V/LINE IN VOGUE AS ONE MILLION VICTORIANS VALIDATE

Friday, 23 May 2008
More people are travelling on the regional rail network than ever before with V/Line passenger numbers passing the one million mark for the first time.



Public Transport Minister Lynne Kosky said the figures further demonstrated the Brumby Government’s plan to boost regional rail links was paying off.

“The Brumby Government is taking action to improve regional and rural transport links and I am absolutely thrilled with these results. We have worked hard to improve regional train services, adding more than 400 extra services a week and passengers are jumping on board,” Ms Kosky said.

“I congratulate all V/Line staff on their tremendous effort which is resulting in more passengers using more services across the regional network.

“In times of high petrol prices and increasing environmental awareness people are recognising the train travel is an affordable, environmentally sustainable and hassle free way to travel.”

Ms Kosky said with the 22 additional V’Locity middle carriages to be added across the V/Line network, passengers could be assured the Brumby Government would continue to meet growing demand.

“We know that many services operate at capacity during peak period and the arrival of these additional carriages will add a total of 1672 seats across the network,” Ms Kosky said.

“The first carriage is due to enter service from July this year, with an additional carriage added each month after that.

“Each of these new carriage features seating for 76 passengers, four dedicated wheelchair sites, air conditioning, passenger information systems to announce stops and storage for bicycles and surfboards.

“We have upgraded the regional rail network, we reduced fares, we are funding extra carriages, we are improving facilities and car parking at regional train stations as passenger numbers grow.

“These record high patronage figures show that our continuing investment in regional transport is money well spent.”

April recorded 1,025,194 passenger trips on V/Line – more than 73,000 higher than the previous record set in March.