http://www.viclink.com.au/route/view/1745 This link should send you to a site with the train timetable for Melbourne-Geelong.
Yes. There is a regular train service from Melbourne to Geelong. http://www.viclink.com.au/route/view/1745 go to the link for a list of times of departure and arrival.
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M-Train's motto is 'Moving Melbourne'.
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Flinders street railway station Melbourne. This is incorrect it should be Town Hall Station with a passenger flow in and out of this station of up to 155000 passngeger movements in a day.
It depends on what type of train is meant by the question. The first horse-drawn railway track was established in South Australia on 18 May 1854. It ran between Goolwa and Port Elliot, and the train, which was mostly for goods, was entirely powered by horses. Victoria was the first Australian state to have a completed mechanical railway line. Railways were first established on 12 September 1854 in Melbourne, Victoria when Australia's first steam train ran from Flinders Street to Sandridge, now Port Melbourne. The first attempt to construct a railway line in Australia had come when the Sydney Railway Company began constructing a railway track in New South Wales between Sydney and Parramatta, but financial problems delayed its completion. The NSW government took over, and the line was finally opened on 26 September 1855, a year after the Melbourne line.
As at 12 May, 2012 there are 2 trains daily that leave Central station (Sydney) bound for Southern Cross station (Melbourne) if you book through CountryLink.The first train leaves Sydney at 7:42am and arrives in Melbourne 6:56pm.The second train leaves Sydney at 8:40pm and arrives in Melbourne the next morning at 7:35.