Trains cancelled due to derailment

Pacific National Freight trainOn Saturday, in Victoria, due to derailment of a train, the passenger train service from Melbourne to Sydney has been cancelled for several days. The derailment of a Pacific National Freight train which was derailed at Wodonga, which is on Victoria-NSW border after 7am, which sent 2 carriages of the train, flying off the track and in the embankment, damaged a bridge. 
The derailment damaged 15 wagons and tore up about 700 metre of the track. The other 13 wagons flew up to the other track. A few freight services are supposed to recommence from this morning at 6 am, subsequently emergency repair work.
On Sunday, as per the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC), the passenger services will start again after many days.
Until the line is fully opened, the passengers, who will be travelling from Sydney to Melbourne will have to get off the train Albury, the border of NSW and will have to catch a bus for the rest of the way. Those people who are travelling from the Melbourne to Sydney will have to catch a bus to Albury and then take the train to Sydney.