Metro Trains Melbourne, mostly known as Metro is the branding name of the operator of the train system in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. They have been operating the electrified melbourne metropolitan network since 30th November 2009. Across Melbourne, they operate 17 lines and 222 stations. While mantaining 998 km (620 mi) of track and 269 trains.[1]
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| Stations operated | 227 |
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| Dates of operation | 30 November 2009– |
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| Website | metrotrains.com.au |
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Metro Trains' current fleet consists of Comeng, X'Trapolis 100, Siemens Nexas, High Capacity Metro Train (HCMT), and V/Line Sprinter trains. The V/Line Sprinter is borrowed from V/Line and is used exclusively on the Stony Point line.[2]
Metro Trains Melbourne Media
EDI Comeng 402M leads a down Sunbury service at Footscray railway station Platform 2. Wednesday 28th January 2026
Alstom Comeng 596M on an up Frankston service to Williamstown via Flinders Street at Seaford railway station Platform 1. Wednesday 28th January 2026
X'Trapolis 100 (20M) on a Werribee service, near Westona Railway Station
Siemens Nexas 789M leads on an up Frankston service to Williamstown via Flinders Street at Seaford railway station Platform 1. Wednesday 28th January 2026
HCMT set 9033 on a Westall to West Footscray service via Metro Tunnel at Footscray railway station Platform 2. Wednesday 28th January 2026
X'Trapolis 2.0 at Flinders Street
Sprinter 7007 trails on an up Seymour service to Southern Cross passes through Coolaroo railway station Platform 1. Wednesday 21st January 2026
Panning shot of an X'Trapolis 2.0 (Set 2) transfer to East Pakenham hauled by two P class locomotives.
Seen passing through Ringwood, Metro Inspection Vehicle IEV 102 is hauled by two SSR T class locomotives
EV120 at the Riversdale Rd tram square
References
- ↑ What we do (in en-US). www.metrotrains.com.au. Retrieved 2025-04-20.
- ↑ VICSIG. vicsig.net. Retrieved 2025-04-20.