
Our heritage carraiges
The S type carriages are a corridor-type passenger carriage used on the railways of Victoria, Australia. The first carriages were constructed by the Victorian Railways in 1937 for use on the Spirit of Progress.
The Z type carriages are an air conditioned steel passenger carriage used on the railways of Victoria, Australia. The carriages were constructed by the Victorian Railways from 1957 for use on intra and inter state services.
The Overland carriages provided interstate passenger train service in Australia, travelling between the state capitals of Melbourne and Adelaide. Built from 1949 our Overland carriages provide part of our Slow Rail Journeys sleeping carriage and lounge fleet.
The Southern Aurora carriages provided interstate passenger train service in Australia, travelling between the state capitals of Melbourne and Sydney. Built from 1962 our Southern Aurora carriages provide part of our Slow Rail Journeys sleeping carriage fleet.
N type carriages were built from 1981, as part of the 'New Deal" reforms of passenger rail services. N type carriages feature saloon style seating and form part of our standard gauge Slow Rail Journey fleet.
Built from the 1930's our SAR 700 type carriages, provide lounge facilities on our day and weekend Slow Rail Journeys, as well as kitchen and crew facilities.
Other carriages in our fleet providing a range of operation roles to support our day and weekend Slow Rail Journeys.







