Dunolly,
frequency,
gauge,
Maryborough,
Mildura,
Murray Basin Rail Project,
Railway Archaeology,
Ripon,
Talbot,
trains,
Vinelander,
VLine
Location:
Maryborough VIC 3465, Australia
Tuesday, 12 November 2019
Save the Overland (Part 2)
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The Overland leaving Ararat Station |
The historic Overland is struggling to survive - dependant on government subsidies that it cannot rely on indefinitely. Yesterday I discussed why the Overland declined, why this mirrored other rail services in Victoria, and how those other services turned things around - with a bold strategic vision, and the funding to back it up. It should by now be abundantly clear to everyone involved with Victorian rail that if you build it, they will come - serious investments will be rewarded with increased passenger numbers, so rather than just small bandaid measures to keep the Overland on life support, we need to treat it with the same seriousness as any other line.
Labels:
Adelaide,
Ararat,
Ballarat,
frequency,
gauge,
Geelong,
Ghan,
HSR,
Indian Pacific,
Overland,
South Australia
Monday, 11 November 2019
Save the Overland (Part 1)
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Vintage poster for the Overland showing the old VR livery (via PROV) |
The Overland has a long and storied history. The service began in 1887 with the completion of the Melbourne-Adelaide railway, though it wasn't called "The Overland" till the 1930s. It was originally run jointly by the Victorian and South Australian governments, with the South Australian portion being taken over by Australian National Railways in the 1970s, the Victorian government dropping out in the 1990s and the service privatised and sold to the Great Southern Rail company shortly after (note that GSR has recently been renamed "Journey Beyond"). Originally an overnight service with sleeper cars, it now runs as a conventional daylight service.
Labels:
Adelaide,
Ararat,
Ballarat,
frequency,
gauge,
Geelong,
Ghan,
Indian Pacific,
Overland,
South Australia
Tuesday, 29 October 2019
N Class Bingo
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N465 City of Ballaarat at Southern Cross Station |
Labels:
Ararat,
Ballarat,
Bendigo,
Castlemaine,
gauge,
Geelong,
gunzelling,
Horsham,
Mildura,
Murray Basin Rail Project,
N Class,
VLocity,
Warrnambool
Location:
Victoria, Australia
Saturday, 9 April 2016
Primer: Gauge
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Australia uses mostly 1067mm Narrow Gauge, 1435mm Standard Gauge, and 1600mm Broad Gauge. (Source) |
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