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BAIRNSDALE - MELBOURNE VIA SALE & TRARALGON Bus Time Schedule & Line Map BAIRNSDALE - MELBOURNE VIA SALE & TRARALGON bus time schedule & line map BAIRNSDALE - MELBOURNE VIA… Bairnsdale View In Website Mode The BAIRNSDALE - MELBOURNE VIA SALE & TRARALGON bus line (Bairnsdale) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bairnsdale: 7:45 AM - 7:27 PM (2) Melbourne: 4:27 AM - 6:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest BAIRNSDALE - MELBOURNE VIA SALE & TRARALGON bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next BAIRNSDALE - MELBOURNE VIA SALE & TRARALGON bus arriving. Direction: Bairnsdale BAIRNSDALE - MELBOURNE VIA SALE & 8 stops TRARALGON bus Time Schedule VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Bairnsdale Route Timetable: Sunday Not Operational Traralgon Railway Station (Traralgon) Monday 7:45 AM - 7:27 PM Latrobe St/Princes Hwy (Rosedale) Tuesday 7:45 AM - 7:27 PM 74 Prince Street, Rosedale Wednesday 7:45 AM - 7:27 PM Hunt Pl/Princes Hwy (Wurruk) Thursday 7:45 AM - 7:27 PM Gippsland Shopping Centre/Cunninghame St Friday 7:45 AM - 7:27 PM (Sale) Cunninghame Street, Sale Saturday 5:14 PM Sale Railway Station (Sale) Stratford Railway Station (Stratford) BAIRNSDALE - MELBOURNE VIA SALE & Lindenow Rd/Princes Hwy (Lindenow) TRARALGON bus Info Direction: Bairnsdale Bairnsdale Railway Station (Bairnsdale) Stops: 8 111 Macleod Street, Bairnsdale Trip Duration: 105 min Line Summary: Traralgon Railway Station (Traralgon), Latrobe St/Princes Hwy (Rosedale), Hunt Pl/Princes Hwy (Wurruk), Gippsland Shopping Centre/Cunninghame St (Sale), Sale Railway Station (Sale), Stratford Railway Station (Stratford), Lindenow Rd/Princes Hwy (Lindenow), Bairnsdale Railway Station (Bairnsdale) Direction: Melbourne BAIRNSDALE - MELBOURNE VIA SALE & 8 stops TRARALGON bus Time Schedule VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Melbourne Route Timetable: Sunday Not Operational Bairnsdale Railway Station (Bairnsdale) Monday 4:27 AM - 6:25 PM 111 Macleod Street, Bairnsdale Tuesday 4:27 AM - 6:25 PM Lindenow Rd/Princes Hwy (Lindenow) Wednesday 4:27 AM - 6:25 PM Stratford Railway Station (Stratford) Thursday 4:27 AM - 6:25 PM Sale Railway Station (Sale) Friday 4:27 AM - 6:25 PM Gippsland Shopping Centre/Cunninghame St Saturday 3:22 PM (Sale) Cunninghame Street, Sale Hunt Pl/Princes Hwy (Wurruk) BAIRNSDALE - MELBOURNE VIA SALE & Latrobe St/Princes Hwy (Rosedale) TRARALGON bus Info 74 Prince Street, Rosedale Direction: Melbourne Stops: 8 Traralgon Railway Station (Traralgon) Trip Duration: 50 min Line Summary: Bairnsdale Railway Station (Bairnsdale), Lindenow Rd/Princes Hwy (Lindenow), Stratford Railway Station (Stratford), Sale Railway Station (Sale), Gippsland Shopping Centre/Cunninghame St (Sale), Hunt Pl/Princes Hwy (Wurruk), Latrobe St/Princes Hwy (Rosedale), Traralgon Railway Station (Traralgon) BAIRNSDALE - MELBOURNE VIA SALE & TRARALGON bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Melbourne. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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