On 3 September 1957, a trial daylight service, the
Mildura Sunlight was introduced by the
Victorian Railways between
Melbourne and
Mildura, running thrice weekly. Air-conditioned
Z type carriage stock was used. An overnight train replaced that service in 1967, and a
motorail service was added in 1968.
The Vinelander first ran on 9 August 1972, after intense local lobbying for an upgrade of the existing overnight service. The name was the winner of competition held by the Victorian Railways. As of 28 November that year, the 94 total return trips had included 22 late arrivals in Melbourne and 18 late arrivals in Mildura; of those 40 incidents, 25 were less than ten minutes. From 18 March 1974 the Melbourne-bound train was altered to operate via Bacchus Marsh instead of via North Geelong, with a new arrival time of 7:45am at Spencer Street. Steel sleeping cars, formerly employed on
The Overland, were used, along with
older wooded-bodied stock. A
buffet car and bar was added to the train from 18 July 1977, but drunken behaviour became a problem, requiring the removal of offending passengers at intermediate stations. The typical timetable of the 1970s had a Melbourne departure at 21:20 and an arrival into Mildura at 08:05. The last
Vinelander service ran on 12 September 1993, following cutbacks imposed by the
Kennett Government. in part due to the
independent member for
Mildura,
Russell Savage, backing the formation of a minority Labor government after the
1999 Victorian state election. However, the service never returned. ==Withdrawal==