Seymour V/Line rail service

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Seymour
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V/Line Sprinter train at Seymour station.
Overview
Service type Regional rail
StatusOperational
Locale Victoria, Australia
Current operator(s) V/Line
Ridership1.29 million (2022–23) [1]
Website V/Line Seymour on Twitter
Route
Termini Seymour
Southern Cross
Stops13
Distance travelled101.69 km (63.19 mi)
Average journey time1 hour 32 minutes
Service frequency
  • 26–67 minutes weekdays peak
  • 60–147 minutes off-peak and weekends (some services provided by Shepparton services)
Line(s) used Tocumwal
On-board services
Class(es) Economy
Disabled accessMost services
Catering facilitiesNo
Technical
Rolling stock [2]
Track gauge 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Electrification 1500 V DC overhead
Operating speed130 km/h (81 mph) maximum [3]
Track owner(s) VicTrack
Route map
km
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109.34
Mangalore (closed)
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101.69
Seymour
6
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95.4
Dysart (closed)
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92.20
Tallarook
5/6
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77.16
Broadford
4/5
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65.48
Kilmore East
3/4
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57.29
Wandong
2
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Heathcote line
to Tooborac
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55.40
Heathcote Junction
2
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47.49
Wallan
2
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41.7
Beveridge (closed)
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33.21
Donnybrook
2
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25.8
Craigieburn
2
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Stations not served
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18.1
Coolaroo
2
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Broadstore line
to Maygar Barracks
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16.9
Broadmeadows
2
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15.4
Jacana
2
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14.6
Glenroy
1/2
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12.9
Oak Park
1/2
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11.3
Pascoe Vale
1/2
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9.8
Strathmore
1
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9.2
Glenbervie
1
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8.0
Essendon
1
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5.8
Ascot Vale
1
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4.4
Newmarket
1
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3.5
Kensington
1
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1.7
North Melbourne
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0.00
Southern Cross
1
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The Seymour Line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia. It serves passengers between the state capital of Melbourne and the regional city of Seymour, along with a number of smaller communities in between.

Contents

It is the fifth most-used regional rail service in Victoria (behind the Traralgon, Bendigo, Ballarat, and Geelong services), carrying 1.29 million passengers in the 2022–23 financial year. [1]

Services

V/Line operates hourly passenger services to Melbourne, with Sprinter and VLocity railcars used on quieter services, as well as locomotive hauled H type carriages during peak times. Beyond Seymour, three daily passenger trains run as the Albury Line and five daily services run as the Shepparton Line.

Line Guide

Seymour V/Line rail service
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0.0 km
Southern Cross
Zone 1
0:04
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1.7 km
North Melbourne
Zone 1
0:17
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16.9 km
Broadmeadows
Zone 1
0:24
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25.8 km
Craigieburn
Zone 1/2
0:29
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33.2 km
Donnybrook
Zone 2
0:38
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47.5 km
Wallan
Zone 2
0:43
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55.4 km
Heathcote Junction
Zone 2
0:45
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57.3 km
Wandong
Zone 2
0:51
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65.5 km
Kilmore East
Zone 3/4
0:58
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77.2 km
Broadford
Zone 4/5
1:07
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92.2 km
Tallarook
Zone 5/6
1:18
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101.7 km
Seymour
Zone 6
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continues as Albury V/Line Service
Standard timetabled journey
from Southern Cross

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