Seymour railway line, Victoria

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Seymour railway line, Victoria
Seymour line map
Line details
Length (km) 81 km
Stations 13
Tracks Double broad gauge track to near Seymour
Service pattern Interurban
Rolling stock Sprinter and VLocity railcars,
locomotive hauled N and H type carriages
Rail transport in Victoria
 List of stations
Closed railways
This article is about the V/Line service. For the railway itself see North East railway line

The Seymour Line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia. It serves passengers between state capital Melbourne and the regional city of Seymour, along with a number of smaller communities in between.

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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 thrice daily passenger trains run as the Albury-Wodonga Line and the Shepparton Line. Connex Melbourne services also operate as far as Craigieburn station as the Craigieburn Line.

Bold stations are termini, italic stations are staffed at least part time.

Seymour Line
KBFa
0 km Southern Cross (SSS) Zone 1
INT
1.7 km North Melbourne (NME) Zone 1
ABZlf HLUECKE
Ballarat, Bendigo & Geelong lines
INT
8 km Essendon (ESD) Zone 1
INT
16.9 km Broadmeadows (BMS) Zone 2
INT
25.8 km Craigieburn (CGB) Zone 2
HST
33.21 km Donnybrook (DBK)
HST
47.49 km Wallan (WAN)
HST
55.40 km Heathcote Junction (HCJ)
HST
57.29 km Wandong (WDG)
HST
65.48 km Kilmore East (KME)
HST
77.16 km Broadford (BRF)
HST
92.20 km Tallarook (TOK)
BHF
101.69 km Seymour (SEY)
LUECKE
Shepparton and Albury-Wodonga Lines

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