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Melbourne Public Transport Map Highlands SC 525 525 529 529 533 381 To Bendigo, Echuca & Swan Hill Mandalay To Albury, Seymour & Shepparton 511 511 Olivine 525 525 511 382 Donnybrook 511 525 Mt Ridley Rd Whittlesea Whittlesea East Kinglake 541 382 385 384 384 384 384 Craigieburn North 541 541 Melbourne Public Transport Map Highlands SC 525 525 529 529 533 381 385 melbournetransportmap.com 388 389 382 529 Galada Tamboore Trail 537 525 541 Mernda 381 385 386 386 388 389 387 388 389 528 529 388 389 386 Craigieburn Central SC 533 CRAIGIEBURN 528 511 525 528 529 532 533 537 544 537 537 525 529 525 529 537 532 Craigieburn West 387 Gala 537 381 da Tamboore Trail 528 385 386 544 541 387 Wollert West Wollert Wollert East 357 358 356 381 385 Hawkestowe 356 Rolling Meadows Palisades 383 486 357 Greenvale Gardens 358 386 387 543 Hurstbridge 343 486 577 Darebin Creek Trail 577 383 Canterbury Hills 541 358 489 489 532 Roxburgh Park 556 Middle Gorge 484 484 543 484 542 383 381 543 544 901 901 901 Killara Heights 541 481 487 543 542 385 EPPING PLAZA SC SOUTH MORANG 357 555 556 569 577 564 569 577 Wattle Glen 386 387 487 489 541 484 Epping 901 356 358 486 569 569 481 479 479 532 SUNBURY 383 382 479 481 483 485 485 540 566 566 566 564 Wilsons Lane 486 487 488 489 485 901 559 Upfield 343 381 484 541 554 557 566 383 531 540 Somerset Estate Lalor 483 Coolaroo 538 541 Diamond Creek 540 532 532 540 381 580 542 488 557 901 580 Broadmeadows Valley Trail 566 383 555 Lalor SC 382 386 387 566 556 559 564 479 531 538 477 554 385 Jacksons Hill Darebin Creek Trail 564 570 488 532 357 570 570 343 580 St Helena Thomastown Melbourne Airport Moonee Ponds Creek Trail Bundoora RMIT University Hill 381 517 531 538 357 554 557 559 478 482 901 484 86 386 387 564 383 570 343 540 559 564 570 383 Galada Tamboore Trail 580 477 M80 Trail M80 Trail M80 Trail M80 Trail 518 BROADMEADOWS 518 Diggers Rest 477 484 532 St Helena West 483 Settlement Rd 541 538 540 518 901 482 Campbellfield Plaza 555 530 Keon Park 382 566 Mahoneys Rd 517 901 902 902 902 902 517 901 518 477 484 538 North West Reservoir 902 558 566 343 901 578 478 479 517 538 530 86 Plenty River Trail 385 513GR 517 518 517 555 North East Reservoir 558 579 552 Diamond Creek Trail M80 Trail M80 Trail Cheddar Rd 513GR Jacana 490 542 536 527 536 Gowrie Merri Creek Trail 482 527 536 GREENSBOROUGH Ruthven 902 530 552 293 343385 518 902 902 Moonee Ponds Creek Trail 902 527 555 ELTHAM 558 566 M80 Trail Watsonia 513 578 579 582 556 421 469 531 Broadhurst Ave 566 513GR 86 580 582 301 561 566 Dunne St Plenty Rd High St AIRPORT WEST 553 Montmorency La Trobe University 548 483 469 59 478 479 Leamington St RESERVOIR Boldrewood Pde Glenroy 517 902 482 490 250 301 350 Macleod 513 534 536 293 578 Upfield Trail 561 WATERGARDENS 301 558 548 550 551 Broadway 534 561 553 561 566 419 420 421 425 460 Fawkner 553 561 901 579 461 462 463 476 Edwardes St 382 463 421 476 460 582 477 553 59 513 567 476 553 555 462 425 Macleod Henty St 567 250 350 548 561 561 Plumpton Merlynston 463 534 553 Oak Park 86 419 419 421 476 567 531 Newlands Rd 542 Reservoir 548 578 579 419 Regent 530 526 Tyler St 566 567 566 513GR Spring St 567 421 465 476 477 West Preston 469 561 11 553 293 469 364 364 Keilor Park North Coburg 901 902 461 531 555 550 551 513LP 513LP 465 465 19 906 513LP Elizabeth St Warrandyte Warrandyte Bridge 483 Deep Creek 530 364 578 579 906 460 462 425 420 561 561 534 Batman Preston Murray Rd Rosanna 517 318 364 Diamond Creek Trail 465 526 903 483 483 Pascoe Vale 527 517 548 517 542 561 527 901 902 NORTHLAND 318 476 476 469 476 517 Main Yarra Trail Plenty River Trail 251 Keilor Plains Keilor SC 59 567 251 382 517 418 418 421 527 Merri Creek Trail Plenty Rd Mullum Mullum Creek Trail Niddrie Essendon DFO 527 549 550 477 526 555 556 566 483 Upfield Trail 530 Elizabeth St Gilbert Rd 86 469 476 903 527 19 11 534 St Georges Road Trail Albert St Chifley Dr Maribyrnong River Trail High St 903 903 903 905 Bell Heidelberg Templestowe 465 513 513 551 546 551 279 281 THE PINES M80 Trail 513 513 527 Bell St Micasa Rise Kurunjang 903 469 West Coburg Coburg East Coburg Strathmore 513 280 282 273 280 282 455 458 512 58 1 512 548 295 305 905 512 513 908 419 406 250 350 Glenbervie 512 Merri Creek Trail Thornbury 552 905 903 546 901 901 906 281 461 426 462 462 425 421 Miller St Dundas St 549 59 1 58 309 280 282 309 Arnolds Creek Keilor East 364 Moreland 6 Eaglemont 459 455 406 476 510 510 510 510 902 426 406 309 Moreland Rd Normanby Ave Clarendon St 279 251 ESSENDON 6 567 Darebin Rd 295 453 908 273 465 468 250 318 6 469 458 19 11 86 510 295 503 510 Milleara SC 906 305 1 Livingstone St Caroline Springs Square Croxton Ivanhoe 407 469 279 St Albans Anstey 510 549 215 418 350 453 503 503 503 901 281 408 418 419 421 903 903 426 461 424 419 552 279 318 280 465 469 465 465 468 282 423 424 425 Brunswick West Fairfield 469 908 908 509 Northcote Plaza 609 280 503 407 406 509 476 Northcote 552 508 508 508 508 293 477 457 467 Separation St 309 902 318 318 901 906 East 279 548 457 483 59 58 Brunswick 609 Melton Brunswick Northcote 546 Bulleen 281 508 508 96 295 250 251 200 453 457 460 424 420 567 282 459 456 567 567 546 546 548 903 279 462 426 Bastings St 280 Woodgrove SC Darebin 509 305 305 MOONEE PONDS St Georges Rd 455 456 459 455 456 462 422 423 424 548 305 Brimbank Central SC Aberfeldie 281 458 Caroline Springs 82 404 472 469 305 422 423 424 467 501 476 477 483 504 282 Chum Creek Victoria Rd Station St Grange Rd 459 280 282 672 505 506 508 Upfield Trail 687 Moonee Ponds Maribyrnong River Trail 467 506 506 506 280 High St DONCASTER SC 457 Ginifer Merri 408 Moonee Ponds Creek Trail 467 Dennis Fairfield Alphington 207 279 295 468 309 453 423 423 508 304 305 293 460 462 6 19 96 11 86 Healesville Merri Creek Trail St Georges Road Trail 455 458 Westgarth St 305 273 685 686 687 West Maribyrnong 1 215 407 406 546 902 907 685 309 420 422 Jewell Donvale 57 250 251 905 200 309 57 57 82 82 506 Westgarth 908 295 Melton 406 407 304 685 Darebin Creek Trail 453 685 686 453 454 455 Cordite Ave Raleigh Rd 406 407 468 Barkly Square SC 303 305 309 318 907 903 282 318 457 458 459 207 364 M80 Trail 404 472 509 456 82 57 Northumberland Rd 279 504 504 905 906 907 908 282 280 609 250 251 901 906 To Ararat, Ballarat & Maryborough 280 271 Brunswick Rd Holden St 453 454 459 Rushall Main Yarra Trail Koonung Creek Trail 907 350 444 456 Capital City Trail Doncaster Badger Creek Cobblebank 408 59 303 305 309 318 280 282 902 677 215 HIGHPOINT Park & Ride 303 Warburton Rail Trail 685 686 454 Ascot Vale Royal Park 546 903 472 285 Hampstead Rd Bulleen Rd 284285 444 215 223 407 905 906 907 908 Telebus Clifton Hill 908 271 408 406 408 409 468 Doncaster Rd 676 Interchange Heidelberg Rd 303 Area 1 457 215 426 456 215 426 456 Albion 215 Ballarat Rd 215 410 215 223 303 318 303 318 246 200 271 Rosamond Rd Flemington 672 672 677 LILYDALE 454 504 548 685 410 406 CHIRNSIDE PARK SC 444 Capital City Trail 220 Bridge Kilby Rd 207 906 906 663 670 673 676 Gordon St 409 664 671 672 675 Warburton East Warburton 677 680 685 462 Warburton Rail Trail 200 207 North Ringwood 677 679 683 685 683 683 Ballarat Rd Fisher Pde Koonung Creek Trail 303 380 671 670 679 683 685 683 North Balwyn 303 Rockbank 504 293 454 460 408 472 271 444 48 Greythorn Rd 676 Flemington Racecourse Showgrounds Newmarket 901 220 Farnsworth Ave Clifton Hill 270 271 273 Rathdowne St 6 304 679 281 57 58 19 96 11 86 624 48 Devonshire Rd Churchill Ave 504 408 410 408 410 609 Outer Circle Trail 548 Koonung Creek Trail 672 59 1 903 Flemington Rd 420 422 246 303 670 670 M80 Trail Ballarat Rd 57 302 304 302 304 302 304 675 670 Caroline Springs Deer Park 400 420 422 Ardeer 400 422 427 270 380 Gordon St 223 Earl St Asquith St Valerie St Harp Rd Belmore Rd 364 460 462 216 216 Harp Junction Mullum Mullum Creek Trail Telebus Lilydale Lakeside Lillydale Lake 82 Ballarat Rd 270 Monash St South Rd 406 409 404 Queens Pde 303 305 309 318 370 664 Area 2 670 673 472 285 284 410 Droop St Maribyrnong River Trail 279 303 270 273 303 Royal Pde Lygon St 216 302 304 350 302 903 SUNSHINE Macaulay Rd Kensington Macaulay Essex St 546 High St 612 420 905 906 907 908 Croydon - Lilydale Trail 216 220 400 410 Alexandra Pde 907 Shiel St 380 400 370 679 Eastern Fwy BOX HILL Mullum Mullum Creek Trail 200 207 420 422 426 427 902 Ashley St 270 279 472 410 472 223 410 472 48 548 624 428 429 456 471 FOOTSCRAY 3 3a 609 109 201 270 271279 680 901 279 670 663 Princess St 548 RINGWOOD 400 5 6 281 284 293 302 612 273 471 82 402 403 404 Kensington Rd Elgar Rd Telebus 546 546 427 663 220 216 220 16 64 Cotham Rd Whitehorse Rd 732 733 735 765 766 271 364 370 380 Mooroolbark 429 Barkly St Barkly St 406 409 410 411 Area 3 402 67 72 109 109 109 767 768 901 670 679 742 675 680 Sunshine West 412 414 271 279 271 742 402 664 428 427 428 903 Tottenham West Footscray Middle Footscray South Kensington 200 207 200 207 Kew - Camberwell Elgin St Johnston St Kew Junction Cotham Rd 72 284 Box Hill - Ringwood Trail Box Hill - Ringwood Trail 380 679 Victoria Park 302 901 58 Melbourne 16 Ringwood East Telebus 59 University 612 Area 4 428 Melbourne 689 Heatherdale Croydon 19 96 11 86 Laburnum Nunawading MITCHAM Sunshine Rd 402 403 403 401 403 401 402 403 University 223 411 412 414 733 273 735 664 670 671 672 688 Blackburn 270 370 736 738 689 412 Grattan St Nicholson St Brunswick St Smith St Hoddle St Balwyn Rd 703 735 736 273 380 688 689 690 737 688 401 402 High St Sth 740 765 907 414 411 216 216 Montrose 765 903 768 57 688 690 Dynon Rd 403 505 689 429 86 Collingwood 546 688 688 58 736 902 735 738 736 765 742 North Melbourne 735 901 401 664 Lygon St Rathdowne St 472 223 765 703 765
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