The V sets are a class of electric multiple units currently operated by NSW TrainLink. Built by Comeng between 1970 and 1989, the sets are of stainless steel construction, and are currently the oldest in the NSW TrainLink fleet. Initially introduced under the Public Transport Commission, only sets from 1977 and onwards remain in service, now operating on Intercity services to Lithgow and Newcastle.
V18 in NSW TrainLink livery at Broadmeadow, October 2018
Refurbished lower deck interior viewing seats and stairs
V set DKM with the State Rail Authority candied livery and glass reinforced plastic end introduced in 1989
DJM cars at Newcastle railway station, July 2013
NSW TrainLink is a train and coach operator in Australia, providing services throughout New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, along with limited interstate services into Victoria, Queensland and South Australia. Its primary intercity and regional services are spread throughout five major rail lines, operating out of Sydney's Central railway station.
A Hunter railcar at Broadmeadow station
An intercity service between Sydney and Newcastle
An XPT travelling from Melbourne to Sydney, pictured between Jindalee and Morrisons Hill, New South Wales
Dysons Irizar i6 bodied Scania K310IB at Wagga Wagga station in September 2015