Warrnambool V/Line Rail Service - Services

Services

V/Line operates thrice daily passenger trains on the Warrnambool line from Southern Cross Station in Melbourne. Services as far as Marshall station are operated as the Geelong Line. Services run by Metro Trains Melbourne also operate as far as Werribee station as the Werribee Line.

Classified by V/Line as an Intercity service, a snack bar is provided on board trains, and first class accommodation is available. Locomotive hauled N type carriages are used, and all services run semi-express between Geelong and Melbourne, stopping only at major stations.

Bold stations are termini, where some train services terminate; and stations with an asterisk (*) are staffed part time.

Warrnambool railway line
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0.00 km Southern Cross (SSS) Zone 1
1.68 km North Melbourne (NME) Zone 1
6.10 km Footscray (FSY) Zone 1
31.70 km Werribee (WER) Zone 2
59.50 km Lara (LAR) Zone 2
74.56 km Geelong (GLG) Zone 4
81.60 km Marshall (MSL)* Zone 4
115.74 km Winchelsea (WIA) Zone 8
136.28 km Birregurra (BGE) Zone 10
155.39 km Colac (COL) Zone 11
200.49 km Camperdown (CAM) Zone 16
222.78 km Terang (TER) Zone 18
263.45 km Sherwood Park Zone 23
269.30 km Warrnambool (WNB) Zone 23
Port Fairy and Hamilton lines

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