State Transport Authority (Victoria)

Former transport body in Victoria, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The State Transport Authority was a State Government of Victoria owned corporate body which operated country passenger and freight trains in Victoria, Australia. It was established under the Transport Act 1983, succeeding the Victorian Railways. The Authority commenced operations on 1 July 1983.

Formed1 July 1983
Dissolved30 June 1989
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State Transport Authority
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Formed1 July 1983
Dissolved30 June 1989
JurisdictionVictoria
HeadquartersMelbourne
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Tangerine V/Line logo from the 1980s

History

The State Transport Authority operated under the trading name V/Line, and provided rail service support to the then Metropolitan Transit Authority which was formed at the same time with responsibility for metropolitan train and tram operations. The Transport (Amendment) Act 1989 merged the State Transport Authority with the Metropolitan Transit Authority from 1 July 1989 to form the Public Transport Corporation.[1]

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