The H type carriages are a class of interurban passenger carriage operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia. Fitted with high-density 2+3 seating, they were typically used on short distance interurban services from Melbourne to Bacchus Marsh and Geelong until their withdrawal in 2024.
Refurbished H Sets at Southern Cross station in July 2019
Interior of a refurbished carriage in 2022
H set in the original orange and grey V/Line livery led by an N class
Converted MTH car IEV102 is seen on a Metro Track evaulation run with SSR T386 and T385
V/Line is a statutory authority that operates regional passenger train and coach services in the Australian state of Victoria. It provides passenger train services on five commuter lines and eight long-distance routes from its major hub at Southern Cross railway station in Melbourne. It also provides bus services across Victoria and into New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and South Australia. In addition, V/Line is responsible for the maintenance of much of the Victorian freight and passenger rail network outside of the areas managed by Metro Trains Melbourne and the Australian Rail Track Corporation.
A VLocity train at Ballarat station.
Melbourne Yard West Tower 2021
A VLocity train at Wyndham Vale station in Melbourne's west, which opened in 2015 as part of the Regional Rail Link.
Regional Rail Revival upgrades at Waurn Ponds station near Geelong during construction, April 2022.