Legislative Assembly Petition: #202444 | closed
737 signatures This petition is sponsored by Roma Britnell

liamflaherty66@gmail.com started this petition

Issue:

This petition of residents in Victoria draws to the attention of the Legislative Assembly We, the undersigned, are concerned about the proposed introduction of new V/Line Velocity train sets on the Melbourne to Warrnambool line. The state government’s current plan to introduce three-carriage trains will result in a significant reduction in service capacity when compared to the existing N-class train sets, which provide more space and better amenities. This reduction will negatively impact travellers from the southwest region, who already face limited public transport services.

Action:

The petitioners therefore request that the Legislative Assembly calls on the Government to ensure that the new V/Line Velocity train sets match or exceed the capacity and amenities of the current N-class train sets. We call for the proposed three-carriage trains to be replaced with six-carriage sets with the same amenities as the current N-class train sets to meet the needs of growing southwest communities and maintain service standards.

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