- Melton railway line
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Melton railway line, Melbourne Line details Tracks Double track to Deer Park station, single track with loops beyond Used by V/Line, freight Service pattern Peak hour local trains to Melton and Bacchus Marsh, off peak Ballarat services Connections Sydenham and Ballarat lines Railways in Melbourne List of stations
Freight railways
Closed railways
Proposed railwaysThe Melton line is a greater-metropolitan subsection of the Ballarat line in Victoria, Australia. It is incorporated into Melbourne's suburban railway network and is in Metcard ticketing Zone 2. The line branches from the Sydenham line at Sunshine, with all services departing from Southern Cross Station in the CBD.
The line consists of dual track until just west of Deer Park station where it becomes a single bi-directional track. There is another stretch of double track close to Rockbank station to facilitate the passing of trains. Despite the Regional Fast Rail project, there are no plans to duplicate this line.
There are a variety of trains on the line including VLocity & Sprinter type DMU's, as well as older locomotive-hauled carriages. All trains continue onto Bacchus Marsh, Ballarat or Ararat.
Line guide
Bold stations are termini, where some train services terminate; italic stations are staffed. Metcards are not valid past Melton station.
Branches from the Sydenham line at Sunshine.
Legend1.2 km Southern Cross Station (SSS) Zone 1 Sydenham line 13.5 km Sunshine (SUN) Zones 1 & 2 Sydenham line Kororoit Creek 17.0 km Ardeer (ARR) Zone 2 Western Ring Road 19.0 km Deer Park (DEK) Zone 2 ? km Caroline Springs (Proposed) Zone 2 32.2 km Rockbank (RBK) Zone 2 42.5 km Melton (MVT) Zone 2 Ararat and Ballarat lines Future Upgrade
The Victorian State Government, as part of its Victorian Transport Plan (released in 2008), announced the progressive upgrade of the Melton Line to support future urban development in the corridor. This will begin with the construction of a new station at Caroline Springs (Ravenhall) beginning in 2010. Another additional station is planned at Toolern, between the existing Melton and Rockbank Stations, as part of the Toolern urban development, however no date for this has yet been determined. It is expected that the number of services will double following the electrification of the Sunbury Line (and re-allocation of the diesel rolling stock to Melton) in 2012. The line will also be progressively duplicated to support urban development and improved service frequency, before ultimate electrification.
External links, maps, and timetables
- Timetables
- Official map of entire network
- Statistics and detailed schematic map at the vicsig enthusiast website
- Victorian Transport Plan - Melton Rail Upgrade
Categories: Railway lines in Melbourne
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