Councils unite in push for more daily trains

By Alex Sinnott
August 1 2014 - 4:30am
South-west mayors, James Purcell (left, Moyne Shire), 
Rose Hodge (Surf Coast Shire), Michael Neoh (Warrnambool City), Lyn Russell (Colac Otway Shire), John Northcott (Glenelg Shire) and Chris O’Connor (Corangamite Shire) at yesterday’s better rail campaign launch at the Camperdown station.
140731DW03 Picture: DAMIAN WHITE
South-west mayors, James Purcell (left, Moyne Shire), Rose Hodge (Surf Coast Shire), Michael Neoh (Warrnambool City), Lyn Russell (Colac Otway Shire), John Northcott (Glenelg Shire) and Chris O’Connor (Corangamite Shire) at yesterday’s better rail campaign launch at the Camperdown station. 140731DW03 Picture: DAMIAN WHITE

FIVE daily rail services are needed to meet commuter demand, according to six south-west councils behind a campaign to improve the Warrnambool-Geelong line.

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