Regional Rail Revival

Upgrading every regional passenger rail line in Victoria.

The Regional Rail Revival is upgrading every regional passenger rail line in Victoria.

The program is funded by a $4 billion investment from the Australian and Victorian governments. The project aims to deliver more frequent and reliable services while creating 3,000 jobs and supplier opportunities.

Major construction is now complete across the program, with passengers enjoying a wide range of benefits.

Completed

200+ new and extended services delivered

On the Ararat, Ballarat, Echuca, Shepparton, Geelong and Warrnambool lines

16 completed station upgrades

On the Ballarat, Geelong, Gippsland and Shepparton lines

4 new stations built

At Cobblebank, Goornong, Huntly and Raywood

VLocity trains travelling on the line for the first time

On the Bairnsdale, Albury and Shepparton lines

3 new stabling facilities completed

Boosting service reliability on the Geelong, Shepparton and Ballarat lines

3000+ jobs created

Across regional Victoria

More than 360km of new and upgraded track

Across regional Victoria

140+ level crossings upgraded

On the Bendigo, Gippsland, North East, Shepparton and Warrnambool lines

More than 1300 new and upgraded car spaces

At Rockbank, Cobblebank, Goornong, Huntly, Raywood, Mooroopna, Murchison East, Nagambie, Waurn Ponds, Bacchus Marsh, South Geelong, Marshall and Ballan

2 level crossings removed

At Fyans Street and Surf Coast Highway in Geelong

7 passing loops

Removing a bottleneck, and giving trains more opportunities to pass each other at Emu, Elmhurst, Murchison East, Morwell, Boorcan, Ballan and Millbrook.

Projects completed

Projects in progress

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Regional Rail Revival is being delivered in partnership with the Federal Government
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