SUNBURY | MACEDON RANGES
Home » News » Northern rail in service struggle

Northern rail in service struggle

The Craigieburn and Upfield train lines are among the worst for delayed and cancelled services in the Metro network, according to latest performance data.

Public Transport Victoria’s track record for December reveals that punctuality has fallen on the Craigieburn line, with 89.3 per cent of services on time, compared to 91.9 per cent in December, 2016.

Peak services are also regularly delayed, with 86.8 per cent of services on time.

On the Upfield line, peak services are struggling to reach their destinations on time, with close to 12 per cent delayed. Throughout December, Craigieburn and Upfield passengers faced an increased number of cancelled trains, with Metro struggling to deliver peak services in particular.

Metro spokesman Marcus Williams said that while performance on the two lines had fallen in the past year, punctuality had improved from November and December.

He said services were delayed or cancelled because of a number of factors.

“In December, we saw services across the network impacted by an increase in trespassers, extreme weather including flooding and a major police operation at Flinders Street station,” he said.

“We understand how important a reliable network is to our passengers and our dedicated teams are literally working around the clock to keep improving the service we deliver.

“We’re now delivering more than $1.3 million in maintenance every working day, an increase of more than 30 per cent. Coupled with major improvement projects across Melbourne, we’re building a more reliable network that will see performance continue to improve.”

Public Transport Victoria chief executive Jeroen Weimar said there was a need for higher service standards.

“We’ve raised the bar in the new contracts with our train and tram operators to deliver better travel experience for our passengers,” he said. “After the first full month of the new contracts, both operators still need to lift their game.”

Digital Editions


  • Fruity festival returns

    Fruity festival returns

    If you have a green thumb, are an aspiring gardener– or just really love fruit trees– then there’s an event for you. The much-loved Summer…

More News

  • Multicultural health committee expanded

    Multicultural health committee expanded

    Victoria’s Multicultural Health Advisory Committee has been expanded in an effort to make the state’s health system more inclusive and increasingly diverse. Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas unveiled the strengthened and…

  • Grant to make Thunder grow

    Grant to make Thunder grow

    New East Sunbury female football ambassador Emma Grant wants to ensure the female footballers get the same opportunities as male counterparts. The former AFLW player and now Richmond AFLW assistant…

  • Renewable energy soars

    Renewable energy soars

    Energy and Resources Minister Lily D’Ambrosio has announced that Victoria has exceeded its 2025 renewable energy target. Ms D’Ambrosio said renewables accounted for 44.6 per cent of the state’s electricity…

  • Jumpstarting young refugees driving journeys

    Jumpstarting young refugees driving journeys

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 228084 A new program will help young people from refugee backgrounds learn to drive. Minister for Roads and Road Safety Melissa Horne announced the…

  • Queen will rock you

    Queen will rock you

    This tribute band will rock you with their Royal Rhapsody Tour bringing the iconic music of Queen to South Morang in March. Jason Hess is ready to transform into Freddie…

  • More than four walls

    More than four walls

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530350 For people who are socially isolated, culturally diverse or part of the LGBTQIA+ community, finding a space where you feel safe and welcomed…

  • Campout coming to the rock

    Campout coming to the rock

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 227222 Camping will be allowed at Hanging Rock in a once-a-year event. Macedon Ranges council is opening up the site for an exclusive overnight…

  • Crossing call

    Crossing call

    A Woodend parent is calling for a pedestrian crossing to be installed at “dangerous” and “confusing” intersection regularly used by school children. For families living in Woodend’s north, crossing over…

  • Keeping Hume cool

    Keeping Hume cool

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Hume councillor Naim Kurt has put heat on keeping community centres doors open on hot days. At the 9 February council meeting, Cr…

  • Ugly lawn a winner

    Ugly lawn a winner

    Jarno Coone couldn’t be prouder of his lawn. Sure, it doesn’t have perfectly manicured hedges, or lush, green grass. Some would even say its ugly. Really ugly. You could even…