Network Development Plan Metropolitan Rail


The Network Development Plan Metropolitan Rail is a long-term development plan for the rail network of Melbourne, Australia. It was carried out by Public Transport Victoria and released to the public on 27 March 2013 however, a revised version was leaked in 2019 making a few changes to the plan.
The plan will eventually affect metropolitan and regional rail, trams and buses. However, only the metropolitan rail aspect of the plan has been finalised and released to the public from PTV. The Regional Network Development Plan however was passed onto the government department Transport for Victoria, and which then was released in 2016. The primary aim of the metro rail plan is to improve the efficiency, reliability and patronage of Melbourne's train network. It sets out a number of concrete goals over four stages, to be carried out over 20 years. Public Transport Victoria CEO Ian Dobbs estimated the whole plan would cost about $30 billion.

Background

The Public Transport Development Authority, later trading as Public Transport Victoria, was established by the Victorian government under Premier Ted Baillieu with the intent of, among other things, closely examining the operations of the rail network.

Plan

Stage 1

This stage outlined immediate high priority goals to overcome urgent constraints, with a targeted completion date of 2016. By the end of 2018, all projects listed in Stage 1 had been completed.
Project nameStatusStarting dateCompletion dateNotes
Regional Rail Link Completed20132015Plans to electrify Wyndham Vale Line.
Extension of the Epping line to South MorangCompleted20102012Now, the line has been extended to Mernda.
Electrification of Bendigo line to SunburyCompleted20102012
Construction of Grovedale station in Grovedale on the Warrnambool LineCompleted20142014Renamed Waurn Ponds
Construction of Williams Landing station in Point Cook on the Werribee lineCompleted20122013
Construction of Southland station adjacent to Westfield Southland on the Frankston lineCompleted20162017
Construction of Lynbrook station in Lynbrook on the Cranbourne lineCompleted20102012
Construction of Cardinia Road station in Pakenham on the Pakenham lineCompleted20102012
Construction of Caroline Springs station in Ravenhall on the Serviceton lineCompleted20162017Initially construction started on a single platform station; scope expanded to double platform station after Melton duplication announced
Hurstbridge line upgrade and new stabling facility at Eltham station |Completed20122013Included improved signalling between Eltham and Hurstbridge
7 X'Trapolis 100 trainsCompleted201520175 trains ordered in March 2015, another 5 ordered in April 2016; 9 more ordered in February 2017;
5 more ordered in May 2018.
40 VLocity carriagesCompleted2015201821 carriages ordered in May 2015, another 27 ordered April 2016, 27 further in December 2017.
Order 33 High Capacity Metro TrainsCompletedN/A201665 trains ordered in September 2016
High capacity signalling trial on the Sandringham lineUnderway20202022Trial announced for South Morang line in July 2017

Stage 2

The second stage focused on creating a "metro-style" system by segregating operations and creating end-to-end lines, with a targeted completion date of 2022.
Project nameStatusStarting dateCompletion dateNotes
Metro TunnelUnder
construction
20152025
Duplication of the Melton lineUnder construction20172019Includes upgrades of stations and passing loops along the Ballarat line
Upgrades to the Dandenong rail corridor,
including grade separations and signalling works
Completed20162018
Duplication of the Hurstbridge line from Heidelberg to RosannaCompleted20172018Done in conjunction with level crossing removal program
Delivery of initial order of 33 High Capacity Metro Trains, and the further order and delivery of 70 trainsUnder construction20162023
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65 trains ordered in September 2016
Construction of Cobblebank station near MeltonCompleted20172019
A new railway station on Black Forest Road in Wyndham ValePlanning------Part of future plans for an electrified Wyndham line
Major timetabling and operational changes to linesPlanningN/A2025Planned to happen after Metro tunnel opens in 2025.
Installation of high-capacity signalling on Sandringham, South Morang & Hurstbridge lines and between Sunbury and South Yarra stationsPlanning------High-capacity signalling planned to be installed between Watergardens and Dandenong via Metro tunnel by 2025

Stage 3

This stage focuses on extending the network to growth areas and suburbs without railway access, and utilising the preceding growth in capacity. It is to be completed within 15 years, before 2027.
Most projects are planned to happen in the next decade. Some have been deferred or/and replaced by other means. Implementation of HCS across the network is unknown.
Project nameStatusStarting dateCompletion dateNotes
Melbourne Airport rail linePlanning20222027PTV Airport Rail Link study released in 2013 supported an Albion alignment.
Doncaster lineCancelledNilNilDoncaster Rail study completed in 2014 showed preferred rail alignment
Excluded in the revised plan.
Rowville line---------Rowville study was completed in 2014, showing preferred alignment
Light Rail to Rowville is currently being planned
Currently moved into stage 6 of the revised plan
Melbourne Metro 2: A new tunnel between Clifton Hill & Southern Cross via Parkville---------Doncaster Rail study addressed the need for this future tunnel
Currently split differently in the new revised plan in stages 4/5
Electrification of the Serviceton line from Sunshine to MeltonPlanning2022Not determinedDuplication of the Melton line has provision for future electrification of the line
Electrification of the Stony Point line from Frankston to Baxter stationPlanning------Plans are underway under both State and Feds governments.
Duplication of the Cranbourne line from Dandenong to CranbournePlanning20212023Currently moved into stage 2 of the revised plan
Duplication of the Hurstbridge line from Greensborough to ElthamPlanning20202022Currently moved into stage 2 of the revised plan
A new railway station on Sayers Road in TarneitPlanning------Part of future plans for an electrified Wyndham line
A new railway station in TruganinaPlanning------Part of future plans for an electrified Wyndham line
Order and deliver extra high capacity trainsPlanning------
High capacity signalling Unknown------

Stage 4

The final stage involves further utilisation of extra capacity and preparing for future growth in Melbourne. The stage is to be carried out within 20 years, before 2032.
The reconfiguration of the metropolitan rail network will create seven independently operated lines similar to other rapid transit systems
Some projects listed are planned to be completed in the next decade but are still in their early stages. most details about these projects are still unknown.
Project nameStatusStart dateCompletion dateNotes
Quadruplication of the Lilydale line between Burnley and CamberwellCancellednilnilExcluded in the revised plan.
Duplication of the Lilydale line between Mooroolbark and Lilydale---------Currently moved into stage 3 of the revised plan
Duplication of the Werribee line between the Altona Loop/Werribee junction and SeaholmePlanning------Planning for future duplication of the Altona line is underway. The loop has been partially duplicated from the West Newport Junction to the north of Seaholme Station as part of the Kororoit Creek Level Crossing Removal.
Electrification of the Warrnambool railway line from Sunshine to GeelongPlanning------Might happen as part of the planned high speed Geelong line
Currently moved into stage 5 of the revised plan
Electrification of the North East line from Craigieburn to WallanPlanning------
Extension of the South Morang line from South Morang to MerndaCompleted20152018Includes 2 new stations at Middle Gorge and Hawkstowe
Extension of the South Morang line to Fishermans Bend, with the
future potential to extend the railway in a tunnel under the Yarra River to Newport
Planning------Currently split differently in the new revised plan in stages 4/5
Reconfiguration of the City LoopUnknown------Currently moved into stage 3 of the revised plan. Will be done on completion on Metro 1
Order and deliver extra high capacity trainsUnknown------
High capacity signalling Unknown------
Extension from Werribee to Wyndham ValePlanning------Part of the future orbital loop planned

Reception and legacy

2018 Transport for Victoria plan

In October 2018, a Victorian Rail Plan prepared by Transport for Victoria was leaked to the press, containing a similar staged approach to the PTV NDMPR. The plan, released during the campaign for that year's state election, caused some controversy, as government policy announcements did not align with the strategic priorities identified in the plan. The Suburban Rail Loop, in particular, did not appear, and the TFV plan was further criticised for failing to prioritise meaningful service increases for regional corridors in the earlier stages of the plan. Government representatives argued that the plan was an "internal working document" and not representative of government policy; Opposition politicians contended that the plan was representative of the government's priorities.

Metro Tunnel Day One

The first stage of the TFV plan had an intended completion date of 2025, aligning with the start of service on the Metro Tunnel. Some of the projects are under construction.
Project NameStatusStarting dateCompletion dateNotes
Metro TunnelUnder construction20152025Includes a turn back platform at West Footscray station
Completion date is moved from 2026 to 2025
Cranbourne line duplicationPlanning20222025
Somerton Link
Hurstbridge Line upgrade stage 2 Planning20202022

Stage 3

Stage 4

The revised plan doesn't have a projected completion dates for stages 3–6.
Project nameStatusStart dateCompletion dateNotes
Melbourne Metro 2 West
Laverton and Williamstown line upgrade
Extension of Wyndham Vale line to Black Forest Road and connection with Werribee linePotential connection for Suburban Rail Loop
Quadruplication from Sunshine to Watergardens
Electrification of Upfield line to Wallan via Somerton
Bendigo line upgrade20202022
Shepparton line upgrade stage 2

Stage 5

Stage 6