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Melbourne to Albury/Wodonga Via Seymour, Benalla and Wangaratta Albury Line AD Effective 31/01/2021 Melbourne to Albury/Wodonga via Seymour, Benalla and Wangaratta Mon-Fri Sat, Sun Mon-Fri Daily Monday to Friday Daily Mon-Fri Daily Service COACH TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN Service Information ∑ ƒç ƒç XPT ƒç ƒç ƒç ƒç XPT SOUTHERN CROSS dep 07.05 07.07 08.30 09.26 09.26 12.05 14.36 18.02 19.50 North Melbourne – – – – – – 14.41u – – Broadmeadows 07.36u 07.36u 08.54u 09.52u 09.52u 12.31u 14.56u 18.30u 20.16u Craigieburn – – – – – – 15.08u – – Donnybrook – – – – – – 15.13 – – Wallan – – – 10.20 10.20 – 15.22 – – Heathcote Junction – – – – – – 15.27 – – Wandong – – – 10:28 10:28 – 15:30 – – Kilmore East – – – 10:34 10:34 – 15:36 – – Broadford – – – 10.43 10.43 – 15.44 – – Tallarook – – – – – – 15.53 – – SEYMOUR arr 08:24 08:24 – 11.02 11.02 13.19 16.03 19.30 – Change Service COACH COACH COACH Service Information ∑ ∑ ∑ SEYMOUR dep 08:26 08:26 09.48u 11.12 11.12 13.21 16.13 19.32 20.59u Avenel 08.36 08.36 – – – 13.33 – 19.44 – Euroa Coach Stop – – – – – – 16.53 – – Euroa 09.00 09.00 – – – 13.55 – 20.06 – Violet Town 09:12 09:12 – – – 14:07 – 20:18 – BENALLA arr 09.28 09.28 – – – 14.23 – 20.34 – BENALLA dep 09.30 09.30 10.41 – 12.27 14.25 17.28 20.36 21.54 WANGARATTA arr 09.53 09.53 – – 13.02 14.48 – 20.59 – WANGARATTA dep 07.30 09.55 09.55 11.06 – 14.50 18.03 21.01 22.20 Wangaratta City 07.32u – – – – – – – – Springhurst – 10.10 10.10 – – 15.05 – 21.16 – Chiltern – 10.20 10.20 – – 15.15 – 21.26 – Wodonga TAFE, Univ. 08.10d – – – – – – – – WODONGA arr – 10.37 10.37 – – 15.32 – 21.43 – WODONGA dep – 10.39 10.39 – 13.42 15.34 18.48 21.45 – Wodonga CBD Elgin Blvd 08.15d – – – – – – – – ALBURY arr 08.25 11.00 11.00 11.49 13.52 15.55 18.58 22.05 23.05 ƒ – First Class / ç – Catering / ∑ – Wheelchair accessible / u – Pick up only / d – Set down only / Coach services shown in red / £ XPT – Train service operated by NSW TrainLink & their tickets apply. For more information call 13 22 32 / £ 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 Euroa – Corner Railway and McGuiness Streets / Wangaratta City – Corner Rowan and Ovens Streets locations Plan your journey and check for live service updates at ptv.vic.gov.au, on the PTV app or call . Authorised by the Victorian Government, Treasury Place, Melbourne. 402D Albury Line AD Effective 31/01/2021 Albury/Wodonga to Melbourne via Wangaratta, Benalla and Seymour Daily Monday to Friday Daily Mon-Fri Daily Mon-Fri Service TRAIN COACH COACH TRAIN COACH TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN COACH Service Information XPTƒç ∑ ∑ ƒç ƒç XPTƒç ƒç ∑ ALBURY dep 04.08 05.21 06.35 09.01 12.45 15.10 17.20 19.05 Wodonga – 05.31 06.44 09.11 12.54 – 17.29 – Wodonga TAFE, Univ. – – – – – – – 19.20u Chiltern – – 07.01 – 13.11 – 17.46 – Springhurst – – 07.11 – 13.21 – 17.56 – Wangaratta City – – – – – – – 20.03 WANGARATTA arr – – 07.27 – 13.37 – 18.12 20.05 WANGARATTA dep 04.50 – 06.01 07.29 10.01 13.39 15.52 18.14 BENALLA arr – – – 07.52 – 14.02 – 18.37 BENALLA dep 05.14 – 06.36 07.54 10.36 14.04 16.17 18.39 Violet Town – – – 08.11 – 14.21 – 18.56 Euroa – – – 08.24 – 14.34 – 19.09 Euroa Coach Stop – – – – 11.11 – – – Avenel – – – 08.45 – 14.55 – 19.30 SEYMOUR arr – 08.01 08.01 08.57 12.01 15.07 – 19.42 Change Service TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN SEYMOUR dep 06.10b 08.16 08.16 08.59 12.16 15.09 17.11b 19.44 Tallarook – 08.22 08.22 – 12.22 – – – Broadford – 08.31 08.31 – 12.31 – – – Kilmore East – 08.39 08.39 – 12.39 – – – Wandong – 08.45 08.45 – 12.45 – – – Heathcote Junction – 08.48 08.48 – 12.48 – – – Wallan – 08.53 08.53 – 12.53 – – – Donnybrook – 09.01 09.01 – 13.01 – – – Craigieburn – 09.10d 09.10d – 13.10d – – – Broadmeadows 06.51b 09.18d 09.18d 09.53d 13.18d 16.03d 17.57b 21.11d North Melbourne – 09.40d 09.40d – – – – – SOUTHERN CROSS arr 07.30 09.47 09.47 10.35 13.39 16.40 18.30 21.45 ƒ – First Class / ç – Catering / ∑ – Wheelchair accessible / u – Pick up only / d – Set down only / b – Stops to set down passengers only when required/ Coach services shown in red / £ XPT – Train service operated by NSW TrainLink & their tickets apply. For more information call 132.232 / £ 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 Euroa – Corner Railway and McGuiness Streets / Wangaratta City – Corner Rowan and Ovens Streets locations Plan your journey and check for live service updates at ptv.vic.gov.au, on the PTV app or call . Authorised by the Victorian Government, Treasury Place, Melbourne. 402U.
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