BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » News » Ballarat line punctuality off the rails

Ballarat line punctuality off the rails

Train punctuality on V/Line’s Ballarat line has nosedived, with May’s figures one of the worst on record.

Just 79.8 per cent of services arrived on time during the month, well below the V/Line target of 92 per cent and continuing the trend downwards since December’s 91.2 per cent.

V/Line chief executive James Pinder said increased patronage on the line –which includes Sunshine, Ardeer, Deer Park and Caroline Springs stations – was to blame for the poor results as trains had to linger at stations longer.

There was an additional 86,112 trips compared with May 2016.

“There were more than 338,000 trips in May last year so there is huge growth along the Ballarat corridor,” Mr Pinder said.

“V/Line will continue to do everything we can to improve on-time running including encouraging passengers to spread out along the platform and use all available doors.”

Reliability on the line dropped from 98.7 per cent to 97.6 across May, which is still above the stated goal of 96 per cent.

Mr Pinder said carriages would be added to Ballarat services to increase punctuality, while more services would be added to the timetable from July.

An extra 18 new weekday and weekend services will be added from August 27.

 

Digital Editions


  • CPR presentation

    CPR presentation

    Brimbank locals can join Ambulance Victoria for a friendly and helpful session about keeping young children healthy and safe. The ‘call, push, shock’ (CPR) presentation,…

More News

  • Ardeer grassfire, smoke warning

    Ardeer grassfire, smoke warning

    Firefighters responded to a grassfire on Ballarat Road in Ardeer on the afternoon of Tuesday 17 February. Crews arrived on scene to find a grass and scrub fire burning across…

  • Seedlings for schools

    Seedlings for schools

    Public and private early learning centres, family day cares and schools within Brimbank can sign up for the autumn rollout of the ’veggie seedlings in schools’ program to receive a…

  • Total fire ban declared

    Total fire ban declared

    Residents across Brimbank are being urged to remain vigilant today, with a total fire ban declared for Victoria’s Central District amid hot, dry and windy conditions. Authorities have warned that…

  • From office to paramedic

    From office to paramedic

    Graduate paramedic Tracie Avion had never interacted with Ambulance Victoria (AV) paramedics until she witnessed someone go into cardiac arrest about eight years ago. Seeing crews respond to that case…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534644 Harrick’s Cottage and Police Hut Open Day Keilor Historical Society is hosting an open day, launching its publication and exhibition about ‘early transport…

  • Getting into the groove

    Getting into the groove

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534225 Brimbank locals enjoyed an afternoon of ballroom dancing at Sydenham Neighbourhood House. The classes, offered by Brimbank council, are for all levels, giving…

  • Gorillas hold on

    Gorillas hold on

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534362 Grand United has given itself a chance against ladder leaders Williamstown Imperials in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association Steve McNamara Shield. With six…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back at the pages of our predecessors… 40 years ago 26 February, 1986 Angry Deer Park residents have slammed the federal government’s $6 million Kororoit Creek beautification…

  • Eagles looking for consistency

    Eagles looking for consistency

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 520809 Sunshine Eagles know they need to be on their A-grade game for the rest of the Baseball Victoria summer league premier 1 first…

  • Ambulance response times up

    Ambulance response times up

    Ambulance response times in Brimbank increased slightly during the last quarter, according to the latest data released by Ambulance Victoria (AV). In the October to December period, Brimbank patients waited…