Flooding across some parts of Victoria have continued to disrupt V/Line services, with the weather significantly impacting rail and roads, and the operator unable to safely run trains or coaches in some regions.
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TasRail services restarting after flood closures
Rail lines in Tasmania are reopening after recent flood threats forced TasRail to suspend freight rail operations on the Western, Melba and Bell Bay lines of the state’s rail network.
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Flood waters close V/Line train and bus services
Due to flood-related impacts, all current V/Line services in Victoria will terminate immediately on the Shepparton, Seymour, Albury, Echuca and Swan Hill lines.
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Rail recovering from winds and rain
The NSW and Queensland rail networks are starting to get back on track following record winds and rainfall, as safety assessments and repair work continues.
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Mid-February date for full SA track repair
The Australian Rail Track Corporation has advised that full repairs to the flood-damaged rail tracks in South Australia are unlikely to be completed before mid-February.
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Queensland flood repairs underway
Queensland Rail crews have been working to repair damage across the western and south western rail lines, including four kilometres of washouts between Inglewood and Goondiwindi, after heavy rainfall caused major flooding in southern parts of the state.
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Floods close Hunter Valley rail
Parts of the Australian Rail Track Corporation’s (ARTC) Hunter Valley network in New South Wales remain closed after being affected by heavy rainfall and moderate flooding since Wednesday, impacting coal, freight and passenger services.
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