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===Intra-state and city rail services=== There are various state and city rail services operated by a combination of government and private entities, the most prominent of these include [[V/Line]] (regional trains and coaches in [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]]); [[Metro Trains Melbourne]] ([[Melbourne rail network|suburban services in Melbourne]]); [[NSW TrainLink]] (regional trains and coaches in [[New South Wales]]); [[Sydney Trains]] (suburban services in Sydney); [[Queensland Rail]] (QR) operating long-distance [[Queensland Rail|Traveltrain]] services and the [[Queensland Rail City network|City network]] in South-East Queensland, and [[Transwa]] operating train and bus services in Western Australia. In Tasmania, [[TasRail]] operates a short-haul narrow gauge freight system, that carries inter-modal and bulk mining goods. TasRail is owned by the [[Government of Tasmania]] and is going through significant below and above rail upgrades with new locomotives and wagons entering service. Significant bridge and sleeper renewal have also occurred. The Tasmanian Government also operates the [[West Coast Wilderness Railway]] as a tourist venture over an isolated length of track on Tasmania's West Coast.
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