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  1. Connex Melbourne was a train operator in Melbourne, Australia. Formed in July 1998 as Hillside Trains, a business unit of the Public Transport Corporation, it was privatised in August 1999 becoming a subsidiary of Connex. In April 2004, it became the sole operator of Melbourne suburban rail services, taking over the services of M>Train.

  2. Welcome to Metro Trains Melbourne. Lines - Select a line to browse station specific train times and status information. Stations - Select a station to get up-to-date train times and detailed line status information. Trips - Personalise your experience by configuring up one or more train trips.

  3. Metro Trains Melbourne took over as operator from Connex in 2009. Metro Trains Melbourne operates a fleet of 220 six-car train sets on 965 kilometres (600 mi) of track. There are sixteen regular service rail lines and one special events railway line.

  4. Connex Melbourne ran Melbourne's trains for 10 years. In that time, they produced some of the worst performance statistics, bought a bunch of dodgy trains and forgot how to maintain a...

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  5. Melbournes frazzled train commuters should brace for another nightmare day, after one of the worst in Connex’s history yesterday. The city’s crumbling rail system failed as tracks buckled and trains broke down amid baking temperatures for the second consecutive day.

  6. Please note The master timetable is shown here. Please check on the day of travel for up-to-date departures and service alterations.

  7. The Comeng ( / ˈkɒmɛndʒ / KOM-enj) is a class of electric multiple unit (EMU) operating on the suburban railway network of Melbourne. Built by their namesake Commonwealth Engineering (abbreviated as Comeng), the trains were introduced in 1981 as a replacement for the Tait and Harris trains.

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