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MELBOURNE - YARRAM VIA KOO WEE RUP & LEONGATHA Bus Time Schedule & Line Map MELBOURNE - YARRAM VIA KOO WEE RUP & LEONGATHA bus time schedule & line map MELBOURNE - YARRAM VIA KO… Melbourne View In Website Mode The MELBOURNE - YARRAM VIA KOO WEE RUP & LEONGATHA bus line (Melbourne) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Melbourne: 5:40 AM - 6:55 PM (2) Yarram: 6:25 AM - 9:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest MELBOURNE - YARRAM VIA KOO WEE RUP & LEONGATHA bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next MELBOURNE - YARRAM VIA KOO WEE RUP & LEONGATHA bus arriving. Direction: Melbourne MELBOURNE - YARRAM VIA KOO WEE RUP & 17 stops LEONGATHA bus Time Schedule VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Melbourne Route Timetable: Sunday 6:25 AM - 4:33 PM Memorial Park/Grant St (Yarram) Monday 5:40 AM - 6:55 PM 149 Grant Street, Yarram Tuesday 5:40 AM - 6:55 PM Alberton Store/South Gippsland Hwy (Alberton) 98 Turnbull Street, Alberton (Vic.) Wednesday 5:40 AM - 6:55 PM Post O∆ce/South Gippsland Hwy (Welshpool) Thursday 5:40 AM - 6:55 PM 20 Main Street, Welshpool (Vic.) Friday 5:40 AM - 6:55 PM Newsagency/Stanley St (Toora) Saturday 6:25 AM - 4:33 PM 52 Stanley Street, Toora Pulhams Store/Main St (Foster) 22 Main Street, Foster MELBOURNE - YARRAM VIA KOO WEE RUP & Roo Fuel/Meeniyan - Promontory Rd (Fish Creek) LEONGATHA bus Info 2 Foster Road, Fish Creek Direction: Melbourne Stops: 17 Neals Rd/Meeniyan - Promontory Rd (Buffalo) Trip Duration: 155 min Line Summary: Memorial Park/Grant St (Yarram), Welsford St/South Gippsland Hwy (Meeniyan) Alberton Store/South Gippsland Hwy (Alberton), 119 Whitelaw Street, Meeniyan Post O∆ce/South Gippsland Hwy (Welshpool), Newsagency/Stanley St (Toora), Pulhams Koala Dr/Swan Rd (Koonwarra) Store/Main St (Foster), Roo Fuel/Meeniyan - 13 Swan Road, Koonwarra Promontory Rd (Fish Creek), Neals Rd/Meeniyan - Promontory Rd (Buffalo), Welsford St/South Leongatha Railway Station/Long St (Leongatha) Gippsland Hwy (Meeniyan), Koala Dr/Swan Rd Bennett Lane, Leongatha (Koonwarra), Leongatha Railway Station/Long St (Leongatha), Coal Creek Museum/South Gippsland Coal Creek Museum/South Gippsland Hwy Hwy (Korumburra), King St/Commercial St (Korumburra) (Korumburra), Clarence St/Victoria Rd (Loch), 17 Leongatha Road, Korumburra Mitchell St/Davis St (Nyora), Lang Lang Bus Interchange/Western Port Rd (Lang Lang), Koo Wee King St/Commercial St (Korumburra) Rup Bus Interchange/Rossiter Rd (Koo Wee Rup), 145 Commercial Street, Korumburra Southern Cross Coach Terminal/Spencer St (Melbourne City) Clarence St/Victoria Rd (Loch) 32 Victoria Road, Loch Mitchell St/Davis St (Nyora) Lang Lang Bus Interchange/Western Port Rd (Lang Lang) 9 Westernport Road, Lang Lang Koo Wee Rup Bus Interchange/Rossiter Rd (Koo Wee Rup) Southern Cross Coach Terminal/Spencer St (Melbourne City) 201 Spencer Street, Docklands Direction: Yarram MELBOURNE - YARRAM VIA KOO WEE RUP & 17 stops LEONGATHA bus Time Schedule VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Yarram Route Timetable: Sunday 8:50 AM - 5:50 PM Southern Cross Coach Terminal/Spencer St Monday 6:25 AM - 9:00 PM (Melbourne City) 201 Spencer Street, Docklands Tuesday 6:25 AM - 9:00 PM Koo Wee Rup Bus Interchange/Rossiter Rd (Koo Wednesday 6:25 AM - 9:00 PM Wee Rup) Thursday 6:25 AM - 9:00 PM Lang Lang Bus Interchange/Western Port Rd Friday 6:25 AM - 9:00 PM (Lang Lang) 9 Westernport Road, Lang Lang Saturday 8:50 AM - 5:50 PM Mitchell St/Davis St (Nyora) 44 Davis Street, Nyora Clarence St/Victoria Rd (Loch) MELBOURNE - YARRAM VIA KOO WEE RUP & 31 Victoria Road, Loch LEONGATHA bus Info Direction: Yarram King St/Commercial St (Korumburra) Stops: 17 84 Commercial Street, Korumburra Trip Duration: 210 min Line Summary: Southern Cross Coach Coal Creek Museum/South Gippsland Hwy Terminal/Spencer St (Melbourne City), Koo Wee Rup (Korumburra) Bus Interchange/Rossiter Rd (Koo Wee Rup), Lang South Gippsland Highway, Korumburra Lang Bus Interchange/Western Port Rd (Lang Lang), Mitchell St/Davis St (Nyora), Clarence St/Victoria Rd Leongatha Railway Station/Long St (Leongatha) (Loch), King St/Commercial St (Korumburra), Coal Bennett Lane, Leongatha Creek Museum/South Gippsland Hwy (Korumburra), Leongatha Railway Station/Long St (Leongatha), Koala Dr/Swan Rd (Koonwarra) Koala Dr/Swan Rd (Koonwarra), Welsford St/South 13 Swan Road, Koonwarra Gippsland Hwy (Meeniyan), Neals Rd/Meeniyan - Promontory Rd (Buffalo), Roo Fuel/Meeniyan - Welsford St/South Gippsland Hwy (Meeniyan) Promontory Rd (Fish Creek), Pulhams Store/Main St 82-94 Whitelaw Street, Meeniyan (Foster), Newsagency/Stanley St (Toora), Post O∆ce/South Gippsland Hwy (Welshpool), Alberton Neals Rd/Meeniyan - Promontory Rd (Buffalo) Store/South Gippsland Hwy (Alberton), Memorial Park/Grant St (Yarram) Roo Fuel/Meeniyan - Promontory Rd (Fish Creek) 2 Foster Road, Fish Creek Pulhams Store/Main St (Foster) 22 Main Street, Foster Newsagency/Stanley St (Toora) 52 Stanley Street, Toora Post O∆ce/South Gippsland Hwy (Welshpool) 19 Main Street, Welshpool (Vic.) Alberton Store/South Gippsland Hwy (Alberton) 89 Turnbull Street, Alberton (Vic.) Memorial Park/Grant St (Yarram) 149 Grant Street, Yarram MELBOURNE - YARRAM VIA KOO WEE RUP & LEONGATHA 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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