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Harbour Esplanade UEEN ST FEDERATION UEEN ST FEDERATION LITTLE COLLINS SQUARE LITTLE COLLINS SQUARE (Drop-off) MARKET ST MARKET ST WILLIAM ST WILLIAM ST RIVERBOAT RIVERBOAT PRINCES BRIDGE DEPARTURES PRINCES BRIDGE DEPARTURES Docklands Docklands BOURKE ST SPENCER ST IMMIGRATION SPENCER ST IMMIGRATION MUSEUM MUSEUM COLLINS COLLINS RIVERBOAT RIVERBOAT 7. Harbour Esplanade E DEPARTURES E DEPARTURES BOURKE ST G G D D I I R HAMER HALL ST KILDA RD R HAMER HALL ST KILDA RD B B (Pick-up) FLINDERS LANE FLINDERS LANE S S N N E E E E SEA LIFE U SEA LIFE U MELBOURNE Q MELBOURNE Q COLLINS ST AQUARIUM COLLINS ST AQUARIUM Y Y FLINDERS STREET FLINDERS STREET RIVERSIDE UA RIVERSIDE UA COLLINS ST SOUTHBANKEUREKA COLLINS ST SOUTHBANKEUREKA SKYDECK 88 SKYDECK 88 CROWN CROWN ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX COMPLEX WILLIAM CITY RD WILLIAM CITY RD MISSION TO SEAFARERS VICTORIA POLICE MUSEUM MISSION TO SEAFARERS VICTORIA POLICE MUSEUM ADDERLEY ST ADDERLEY ST CITY KIN ST UEENS BRIDE ST MELBOURNE CITY KIN ST UEENS BRIDE ST MELBOURNE RECITAL CENTRE RECITAL CENTRE DOCKLANDS DRIVE DOCKLANDS DRIVE Port Melbourne TRAVELLERSMELBOURNE Port Melbourne TRAVELLERSMELBOURNE YARRA RIVER AIDTHEATRE COMPANY YARRA RIVER AIDTHEATRE COMPANY SOUTHBANK THEATRE SOUTHBANK THEATRE POWER ST INFORMATION V POWER ST INFORMATION V STURTVICTORIA STREET STURTVICTORIA STREET DODDS ST COLLINS ST DODDS ST COLLINS ST TOWN KINS W TOWN KINS W LITTLE LONSDALE LITTLE LONSDALE South Wharf CITY ROAD South Wharf CITY ROAD MELBOURNE CONVENTION A MELBOURNE CONVENTION A WURUNDERI W AND EXHIBITION CENTRE Y WURUNDERI W AND EXHIBITION CENTRE Y LA TROBE ST BOURKE STREET MALL ATHENAEUM NEWQUAY LA TROBE ST BOURKE STREET MALL ATHENAEUM CLARENDON ST SouthbankMELBOURNE THEATRE CLARENDON ST SouthbankMELBOURNE THEATRE COLONIAL TRAMCAR TOWN HALL COLONIAL TRAMCAR TOWN HALL RESTAURANT PICK-UP RESTAURANT PICK-UP LONSDALE RUSSELL ST LONSDALE RUSSELL ST REGENT THEATRE REGENT THEATRE S S SW SW AUSTRALIAN CENTRE AUSTRALIAN CENTRE A HER MAJESTY’S A HER MAJESTY’S Y ANSTON ST FOR CONTEMPORATHERY AATRERT Y ANSTON ST FOR CONTEMPORATHERY AATRERT WESTA LITTLE BOURKE WESTA LITTLE BOURKE FOOTSCRA FESTIVAL HALL FOOTSCRA FESTIVAL HALL TE FREEW NORMANBY RD UEEN MALTHOUSE THEATRE TE FREEW NORMANBY RD UEEN MALTHOUSE THEATRE FLAGSTAFF ST PAUL’S FLAGSTAFF ST PAUL’S SOUTHERN CROSS ELIABETH ST SOUTHERN CROSS ELIABETH ST CATHEDRAL CATHEDRAL ETIHAD STATIONS AY GARDENS ETIHAD STATIONS AY GARDENS Y RD TMAN ST CHINATOWN Y RD TMAN ST CHINATOWN VICTORIA HARBOUR BA CITY RD VICTORIA HARBOUR BA CITY RD STADIUM WILLIAM STADIUM WILLIAM BOURKE ACMI VICTORIA BARRACKS BOURKE ACMI VICTORIA BARRACKS THE IAN POTTER THE IAN POTTER CENTRE: NGV CENTRE: NGV WATERFRONT ADDERLEYTRAVELLERS ST AID TRAVELLERS AID WATERFRONT ADDERLEYTRAVELLERS ST AID TRAVELLERS AID UEEN ST UEEN ST CITY 2. Harbour Esplanade KIN ST FEDERATION CITY KIN ST FEDERATION SQUARE SQUARE DOCKLANDS DRIVE LITTLE COLLINS TRAVELLERS DOCKLANDS DRIVE LITTLE COLLINS TRAVELLERS (Drop-off) MARKET ST MARKET ST WILLIAM ST AID WILLIAM ST AID RIVERBOAT RIVERBOAT PRINCES BRIDGE DEPARTURES INFORMATION PRINCES BRIDGE DEPARTURES INFORMATION Docklands VICTORIA Docklands BOURKE ST VICTORIA SPENCER ST IMMIGRATION SPENCER ST IMMIGRATION TOWN MUSEUM TOWNCOLLINS ST MUSEUM COLLINS ST COLLINS com au COLLINS LITTLE LONSDALE . LITTLE LONSDALE RIVERBOAT RIVERBOAT 7. Harbour Esplanade E DEPARTURES E DEPARTURES BOURKE ST WURUNDERI W G WURUNDERI W G D D com au I I . NEWQUAY LA TROBE ST BOURKE STREET MALL NEWQUAY LA TROBE ST BOURKE STREET MALL R HAMER HALL ST KILDA RD ATHENAEUM R HAMER HALL ST KILDA RD ATHENAEUM B B (Pick-up) FLINDERS LANE MELBOURNE THEATRE FLINDERS LANE MELBOURNE THEATRE S S TOWN HALL TOWN HALL N N E RUSSELL ST E RUSSELL ST LONSDALEThe Southbank DocklandsE Airport Express offers a direct airport continuous looped service 7am–7pm with a 30 minute frequency on weekdaysLONSDALE and hourly service E on weekends, 7 days a week, SEA LIFE U REGENT THEATRE SEA LIFE U REGENT THEATRE MELBOURNE Q MELBOURNE Q COLLINS ST AQUARIUM COLLINS ST AQUARIUM Y SW Y SW FLINDERS365 days STREET a year. That’s an average of 56 trips per day with direct connectivity between the Southbank and the Docklands precincts in the FLINDERSheart STREET of Melbourne to T4 at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport. A A ONLY $18 Y ANSTON ST Y ANSTON ST LITTLE BOURKE RIVERSIDE UA LITTLE BOURKE RIVERSIDE UA COLLINS ST SOUTHBANKEUREKA COLLINS ST SOUTHBANKEUREKA No bookings are required, simplySKYDECK turn 88 up and go with pre-purchased online tickets, EFT payments onboard with our drivers or tickets purchased at our booths kerbside atSKYDECK Melbourne 88 Tullamarine ST PAUL’S ST PAUL’S SOUTHERN CROSS ELIABETH ST SOUTHERN CROSS ELIABETH ST CROWN CATHEDRAL CROWN CATHEDRAL ETIHAD STATIONS ENTERTAINMENT ETIHAD STATIONS ENTERTAINMENT ONLINE VICTORIA HARBOUR COMPLEX VICTORIA HARBOUR COMPLEX STADIUM Airport. We offer value for money with adult one way fares at $18 ($36 round trip) online, group pricing, seniors discountsSTADIUM and our kids travel free policy. Enjoy stress-free, frequent, reliable airport BOURKE ACMI BOURKE ACMI ONE WAY! THE IAN POTTER THE IAN POTTER CITY RD CENTRE: NGV CITY RD CENTRE: NGV TRAVELLERS AID transfers on our modern vehicles that provide free Wi-FiTRAVELLERS AID and comfort with easy access to onboard luggage storage. Visit skybus.com.au/southbankdocklandsTRAVELLERS AID for our scheduled departure andTRAVELLERS AID UEEN ST UEEN ST MISSION TO SEAFARERS VICTORIA POLICE MUSEUM FEDERATION MISSION TO SEAFARERS VICTORIA POLICE MUSEUM FEDERATION arrivalLITTLE COLLINS times. SQUARE LITTLE COLLINS SQUARE UEENS BRIDE ST MELBOURNE UEENS BRIDE ST MELBOURNE MARKET ST MARKET ST WILLIAM ST RECITAL CENTRE WILLIAM ST RECITAL CENTRE RIVERBOAT RIVERBOAT Port Melbourne MELBOURNE Port MelbouPRINCES BRIDGE DErPAneRTURES MELBOURNE PRINCES BRIDGE DEPARTURES WILLIAM WILLIAM WILLIAM Docklands BOURKEYARRA ST RIVER THEATRE COMPANY WILLIAM Docklands BOURKEYARRA ST RIVER THEATRE COMPANY SPENCER ST IMMIGRATION SOUTHBANK THEATRE SPENCER ST IMMIGRATION SOUTHBANK THEATRE MUSEUMPOWER ST V MUSEUMPOWER ST V STURT STREET STURT STREET COLLINS ADDERLEY ST COLLINS ADDERLEY ST ADDERLEY ST ADDERLEY ST DODDS ST DODDS ST DOCKLANDS DRIVE HARBOUR ESPLANADE KIN ST WHITEMAN STREET (CROWN COMPLEX) KIN ST CITY KIN ST CITY KINS W KIN ST CITY KINS W CITY RIVERBOAT RIVERBOAT DOCKLANDS DRIVE DOCKLANDS DRIVE E DEPARTURES DOCKLANDS DRIVE E TRAVELLERSDEPARTURES DOCKLANDS DRIVE TRAVELLERS TRAVELLERS G TRAVELLERS G D D AID AID AID South Wharf I AID South Wharf I CITY ROAD R HAMER HALL ST KILDA RD CITY ROAD R HAMER HALL ST KILDA RD MELBOURNE CONVENTION B MELBOURNE CONVENTION B INFORMATION FLINDERS LANE1. 438 ADocklands Drive INFORMATION FLINDERS LANE A INFORMATION INFORMATION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE Y S AND EXHIBITION CENTRE Y S VICTORIA VICTORIA VICTORIA VICTORIA N N CLARENDON ST E CLARENDON ST E (Drop-off) SouthbankE SouthbankE COLLINS ST COLLINS ST TOWN TOWNCOLLINSCOLONIAL TRAMCAR ST SEA LIFE U TOWN COLLINSCOLONIAL TRAMCAR ST SEA LIFE U TOWN RESTAURANT PICK-UP MELBOURNE Q RESTAURANT PICK-UP MELBOURNE Q COLLINS ST AQUARIUM COLLINS ST AQUARIUM Y Y LITTLE LONSDALE FLINDERS STREET LITTLE LONSDALE LITTLE LONSDALE FLINDERS STREET LITTLE LONSDALE S S WURUNDERI W COLLINS ST WURUNDERI W RIVERSIDE UA COLLINS ST WURUNDERI W RIVERSIDE UA WURUNDERI W SOUTHBANKEUREKA AUSTRALIANHER CENTRE MAJESTY’S SOUTHBANKEUREKA AUSTRALIANHER CENTRE MAJESTY’S NEWQUAY LA TROBE ST BOURKE STREET MALL LA TROBE ST BOURKELA STREETTROBE MALL ST BOURKE STREET MALL ATHENAEUM LA TROBE ST BOURKE STREET MALL ATHENAEUM ATHENAEUM SKYDECK 88 FOR CONTEMPORATHERY AATRERT ATHENAEUM SKYDECK 88 FOR CONTEMPORATHERY AATRERT MELBOURNEWESTATHEATRE MELBOURNEWESTATHEATRE MELBOURNE THEATRE MELBOURNE THEATRE FOOTSCRA FESTIVAL HALL TOWN HALL CROWN FOOTSCRA FESTIVAL HALL TOWN HALL CROWN TOWN HALL TOWN HALL UEEN UEEN WILLIAM NORMANBY RD ENTERTAINMENT MALTHOUSE THEATRE WILLIAM NORMANBY RD ENTERTAINMENT MALTHOUSE THEATRERUSSELL ST RUSSELL ST TE FREEW RUSSELL ST WILLIAM TE FREEW RUSSELL ST WILLIAM LONSDALE FLAGSTAFF 8. 425 Docklands Drive COMPLEX LONSDALE LONSDALE FLAGSTAFF COMPLEX LONSDALE REGENT THEATRE REGENT THEATRE REGENT THEATRE AY GARDENS 4. Eureka Tower REGENT THEATRE AY GARDENS Y RD TMAN ST (Pick-up) CHINATOWN Y RD TMAN ST 3. Whiteman Street CHINATOWN SW SW ADDERLEY ST BA SW ADDERLEY ST CITY RD (80ADDERLEY City ST Road) BA SW ADDERLEY ST CITY RD WILLIAM CITY RD WILLIAM CITY RD CITY KIN ST CITY VICTORIA BARRACKS KIN ST A VICTORIA BARRACKS A A CITY KIN ST A CITY KIN ST ANSTON ST ANSTON ST ANSTON ST Y ANSTON ST (Crown Complex) Y Y Y LITTLE BOURKE LITTLE BOURKE DOCKLANDS DRIVE LITTLE BOURKE MISSION TO SEAFARERS VICTORIA POLICE MUSEUM DOCKLANDS DRIVE LITTLE BOURKE MISSION TO SEAFARERS VICTORIA POLICE
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