Geelong Warrnambool Ararat Ballarat Maryborough Bendigo Echuca Swan Hill Albury Seymour Shepparton V/Line is the operator of regional rail services in the Australian state of Victoria.
The Ballarat - Ararat section of the line was closed from 1994 until 10 July 2004, when it was reopened for a twice-daily service as part of the Linking Victoria Project.
As part of the Victorian Transport Plan, passenger services resumed on the Mildura line to Maryborough on 25 July 2010.
The line runs on the dedicated Regional Rail Link tracks from Southern Cross station From mid-1993 to 31 August 2004, the Warrnambool service was operated by the now-defunct West Coast Railway.
Several lines were promised for reopening in the early 2000s as part of the Linking Victoria program, however 2 projects were not completed.
Originally withdrawn on 21 August 1993 to Dimboola; however, Journey Beyond's Melbourne to Adelaide Overland trains operate twice a week.
Originally withdrawn on 24 July 1993; however, the Dandenong to Cranbourne section was retained and became part of the Melbourne Suburban rail network in 1995.
The Geelong-Ballarat-Bendigo Rail Link is a proposed railway project that would link Victoria's three largest regional cities and provide rail access to the towns of Bannockburn, Lethbridge, Meredith, Lal Lal, Carisbrook, Newstead, Harcourt, and Golden Square.