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Melbourne - Geelong - Waurn Ponds: Regional Rail Link VC12: MELBOURNE - GEELONG - WAURN PONDS: REGIONAL RAIL LINK BG. DMUs & locomotive-hauled trains. Ag18 Double track to Geelong. Single to Marshall. SG parallel West Werribee Jnc-North Geelong. For Warrnambool trains see VC13. Km. Ht. Open Samples Summary MELBOURNE SOUTHERN CROSS 9 910 930 West Tower Flyover Mon-Fri ex Melbourne Southern Cross: 500 to 015. Spion Kop Parallel to suburban & SG lines Peak: Frequent to Wyndham Vale (3), Geelong, South Geelong, Marshall Bridge over Maribyrnong River or Waurn Ponds. Footscray 16 917u 937u Off-peak: Every 20' alternately to South Geelong or Waurn Ponds. Parallel to suburban & SG lines. Sunshine 12.3 38 2014 922u 942u Mon-Fri ex Geelong: 446 to 2305. Ardeer 15.6 46 Peak: Frequent, most orginating at Waurns Ponds or Marshall, Deer Park 17.8 56 927 some ex South Geelong or Geelong, 4 ex Wyndham Vale. Deer Park Jnc 19.4 1884 Off-peak: Every 20' originating alternately at Waurn Ponds or South Geelong. Tarneit 29.3 935 955 WYNDHAM VALE 40.3 942 1002 Manor Jnc 47.4 2015 Sat ex Melbourne SX: 015, 115, 215 (bus) , 700 to 2325, 010, 110. Parallel to SG line. Every 40', stopping most stations to Waurn Ponds. Little River 55 33 949 Sat. ex Geelong: 531 to 2251. Lara 65 15 1857 955 1013 Every 40' ex Waurn Ponds usually stopping all stations. Corio 71.5 13 959 North Shore 75 15 1019 North Geelong 78 17 1004 1022 Sun ex Melbourne SX: 010, 110, 215 (bus) , 700 to 2110, 2240, 010. GEELONG arr 80.5 17 1866 1008 1027 Every 40' stopping most stations to Waurn Ponds. dep 1010 1029 Sun ex Geelong: 651 to 2131, 2251. Tunnel Every 40' ex Waurn Ponds usually stopping all stations. SOUTH GEELONG 82.5 19 1015 1031 MARSHALL 87.5 12 1035 WAURN PONDS 92.8 1876 1044 136 VC13 MELBOURNE-GEELONG-WARRNAMBOOL This table only shows Melbourne-Warrnambool trains. In addition, there are frequent trains Melbourne-Geelong - see table VC12. For Geelong trains and line details to Waurn Ponds see VC12. Ag18 FREQUENCY Km Ht Year M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F SaSu SaSu SaSu FACILITIES opened B Res B Res B Res B Res B Res B Res B Res MELBOURNE STHRN. CROSS 0 9 730 1305 1510 1713 1913 700 1300 1900 Footscray 5.6 16 737u 1313u 1517u 1721u 1920u 708u 1308u 1908u Sunshine 2014 Tarneit 1535 727 1327 WYNDHAM VALE 1542 735 1335 Lara 57.5 15 2015 1555 1800 1959 753 1351 North Geelong 70.0 17 1604 1812 2008 805 1401 GEELONG arr 72.6 17 1856 829 1403 1609x 1818 2013 811 1406 1958 Bus dp 831 1408 1620 1820 2018 816 1411 2003 S'TH GEELONG 77.4 19 2021 819 1414 2006 MARSHALL 79.6 12 2026 824 1419 WAURN PONDS arr 92.8 841 1427 1830 2031 1424 2014 dep 846 1429 1835 2033 828 1426 2016 Winchelsea 113.7 86 1876 905 1449 1706 1854 2052 848 1445 2035 Birregurra 134.3 119 920 1503 1726 1909 2107 902 1500 2050 Warncourt Loop 137.5 1507 1503 2053 COLAC 153.4 133 1877 934 1517 1747 1925 2123 917 1514 2104 Camperdown 198.5 165 1883 1002 1545 2002 2151 950 1542 2132 Terang 220.8 132 1887 1016 1600 2016 2206 1005 1556 2146 Sherwood Park 261.4 1044 1626 2043 2232 1031 1623 2213 WARRNAMBOOL 267.3 10 1890 1109 1637 2058 2248 1047 1635 2225 137 VC13 WARRNAMBOOL-GEELONG-MELBOURNE FREQUENCY M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F SaSu SaSu SaSu FACILITIES Bus B Res B Res B Res B Res B Res B Res B Res WARRNAMBOOL 606 925 1207 1743 737 1147 1734 Sherwood Park 612 931 1213 1749 743 1153 1740 Terang 640 959 1241 1817 811 1221 1808 Camperdown 655 1019 1256 1832 826 1236 1823 COLAC 615 723 1047 1323 1858 853 1303 1850 Warncourt Loop Birregurra 636 737 1101 1337 1922 915 1317 1904 Winchelsea 656 751 1115 1351 1935 928 1331 1918 WAURN PONDS arr 725x 817 1141 1414 1958 1354 1940 dep 735 819 1143 1416 2000 956 1356 1942 MARSHALL 740 2005 1001 1401 S. GEELONG 745 2011 1007 1407 1955 GEELONG ar 748 830 1154 1427 2014 1010 1410 2000 dp 750 832 1156 1429 2016 1012 1412 2003 North Geelong 753 1015 1415 2007 Lara 803 1026 1426 2014 WYNDHAM VALE 815 1041 1441 2029 Tarneit 1049 1449 2037 Sunshine Footscray 838d 921d 1245d 1518d 2105d 1113d 1513d 2059d MELBOURNE 848 931 1255 1528 2115 1123 1523 2109 SOUTHERN CROSS 138.
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