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46132 MC Transport DL V1 Mordialloc College Train Our Student Enrolment Area Frankston Line Student *Flagstaff Melbourne Queen Victoria Market Central 1 2 2 Enrolment Southern Cross Parliament Etihad Stadium City Loop Treasury Gardens 3 mins Moorabbin Estimated Hampton peak hour 4 Area and travel times Flinders Street Federation Square R Southbank ichm Sandringham Highett 4 mins on So d MC Ala ut G Li me Heatherton h lyd in, Y G al Be ar len e & lgr Transport Ha r W ave w a ave , Cheltenham k Sa rle s nd y Li 3 bur ring ne T h s o n am or Li Black Rock ak ne Arma Mentone Dingley d Beaumaris Village 4 ale Mal Parkdale Keysborough ver MORDIALLOC COLLEGE n M C alv au ern Braeside lf Ce ie ntr 6 ld R al Mordialloc Glen ace cou hu rse / n M O tl on Waterways rm y P as h U on ni Aspendale 3 d P P P M ake Gardens cK Cra nh nb am Each radius = approx. 3km in ou & no rne Ben n Lin P es Edithvale tle 5 igh Chelsea Pat P ter Heights so M n Chelsea o P or abbin 5 H igh Tow Bonbeach e n H tt P all Patterson C P Lakes hel ten Carrum 5 Me ham nt P on e P Pa rk Carrum dale 6 M P Downs o 1 Station St rd ial Seaford lo Mordialloc As c P pen 4 dale Edi P th vale C P Frankston he North Premium Station lse Customer service centre is staffed from 4 a P Bo first train to last, seven days a week. nbe a C ch Frankston arr P Host Station u Customer service staff at m H S isto station during morning peak. 9 ea ric f Mo or nu d P me K nt ana P no ok FR P A S NK ton S DIESEL y P T oin O t Li N SERVICE ne P MORDIALLOC COLLEGE Ticketing zones 1 Station Street Mordialloc 3195 P: + (61) 3 9580 1184 E: [email protected] W: www.mcsc.vic.edu.au P n s n h n n g am bu in 1 2 trai r g trai tatio k ng t n ine coac Statio S Par /L ine m st necting necti V L iu Ho Zone Zone nnecti n V/ em Con Co Co ng Pr necting Well used north and south bike paths also provide direct access to the n nnecti Co Co College gate. For details refer to: www.whereis.com and type in address. Bus Route 705 Bus Route 708 Bus Route 708 Mordialloc > Springvale Hampton > Carrum (Map A) Hampton > Carrum (Map B) Zone 2 Zone 2 Zone 2 Chandle Ticketing zone Ticketing zone South Rd r Hampton S 1 1 t Station Willis La in us int in us int 2 tra b po Ludstone St 2 tra b po continued ng ing g ng ing g cti ct in cti ct in on map A Imes St e ne Tim HAMPTON 1 708 e ne Tim Zoneonn on Zoneonn on Victoria St C C Willis St C C Thomas St Morris St Kingston Rd Heatherton Rd Da Nepean Hwy 3 Nepean Hw v Bounda e y Springvale Rd Elliot St S Bridge St t 2 Wickham Rd 7 r Hampton St y Rd y W Highett Rd a White St r r e f Rd n R Bluf d Centre Dandenong Rd Barkly S Collocott St Highett t 3 Station McDonald St Ga orthing Rd W Albe r Bay Rd den Bvd Moorabbin r Mordialloc t 8 Airport S Governor Rd Station t Park St d Mordialloc R 4 College ry da Southland un o Shopping B Nepean Hwy W Centre ell s R Redwood Dr d Lower Dandenong Rd Narelle Dr PORT Boundary Rd Swanston St PHILLIP Springvale Rd Park Rd Centre Dandenong Rd Edithvale Rd Fourth 9 Moorabbin Amaroo Dr Malcolm Rd PORT Airport A PHILLIP v White St Jarrah Dr 2 Jarrah Dr Seventh Av Swanston St Balcombe Rd Lower Dandenong Rd Thames Prom 5 W Thi ells Rd r Chelsea d Barkly St Industrial Mentone Mo Dr A Heights Nepean Hwy W Como Pde Station Dr Baxter r v nington Peninsula Fwy est Shops McDonald St Albert St Como Pde East Lynne St 10 Governor Rd Bear St Lakeview Shopping MORDIALLOC Boundary Rd Centre 1 705 McLeod Rd GladesvilleThompson Bvd Rd nor Rd arrigal Rd CARRUM 11 708 W Poulson St Mordialloc Parkdale Station St Park St Gover Station Station Carrum Imes St Parkers Rd continued Station 6 on map B Mordialloc College NORTH NORTH NORTH Walkers Rd MAPS NOT TO SCALE 1 Mordialloc Railway Station/Albert St (Mordialloc) 1 Hampton Railway Station/Willis Lane (Hampton) 7 Elliot St/Warren Rd (Parkdale) 2 Jarrah Dr/Malcolm Rd (Braeside) 2 Bluff Rd/Wickham Rd (Hampton East) 8 Bear St/AlbertSt (Mordialloc) 3 Heatherton Rd/Boundary Rd (Clayton South) 3 Highett Railway Station/ Highett Rd (Highett) 9 Springvale Rd/Wells Rd (Chelsea Heights) 4 Southland Shopping Centre/Karen St (Cheltenham) 10 Lynne St/Wells Rd (Chelsea Heights) 5 Mentone Railway Station/Como Pde (Mentone) 11 Carrum Railway Station/McLeod Rd (Carrum) 6 Parkdale Railway Station/Parkers Rd (Parkdale) For more information visit ptv.vic.gov.au or call 1800 800 007 (6am – midnight daily) Mordialloc College Train Our Student Enrolment Area Frankston Line Student *Flagstaff Melbourne Queen Victoria Market Central 1 2 2 Enrolment Southern Cross Parliament Etihad Stadium City Loop Treasury Gardens 3 mins Moorabbin Estimated Hampton peak hour 4 Area travel times Flinders Street Federation Square R Southbank ichm Sandringham Highett 4 mins on So d MC Ala ut G Li me Heatherton h lyd in, Y G al Be ar len e & lgr Transport Ha r W ave w a ave , Cheltenham k Sa rle s nd y Li 3 bur ring ne T h s o n am or Li Black Rock ak ne Arma Mentone Dingley d Beaumaris Village 4 ale Mal Parkdale Keysborough ver MORDIALLOC COLLEGE n M C alv au ern Braeside lf Ce ie ntr 6 ld R al Mordialloc Glen ace cou hu rse / n M O tl on Waterways rm y P as h U on ni Aspendale 3 d P P P M ake Gardens cK Cra nh nb am Each radius = approx. 3km in ou & no rne Ben n Lin P es Edithvale tle 5 igh Chelsea Pat P ter Heights so M n Chelsea o P or abbin 5 H igh Tow Bonbeach e n H tt P all Patterson C P Lakes hel ten Carrum 5 Me ham nt P on e P Pa rk Carrum dale 6 M P Downs o 1 Station St rd ial Seaford lo Mordialloc As c P pen 4 dale Edi P th vale C P Frankston he North Premium Station lse Customer service centre is staffed from 4 a P Bo first train to last, seven days a week. nbe a C ch Frankston arr P Host Station u Customer service staff at m H S isto station during morning peak. 9 ea ric f Mo or nu d P me K nt ana P no ok FR P A S NK ton S DIESEL y P T oin O t Li N SERVICE ne P MORDIALLOC COLLEGE Ticketing zones 1 Station Street Mordialloc 3195 P: + (61) 3 9580 1184 E: [email protected] W: www.mcsc.vic.edu.au P n s n h n n g am bu in 1 2 trai r g trai tatio k ng t n ine coac Statio S Par /L ine m st necting necti V L iu Ho Zone Zone nnecti n V/ em Con Co Co ng Pr necting Well used north and south bike paths also provide direct access to the n nnecti Co Co College gate. For details refer to: www.whereis.com and type in address. Bus Route 705 Bus Route 708 Bus Route 708 Mordialloc > Springvale Hampton > Carrum (Map A) Hampton > Carrum (Map B) Zone 2 Zone 2 Zone 2 Chandle Ticketing zone Ticketing zone South Rd r Hampton S 1 1 t Station Willis La in us int in us int 2 tra b po Ludstone St 2 tra b po continued ng ing g ng ing g cti ct in cti ct in on map A Imes St e ne Tim HAMPTON 1 708 e ne Tim Zoneonn on Zoneonn on Victoria St C C Willis St C C Thomas St Morris St Kingston Rd Heatherton Rd Da Nepean Hwy 3 Nepean Hw v Bounda e y Springvale Rd Elliot St S Bridge St t 2 Wickham Rd 7 r Hampton St y Rd y W Highett Rd a White St r r e f Rd n R Bluf d Centre Dandenong Rd Barkly S Collocott St Highett t 3 Station McDonald St Ga orthing Rd W Albe r Bay Rd den Bvd Moorabbin r Mordialloc t 8 Airport S Governor Rd Station t Park St d Mordialloc R 4 College ry da Southland un o Shopping B Nepean Hwy W Centre ell s R Redwood Dr d Lower Dandenong Rd Narelle Dr PORT Boundary Rd Swanston St PHILLIP Springvale Rd Park Rd Centre Dandenong Rd Edithvale Rd Fourth 9 Moorabbin Amaroo Dr Malcolm Rd PORT Airport A PHILLIP v White St Jarrah Dr 2 Jarrah Dr Seventh Av Swanston St Balcombe Rd Lower Dandenong Rd Thames Prom 5 W Thi ells Rd r Chelsea d Barkly St Industrial Mentone Mo Dr A Heights Nepean Hwy W Como Pde Station Dr Baxter r v nington Peninsula Fwy est Shops McDonald St Albert St Como Pde East Lynne St 10 Governor Rd Bear St Lakeview Shopping MORDIALLOC Boundary Rd Centre 1 705 McLeod Rd GladesvilleThompson Bvd Rd nor Rd arrigal Rd CARRUM 11 708 W Poulson St Mordialloc Parkdale Station St Park St Gover Station Station Carrum Imes St Parkers Rd continued Station 6 on map B Mordialloc College NORTH NORTH NORTH Walkers Rd MAPS NOT TO SCALE 1 Mordialloc Railway Station/Albert St (Mordialloc) 1 Hampton Railway Station/Willis Lane (Hampton) 7 Elliot St/Warren Rd (Parkdale) 2 Jarrah Dr/Malcolm Rd (Braeside) 2 Bluff Rd/Wickham Rd (Hampton East) 8 Bear St/AlbertSt (Mordialloc) 3 Heatherton Rd/Boundary Rd (Clayton South) 3 Highett Railway Station/ Highett Rd (Highett) 9 Springvale Rd/Wells Rd (Chelsea Heights) 4 Southland Shopping Centre/Karen St (Cheltenham) 10 Lynne St/Wells Rd (Chelsea Heights) 5 Mentone Railway Station/Como Pde (Mentone) 11 Carrum Railway Station/McLeod Rd (Carrum) 6 Parkdale Railway Station/Parkers Rd (Parkdale) For more information visit ptv.vic.gov.au or call 1800 800 007 (6am – midnight daily).
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