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The West Coaster

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The West Coaster was a passenger train named by the Victorian Railways. It ran from the state capital Melbourne, Australia to the regional city of Warrnambool. On the Warrnambool line it had buffet facilities on board.

Between 1993 and 2004 the private company West Coast Railway used the name on its services to and from Warrnambool. After the decline of WCR the name is hardly used.

Today

The West Coaster name is still used today for V/Line services along the Warrnambool line, though no special facilities are provided.

References

The West Coaster Wikipedia