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4 Coaches - regional services in Victoria

Currently, passengers are not permitted to board a V/Line coach with their bikes. These rules have no justification.

No bikes on V/Line coach services

4 March 2010 Currently people cannot carry standard bicycles on any V/Line coach service. This rule affects casual users and large groups of bike riders alike.

Bicycle Network Victoria is about to begin a bike transport trial on the Melbourne–Leongatha coach service. The six-week trial will involve a bike-specific trailer running alongside selected V/Line coach services.


In the longer term Bicycle Network Victoria is keen to see bikes being carried on V/line coach services. We look forward to working with all stakeholders to reach this long term goal.

Private shuttles

We are investigating whether a system of private trail shuttle buses can be developed to support trail use by riders.

Riders who regularly take their bike on public transport coach services or ride recreationally in regional Victoria could consider a folding bike. Folding bikes are effective transport over short distances. 

Meeting with Minister Kosky


March 2009 At a meeting with Minister Kosky we raised the issue of bikes on V/Line coaches.

We raised the following issues:

Coach line agrees to bikes on temporary Seymour – Wangaratta & Wodonga route

20 November 2008 Riders on the Murray to Mountains and High Country Rail Trails will still be able to take their bikes from Melbourne when buses replace trains for the 18-month track rebuild.

V/Line trains to Wangaratta and Wodonga have been replaced by buses for the conversion to standard gauge tracks. 

Wangaratta Coachlines has agreed to take bikes on their buses when possible, according to owner Don Joyce.

Mr Joyce said that if the traveller was taking the train to Seymour, his company would most likely be able to take the bike on to Albury or Wangaratta. Possible exceptions were Easter and long weekends

He asked that anyone wanting to travel with their bike contact Wangaratta Coachlines directly. Their phone number is (03) 5722 1843. 

Mr Joyce's statement is welcome news as V/line had recently indicated that bikes would not be allowed on V/line coaches.

This policy threatens the growth of the increasingly popular rail trail tourism.

 

The 2009 rules

November 2008 In April 2009 V/Line coaches will issue their new rules. In the lead up to the publication of these rules we will make representation to the Minister for Public Transport to allow bikes to be carried on V/Line Coaches. We will impress on the Minister the damage that their current policy could do to rail trail tourism and the inconvenience it causes riders who want to combine a rail journey and a coach trip such as from Melbourne to Mildura or to Orbost. 

No bikes

May 2008 V/Line have said to us that they have made the 'no bicycles' rule explicit. Previously some drivers exercised discretion and allowed riders to put their bikes on the coach. 

No change

15 February 2008 The Ministers statement today did not include any changes to the rules for taking bikes on coaches.

 

31 January 2008 General update on bikes and public transport and a summary of our meeting with the Minister  Link to page