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Shepparton Line Partial Extreme Heat Timetable AD On an extremely hot day, keep an eye on the V/Line website and we’ll tell you when this timetable is in effect.AD Shepparton Line Partial extreme heat timetable AD Melbourne to Shepparton and Cobram, Tocumwal, Griffith Monday to Friday Sat, Sun Sat Sun Sat, Sun Service TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN Service Information ƒ ƒç ƒç ƒç ƒç ƒç ƒç ƒç ƒç ƒç SOUTHERN CROSS dep 05.55 07.05 09.26 09.26 10.36 12.36 14.36 16.07 17.33 19.07 19.07 09.16 09.16 12.36 16.36 16.36 18.36 18.36 North Melbourne – – – – – 12.41u 14.41u – 17.38u 19.11u 19.11u – – – – – – – Broadmeadows 06.16u 07.27u 09.52u 09.52u 10.56u 12.58u 14.56u 16.33u 18.04u 19.28u 19.28u 09.38u 09.38u 12.58u 16.56u 16.56u 18.58u 18.58u Craigieburn 06.24u 07.38u – – 11.04u – 15.08u – – – – – – – 17.04u 17.04u – – Donnybrook 06.32 07.43 – – 11.09 – 15.14 16.52 18.21 – – 09.52 09.52 13.12 17.10 17.10 – – Wallan 06.44 07.52 10.20 10.20 11.18 13.22 15.23 17.05 18.30 19.52 19.52 10.05 10.05 13.24 17.19 17.19 19.22 19.22 Heathcote Junction 06.50 07.57 – – 11.23 – 15.28 – 18.35 – – 10.11 10.11 13.30 17.24 17.24 – – Wandong 06.53 08.00 10.28 10.28 11.26 13.29 15.30 17.12 18.38 20.00 20.00 10.14 10.14 13.33 17.26 17.26 19.29 19.29 Kilmore East 07.00 08.06 10.34 10.34 11.32 13.38 15.40 17.21 18.48 20.07 20.07 10.21 10.21 13.42 17.36 17.36 19.38 19.38 Broadford 07.09 08.14 10.43 10.43 11.40 13.48 15.50 17.31 18.57 20.15 20.15 10.29 10.29 13.52 17.46 17.46 19.48 19.48 Tallarook 07.19 08.23 – – 11.49 – 15.59 – 19.06 – – 10.40 10.40 14.03 17.55 17.55 – – SEYMOUR arr 07.29 08.33 11.02 11.02 11.59 14.08 16.13 17.53 19.21 20.35 20.35 10.50 10.50 14.14 18.09 18.09 20.08 20.08 Change Service COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH Service Information ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ SEYMOUR dep 07.35 08.43 11.07 11.07 12.09 14.18 16.13 17.58 19.21 20.40 20.40 10.55 10.55 14.19 18.09 18.09 20.13 20.13 Nagambie 07.53 09.10 11.25 11.25 12.36 14.41 16.40 18.21 19.48 20.58 20.58 11.13 11.13 14.42 18.36 18.36 20.31 20.31 Nagambie Vine St – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 18.37 18.37 – – MURCHISON EAST arr – – – 11.41 – – – – – – 21.14 – 11.29 – – – – 20.47 Change Service COACH COACH COACH COACH Service Information E ∑ E ∑ E ∑ E ∑ MURCHISON EAST dep 08.09 – 11.41 11.51 – 15.00 17.03 18.40 – 21.14 21.24 11.29 11.39 15.01 18.58a 18.58a 20.47 20.52 Murchison – – – 11.56 13.00 – 17.06 – 20.12 – 21.29 – 11.44 – 19.00 19.00 – 20.57 Toolamba – – – – – – 17.15 – – – – – – – – – – – Mooroopna Coach Stop – – – – 13.24 – 17.27 – 20.36 – – – – – 19.24 19.24 – – Mooroopna Stn 08.33 – 12.08 – – 15.27 – 19.07 – 21.38 – 11.53 – 15.28 – – 21.11 – Shepparton (1) – 09.55d – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – SHEPPARTON arr 08.41 09.58 12.16 – 13.34 15.36 – 19.14 20.46 21.45 – 12.00 – 15.37 19.34 19.34 21.19 – Change Service COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH Service Information M ∑ ∑ E ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ E ∑ ∑ SHEPPARTON dep 10.20 12.22 – 15.41 17.38 19.19 21.55 – 12.10 – 19.44 21.24 – Shepparton (1) – – 15.46 17.43 – – – – – 19.46 – – Goulburn Valley Hospital – – – 17.46 – – – – – – – – TATURA arr – 12.11 16.06 – – – 21.44 – 11.59 20.04 – 21.12 Congupna 12.32 17.53 – – 12.25 – Tallygaroopna 12.42 17.58 19.34 22.10 12.30 21.39 Wunghnu 12.47 18.04 19.44 22.20 12.40 21.49 Numurkah 12.52 18.16 19.49 22.25 12.45 21.54 Katunga 13.02 18.25 19.59 22.35 13.00 22.04 Strathmerton 13.12 18.38 20.09 22.45 13.05 22.14 Yarroweyah 13.17 18.43 20.14 22.50 13.10 22.19 COBRAM arr 13.22 18.48 20.21 22.57 13.15 22.24 Barooga 18.51 – – – Koonoomoo – 20.35 23.11 22.38 TOCUMWAL arr 19.08 20.42 23.18 22.45 Finley 21.01 23.04 Jerilderie 21.31 23.33 Coleambally 22.21 00.23 Darlington Point 22.43 00.43 GRIFFITH arr 23.07 01.08 ƒ – First Class / ç – Catering / ∑ – Wheelchair accessible / u – Pick up only / a – Stops only if required to pick up or set down / E – To Moama/Echuca / M – Murraylink to Mildura / Coach services shown in red / £ Reservations required Altered timetables may apply on public holidays. Please check vline.com.au prior to travelling. This coach service will not operate while a Code Red fire danger declaration is in place for any fire district that it travels through. Coach stop Barooga – General Store / corner Banna and Jondarayan Avenues Murchison – Adjacent Murchison Tatura – Cafe, Fraser Street near Hogan locations Coleambally – Opposite Bendigo Bank / / Jerilderie – Caltex Roadhouse / Bakery, Milk Bar / Numurkah – Street / Tocumwal – Morris Street / Congupna – Farrell Park, Katandra Road Katunga – General Store/Post Office / Corner Quinn and Mieklejohn Streets / Toolamba – Toolamba-Mooroopna / Darlington Point – Countrylink Coach Koonoomoo – Cobram-Koonoomoo Shepparton (1) – Bus Stop, Wyndham Road / Wunghnu – Post Office Store / Stop, Bridge Street / Road, adjacent to the entrance to the Street / Strathmerton – Newsagent / Yarroweyah – Murray Valley Highway Finley – Wollamai Street near Newell Strawberry Farm / Mooroopna – Corner Tallygaroopna – Fowler Street / and Kokoda Road Highway / Griffith – Visitors Centre, Midland Highway and Mill Street / Plan your journey and check for live service updates at ptv.vic.gov.au, on the PTV app or call 1800 800 007. Authorised by the Victorian Government, Treasury Place, Melbourne. 410D Plan your journey and check for live service updates at ptv.vic.gov.au, on the PTV app or call 1800 800 007. Authorised by the Victorian Government, Treasury Place, Melbourne. On an extremely hot day, keep an eye on the V/Line website and we’ll tell you when this timetable is in effect.AD Shepparton Line Partial extreme heat timetable AD Griffith, Tocumwal and Cobram to Melbourne via Shepparton Monday to Friday Friday Service COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH TRAIN COACH COACH TRAIN COACH COACH COACH COACH Service Information ∑ ∑ E ∑ ∑ ∑ ƒç ∑ E ∑ ƒç ∑ E ∑ ∑ ∑ GRIFFITH dep 02.14 Darlington Point 02.37u Coleambally 02.59 Jerilderie 03.49 Finley 04.19 TOCUMWAL dep 03.32 04.38 06.36 Koonoomoo 03.39 04.45 – Barooga – – 06.51 COBRAM dep 03.53 04.59 07.01 09.00 14.25 Yarroweyah 03.58 05.04 07.11 09.05 14.30 Strathmerton 04.03 05.09 07.16 09.10 14.35 Katunga 04.13 05.19 07.21 09.20 14.45 Numurkah 04.28 05.34 07.36 09.30 14.55 Wunghnu 04.33 05.39 07.42 09.35 15.05 Tallygaroopna 04.43 05.49 07.50 09.45 15.10 Congupna – – 07.55 09.50 15.15 Goulburn Valley Hospital – – 08.08 – – TATURA dep – – 06.17 – – 09.30 – 15.58 Shepparton (1) – – – 08.11 – 09.50 – – SHEPPARTON arr 05.02 06.09 – 08.16 10.15 09.55 15.35 – Change Service TRAIN TRAIN COACH TRAIN Service Information ƒç ∑ ƒç SHEPPARTON dep 05.12 06.24 – 07.36 08.31 09.44 10.40 10.40 12.58 16.05 – 16.36 18.13 Shepparton (1) – – – – 08.34 – – – – – – – – Mooroopna Stn 05.17 06.29 – – – 09.49 – – 13.03 16.10 – – – Mooroopna Coach Stop – – – 07.46 08.39 – – – – – – 16.46 – Toolamba – – – – 08.51 – – – – – – – – Murchison – – 06.32 08.10 09.01 – 11.07 11.07 – – 16.13 17.10 18.45 MURCHISON EAST arr – – 06.37 – – – – – – – 16.18 – – Change Service TRAIN TRAIN Service Information ƒç ƒç – – MURCHISON EAST dep 05.40 06.52 06.52 – – 10.12 – – 13.29 16.36 16.36 – – Nagambie 05.57 07.09 07.09 08.34 09.26 10.28 11.32 11.32 13.49 16.56 16.56 17.34 19.11 SEYMOUR arr 06.16 07.28 07.28 09.01 10.01 10.52 12.00 12.00 14.13 17.20 17.20 18.01 19.38 Change Service TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN SEYMOUR dep 06.18 07.30 07.30 09.16 10.16 10.54 12.16 12.16 14.15 17.22 17.22 18.16 19.53 Tallarook 06.25 – – 09.22 10.22 – 12.22 12.22 – – – 18.22 19.59 Broadford 06.36 07.46 07.46 09.31 10.31 11.10 12.35 12.35 14.33 17.49 17.49 18.31 20.08 Kilmore East 06.46 07.55 07.55 09.39 10.39 11.19 12.44 12.44 14.43 18.05 18.05 18.39 20.16 Wandong 06.53 08.02 08.02 09.45 10.45 11.26 12.51 12.51 14.51 18.16 18.16 18.45 20.22 Heathcote Junction 06.56 – – 09.48 10.48 – 12.53 12.53 – – – 18.48 20.25 Wallan 07.02 08.10 08.10 09.53 10.53 11.34 12.58 12.58 14.58 18.29 18.29 18.53 20.30 Donnybrook 07.13 08.21 08.21 10.01 11.01 – 13.11 13.11 – – – 19.01 20.38 Craigieburn – – – 10.10d 11.10d – 13.19 13.19 – – – 19.10d 20.47d Broadmeadows 07.30d 08.38d 08.38d 10.18d 11.18d 12.00d 13.29 13.29 15.28 19.09 19.09 19.18d 20.55d North Melbourne 07.54d 09.04d 09.04d 10.32d 11.32d – – – – – – – – SOUTHERN CROSS arr 08.02 09.10 09.10 10.39 11.39 12.21 13.59 13.59 16.00 19.39 19.39 19.41 21.19 ƒ – First Class / ç – Catering / ∑ – Wheelchair accessible / u – Pick up only / d – Set down only / E – From Moama/Echuca / M – Murraylink from Mildura / Coach services shown in red / £ Reservations required / £ Friday only Altered timetables may apply on public holidays.
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