The main freight traffic on the line is export grain and containerised wine, grapes, citrus, dried fruit and juice, totalling around 1.5 million tonnes per year. Containers are dispatched to Melbourne from a terminal at
Merbein (north of the station) operated by
Seaway Intermodal which handles approximately 13000 export containers a year, as well as 500 import containers. Cement was also despatched to Mildura from Waurn Ponds (near Geelong) until 2016, oil and LCL containers were carried until 2007. Today, Mildura lacks passenger rail services, but it is a stop on a number of V/Line operated coach routes, with the station building utilised as a waiting room and a location to purchase coach tickets. A service review was announced by the
Bracks Government in 2000, in part due to the independent politician
Russell Savage enabling the formation of a minority Labor government in the
1999 Victorian state election. The service has yet to be returned, but as recently as 2007 the Labor Party was stating that the freight upgrade as the "first stage in the reintroduction of passenger rail to Mildura". In July 2009 the government announced that it would start another transport study into the return of passenger rail services "soon", though to date, passenger services have only returned as far as
Maryborough. NSW TrainLink coaches connect the station to
Broken Hill and
Cootamundra, the latter via
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