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Seymour Line Saturday 7 March Until Friday 27 March D Temporary coach replacement timetable Seymour Line Saturday 7 March until Friday 27 March D Coaches are replacing all Seymour and Shepparton trains for the entire journey from Saturday 7 March until Friday 27 March. V/Line coach replacement services will run to an altered Saturday timetable on the Labour Day public holiday on Monday 9 March. Please allow extra time for your journey. Thank you for your patience. Shepparton and Seymour to Melbourne Monday to Friday Service COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH SHEPPARTON 5.10 Mooroopna 5.23 Murchison East 5.55 Nagambie 6.15 Seymour 4.45 5.00 5.49 5.49 6.17 6.17 6.42b Tallarook 4.57 5.12 6.01 6.01 6.29 6.29 6.54b Broadford 5.12 5.27 — 6.05 6.16 — 6.35 6.44 7.09b Kilmore East 5.25 5.40 — 6.18 6.29 — 6.48 6.57 7.22b Wandong — 5.11 5.30 5.49b — — 6.19 6.38 — — 6.50 7.06 7.31b Heathcote Junction — 5.15 5.34 5.53b — — 6.23 6.42 — — 6.54 7.10 7.35b Wallan — 5.24 5.37 5.43 6.02b — — — 6.26 6.26 6.51 — — — 7.00 7.00 7.19 7.44b Donnybrook — 5.42 — 6.01 6.20b — — — — 6.44 7.09 — — — — 7.18 7.10 7.37 8.02b Craigieburn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Broadmeadows 6.05d 6.05d — 6.26d 6.45d 7.04d 7.02d 7.07d 7.11d 7.37d 7.37d 7.36d 7.54d 7.41d 8.11d 8.36d SOUTHERN CROSS 6.32 6.32 6.33 6.54 7.12 7.31 7.29 7.37 7.27 7.41 8.14 8.14 8.13 8.31 8.16 8.22 8.10 8.49 9.13 Monday to Friday continued Service COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH TRAIN SHEPPARTON 6.25 6.25 6.25 Mooroopna 6.38 — 6.38 Murchison East 7.10 — 7.10 Nagambie 7.30 — 7.30 Seymour 6.55 6.55 — — 7.32 7.32 7.57b 8.11 8.11 8.11 08.59 Tallarook 7.07 7.07 — — — 8.23 — 8.23 — Broadford — 7.13 7.22 — — 7.55 7.55 8.20b 8.38 — 8.38 — Kilmore East — 7.26 7.35 — — 8.08 8.08 8.33b 8.51 — 8.51 — Wandong — — 7.28 7.44 — — — 8.17 8.03 8.42b — — 8.41 9.00b — Heathcote Junction — — 7.32 7.48 — — — — — — — — 8.45 9.04b — Wallan — — — 7.37 7.37 7.57 — — — 8.27 8.11 8.13 8.52b — — 8.54 9.13b — Donnybrook — — — — 7.48 7.55 8.15 — — — 8.45 — 8.31 9.10b — — 9.12 9.31b — Craigieburn — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 9.24d 9.43d — Broadmeadows 8.33d 8.26d 8.32d — — 8.29d 8.45d 8.56d — 8.48d 9.08d — 8.54d 9.33d 9.31d — 9.43d 10.02d 09.53d SOUTHERN CROSS 9.05 8.59 9.05 8.43 8.40 9.02 9.17 9.28 8.57 9.20 9.40 9.17 9.26 9.58 9.56 9.31 10.08 10.27 10.35 Monday to Friday continued Fri Service COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH SHEPPARTON 9.35 13.06 Mooroopna 9.48 — Murchison East 10.20 — Nagambie 10.40 — Seymour 9.13 9.13 9.13 10.13 10.13 10.13 10.46 11.07b 12.13 12.13 12.13 13.13 — Tallarook — 9.25 9.25 — 10.25 10.25 — — — 12.25 12.25 13.25 — Broadford — 9.40 9.40 — 10.40 10.40 11.09 11.30b — 12.40 12.40 13.40 — Kilmore East — 9.53 9.53 — 10.53 10.53 11.22 11.43b — 12.53 12.53 13.53 — Wandong — — 9.43 10.02b — — 10.43 11.02b 11.17 11.31b 11.52b — — 12.43 13.02b 13.43 14.02b — 14.44 Heathcote Junction — — 9.47 10.06b — — 10.47 11.06b — — — — — 12.47 13.06b 13.47 14.06b — — Wallan — — 9.56 10.15b — — 10.56 11.15b 11.27 11.41b 12.02b — — 12.56 13.15b 13.56 14.15b — 14.54 Donnybrook — — 10.14 10.33b — — 11.14 11.33b — — — — — 13.14 13.33b 14.14 14.33b — — Craigieburn — — 10.26d 10.45d — — 11.26d 11.45d — — — — — 13.26d 13.45d 14.26d 14.45d — — Broadmeadows — 10.33d 10.45d 11.04d — 11.33d 11.45d 12.04d 12.01d 12.15d 12.36d — 13.33d 13.45d 14.04d 14.45d 15.04d — 15.28d SOUTHERN CROSS 10.33 10.58 11.10 11.29 11.33 11.58 12.10 12.29 12.26 12.40 13.01 13.33 13.58 14.10 14.29 15.10 15.29 15.24 15.53 u – Pick up only / d – Set down only / b - Stops to set down passengers only when required. Please check vline.com.au prior to travelling. For more information visit ptv.vic.gov.au or call 1800 800 007 MSR02460-27.02.2020 Authorised by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne. Page 1 of 6 Temporary coach replacement timetable Seymour Line Saturday 7 March until Friday 27 March D Coaches are replacing all Seymour and Shepparton trains for the entire journey from Saturday 7 March until Friday 27 March. V/Line coach replacement services will run to an altered Saturday timetable on the Labour Day public holiday on Monday 9 March. Please allow extra time for your journey. Thank you for your patience. Shepparton and Seymour to Melbourne Monday to Friday continued Fri Monday to Friday continued Service COACH COACH COACH TRAIN COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH TRAIN COACH COACH COACH COACH SHEPPARTON 13.06 16.03 16.03 16.03 Mooroopna 13.19 — 16.16 16.16 Murchison East 13.51 — 16.48 16.48 Nagambie 14.11 — 17.08 17.08 Seymour 14.12 14.38b 15.09 15.41 16.13 — — 17.09 17.35b 18.29 19.44 20.23 21.58 Tallarook — — 15.53 16.25 — — — — 18.41 — 20.35 22.10 Broadford 14.35 15.01b — 16.08 16.40 — — 17.32 17.58b 18.56 — 20.50 22.25 Kilmore East 14.48 15.14b — 16.21 16.53 — — 17.45 18.11b 19.09 — 21.03 22.38 Wandong 14.57b 15.23b 16.11 — 16.30b 16.43 17.02b — — 17.41 17.54b 18.20b 18.59 19.18 — 20.53 21.12 22.28 22.47b Heathcote Junction — — 16.15 — 16.34b 16.47 17.06b — — — — — 19.03 19.22 — 20.57 21.16 22.32 22.51b Wallan 15.07b 15.33b 16.24 — 16.43b 16.56 17.15b — — 17.51 18.04b 18.30b 19.12 19.31 — 21.06 21.25 22.41 23.00b Donnybrook — — 16.42 — 17.01b 17.14 17.33b — — — — — 19.30 19.49 — 21.24 21.43 22.59 23.18b Craigieburn — — 16.54d — 17.13d 17.26d 17.45d — — — — — 19.42d 20.01d — 21.36d 21.55d 23.11d 23.30d Broadmeadows 15.41d 16.07d 17.13d 16.03d 17.32d 17.45d 18.04d — 18.34d 18.25d 18.38d 19.04d 20.01d 20.20d 21.11d 21.55d 22.14d 23.30d 23.49d SOUTHERN CROSS 16.06 16.32 17.38 16.40 17.57 18.10 18.29 16.03 18.59 18.50 19.03 19.29 20.26 20.45 21.45 22.20 22.39 23.55 0.14 Fri Saturday and Labour Day Service COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH TRAIN COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH Service Information ∑ ˜ SHEPPARTON 7.13 7.13 7.13 Mooroopna — 7.26 7.26 Murchison East — 7.58 7.58 Nagambie — 8.18 8.18 Seymour 23.00 6.29 6.29 — — 08.45b 8.20 8.20 8.59 9.49 9.49 9.49 11.09 11.09 Tallarook — 6.41 6.41 — — 08.57b 8.32 8.32 — — 10.01 10.01 — 11.21 Broadford 23.20 6.56 6.56 — — 09.12b — 8.37 8.47 — — — 10.05 10.16 — — Kilmore East — 7.09 7.09 — — 09.25b — 8.50 9.00 — — — 10.18 10.29 — — KIlmore, Hudson Park 23.35 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Wandong — — 6.59 07.18b — — 09.34b — — 8.53 09.09b — — — — 10.19 10.38b — — Heathcote Junction — — 7.03 07.22b — — 09.38b — — 8.57 09.13b — — — — 10.23 10.42b — — Wallan — — 7.12 07.31b — — 09.47b — — 9.06 09.22b — — — — 10.32 10.51b — — Wallan Public Hall 23.50 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Donnybrook — — 7.30 07.49b — — 10.05b — — 9.24 09.40b — — — — 10.50 11.09b — — Craigieburn — — 07.42d 08.01d — — — — — — — — — — — 11.02d 11.21d — — Broadmeadows — — 08.01d 08.20d — 09.44d 10.28d 09.29d 09.30d 09.47d 10.03d 09.53d — 10.58d 10.58d 11.21d 11.40d — 12.18d SOUTHERN CROSS 00.40 8.12 8.26 8.45 9.31 10.09 10.53 9.54 9.55 10.12 10.28 8.24 11.09 11.23 11.23 11.46 12.05 12.29 12.43 Saturday and Labour Day continued Service COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH TRAIN COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH SHEPPARTON 12.34 12.34 12.34 Mooroopna — 12.47 12.47 Murchison East — 13.19 13.19 Nagambie — 13.39 13.39 Seymour 11.09 12.29 12.29 — — 14.06b 13.41 13.41 14.49 15.09 14.49 16.09 16.09 Tallarook 11.21 12.41 12.41 — — 14.18b 13.53 13.53 15.01 — 15.01 16.21 16.21 Broadford 11.25 11.36 12.56 12.56 — — 14.33b 14.08 14.08 15.16 — 15.16 16.36 16.36 Kilmore East 11.38 11.49 13.09 13.09 — — 14.46b 14.21 14.21 15.29 — 15.29 16.49 16.49 Wandong — 11.39 11.58b — 12.59 13.18b — — 14.55b — 14.30b 14.14 — — 15.19 15.38b — 16.39 16.58b Heathcote Junction — 11.43 12.02b — 13.03 13.22b — — 14.59b — 14.34b 14.18 — — 15.23 15.42b — 16.43 17.02b Wallan — 11.52 12.11b — 13.12 13.31b — — 15.08b — 14.43b 14.27 — — 15.32 15.51b — 16.52 17.11b Donnybrook — 12.10 12.29b — 13.30 13.49b — — 15.26b — 15.01b 14.45 — — 15.50 16.09b — 17.10 17.29b Craigieburn — 12.22d 12.41d — 13.42d 14.01d — — — — — — — — 16.02d 16.21d — 17.22d 17.41d Broadmeadows 12.18d 12.41d 13.00d — 14.01d 14.20d — 15.05d 15.49d — 15.24d 15.08d — 16.03d 16.21d 16.40d — 17.41d 18.00d SOUTHERN CROSS 12.43 13.06 13.25 14.12 14.26 14.45 14.52 15.30 16.14 15.24 15.49 15.33 16.32 16.40 16.46 17.05 17.52 18.06 18.25 u – Pick up only / d – Set down only / b - Stops to set down passengers only when required.
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