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Welcome to Eastlink Brochure CE-MK-B-001 JUNE 2016 EastLink is a safe, convenient and reliable way to save time .com.au travelling across Melbourne. Welcome You can by-pass more than Emergency help If you break down on EastLink, stay 45 traffic lights using the 39kms in your car. We will come to help you. of motorway, so you have more In an emergency phone 000 time to spend doing the things you enjoy. By joining the Eastern, Monash, Frankston and Peninsula Link freeways together, EastLink provides you with one seamless connection. TIME FOR REAL LIVE THEATRE OTHELLO by William Shakespeare DIRECTED by Peter Evans BOX OFFICE 03 9784 1056 thefac.com.au EastLink I FAC Principal Theatre Partner Frankston Arts Centre is a Business Unit of Frankston City Council Manage your account at Choose how you pay Convenient payment options EastLink.com.au You can open a new account, or manage your Tag accounts are the cheapest and most convenient You need to keep your account balance existing account online anytime. All you need way to pay for your travel on EastLink. For current in credit by making top up payments. is your account number or email address EastLink toll prices visit EastLink.com.au along with your PIN. Online tools Tag account: for drivers making regular trips. Payment facility Access Payments accepted At EastLink.com.au you can keep your account up-to-date Non-tag account: for motorcyclists and vehicles travelling quickly and easily. Visit us online anytime to: without tags. Image processing fees are charged for all AUTOMATIC EastLink.com.au or • Bank accounts non-motorcycle trips taken. PAYMENT (03) 9955 1400 • Card payments* • Establish a new account Pay your account automatically Trip passes: for very infrequent travel. • Link all your vehicles to your account when your account balance Business account: for businesses to pay monthly in arrears. • Make payments and keep your account balance in credit drops below the minimum To establish a new account, or find out more about our different • View statements payment options, please visit us online at EastLink.com.au. Internet EastLink.com.au • Card payments* • Update your contact details • Send us a message Vehicle and tag classes Phone (03) 9955 1400 • Card payments* • View our Privacy Policy and more Vehicles fall into one of four vehicle classes: car, light commercial vehicle, heavy commercial vehicle and motorcycle. For details In person EastLink Customer Centre • Cash visit EastLink.com.au. Ringwood • Card payments* We issue tags for cars, light commercial vehicles and heavy Participating outlets commercial vehicles. You must ensure that the class of the EastLink.com.au/outlets tag installed in your vehicle is exactly the same as the class on of your vehicle. Enjoy a 20% discount EastLink car tolls between Tag sounds midnight Friday and midnight When you pass under a tolling gantry, your tag should emit a sound to indicate your trip has been registered. If your tag doesn’t make a Sunday, as well as on noise, you should contact us immediately. public holidays. A single beep – your trip has been registered, you have sufficient credit in your account, and you don’t need to do anything. One beep followed by two quick beeps – your account balance is low and needs to be topped up. Four beeps – your account has been suspended and you * Card payments need to contact us immediately to reactivate it. Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Diners Club. 5 0 k m Heide Museum of Reynolds Rd Modern Art Darebin Rd ManninghamBULLEEN Rd Yarra Valley Hereford Rd Oriel Rd Upr H’berg Rd LILYDALE NORTHCOTE Lwr H d King St MAROONDAH HWY ’berg R City North Warrandyte Rd St Georges Rd Williamsons Rd Westgarth St Airport DONCASTER Mooroolbark Rd Grange Rd M3 TUNNEL KEY Station St Doncaster S.C. Mullum Mullum EASTERN FWY Springvale Rd Melba Clegg Rd Heidelberg Rd MOOROOLBARK Doncaster Rd Hillcrest Reserve Hull Rd Studley Koonung Creek Trail York Rd Park Rd Belmore Rd M KEW T RINGWOOD t Da Swansea Rd UN ndeno NE Whitehorse Rd ng R Monbulk Rd LS d Princess St Cotham Rd Mullum Mullum RINGWOOD EAST Hoddle St Mullum Mullum Park Creek Trail Victoria St Whitehorse Rd MELBOURNE Barkers Rd BOX HILL Eastland S.C. Bridge Rd Station St Surrey Rd Ringwood Station M Heatherdale Rd Wantirna t Swan St . Canterbury Rd Station Canterbury Rd D Dorset Rd a CI NUNAWADING M3 n e T K Proclamation Park d YLIN Riversdale Rd Bayswater Rd n • Greenwood Ave, Ringwood o Camberwell Rd Ridge Rd n B Dandenong Creek Trail • maroondahleisure.com.au/aquanationg Toorak Rd o ro T n o MT DANDENONG ia u Tooronga Rd BURWOOD Burke Rd r Punt Rd R d i Malvern CityRd South Mountain Hwy s t R Dandenong Valley Parklands d Elgar Rd High St Middleborough Rd Blackburn Rd Koomba Park Airport Springvale Rd BURWOOD HWY Glenferrie Rd WANTIRNA Highbury Rd Dampier Gv km Wattletree Rd Wantirna Reserve Ringwood Byp 7 Hillcrest Av High St Warrigal Rd Knox City S.C. Dandenong Valley Parklands Stud Rd Balaclava Rd M1 Rd EASTLINK High Street Rd Glen Eira Rd Blind Creek Trail Caulfield Centro The Glen S.C. Racecourse m Huntingdale Rd Glen Waverley Station NEPEAN HWY Fives k Cha Stephensons dstone Centre 0 1 CAULFIELD S.C. Dandenong Valley Parklands MT WAVERLEY Waverley Rd Football SCORESBY Whitehorse Rd Rd (Maroondah Hwy) Chesterfield Farm Jells Park Trail Network Heatherdale Rd M3 North Rd Basketball State & Grange M1 Ferntree Gully RdJells Park Rd OAKLEIGH Centro Brandon EastLink Monbulk Rd Belgrave-Gembrook Rd Park S.C. Fuel service centres Kelletts Rd Beach St Centre Rd Mulgrave Reserve ROWVILLE Warrigal Rd Rd Rd Monash Fwy Huntingdale Rd Wellington Rd Hampton East Boundary Old Dandenong Rd Wetlands To Police Rd Police Rd Waverley Jasper Gardens S.C. South Rd Police Road Retarding Basin CLAYTON PRINCES HWY Stud Rd Rd MOORABBIN RacecourseSandown Bluff MONASH FWY BELGRAVE STH ENDEAVOUR HILLS Belgrave-Hallam Rd Bay Rd Kingston Rd SPRINGVALE Dandenong Creek Trail Clayton Rd Jacksons Rd Westall Rd Heatherton Rd Wellington Rd Chesterville Rd Oakwood Park Centre Dandenong Rd m 20k Fotheringham Reserve EastLink Balcombe Rd Moorabbin Fothering Reserve Trail Airport Dandenong Beach Lower Dandenong Rd M3 Dandenong Station Plaza S.C. MENTONE M1 Rd Chelten ham Rd Greaves Reserve Chandler Rd Yarraman Station DANDENONG KEYSBOROUGH Dandenong Bypass Boundary Rd Governor Rd Springvale Rd Greens Rd MORDIALLOC EASTLINK Wells Rd M’TON PENIN. FWY Pound Rd BERWICK Emereld Rd d R BANGHOLME le hva dit km E 30 EASTLINK CUSTOMER CENTRE NEPEAN HWY Beaconsfield – M3 Corner of Hillcrest Ave / Whitehorse Rd STH GIPPSLAND HWY (Maroondah Hwy), Ringwood PRINCES HWY EastLink Toll Points LYNDHURST Thompson Rd CityLink Toll Points Thompsons Rd McLeod Rd EastLink EastLink Trail Mornington Peninsula CARRUM M3 Fwy Train Stations Seaford Station SANDHURST Frankston Rd Golf Courses Peninsula Link WESTERN PORT HWY CRANBOURNE THE EASTLINK COLLECTION Seaford Rd Dandenong – Ellipsoidal Freeway Sculpture Ballarto Rd Rutherford Rd James Angus M11 Cranbourne Racecourse Public Art Strategy FRANKSTON NTH FRANKSTON FWY Emily Floyd Kananook Station km 40 CLYDE Hotel Callum Morton Five Ways Rd FRANKSTON McClelland Gallery Frankston Station and Sculpture ParkFrankston Rd Desiring Machine Frankston Visitor PENINSULA LINK Simeon Nelson Information Centre CRANBOURNE STH Clyde– Frankston – Bayside S.C. Cranbourne – Flinders Rd Frankston Arts Centre NEPEAN HWY LANGWARRIN 5 0 k m Heide Museum of Reynolds Rd Modern Art Darebin Rd ManninghamBULLEEN Rd Hereford Rd Oriel Rd Upr H’berg Rd LILYDALE King St NORTHCOTE Lwr H’berg Rd MAROONDAH HWY Warrandyte Rd St Georges Rd Williamsons Rd Westgarth St DONCASTER Mooroolbark Rd Grange Rd M3 TUNNEL KEY Station St Doncaster S.C. Mullum Mullum EASTERN FWY Springvale Rd Melba Clegg Rd Heidelberg Rd MOOROOLBARK Doncaster Rd Hillcrest Reserve Hull Rd Studley Koonung Creek Trail York Rd Park Rd Belmore Rd M KEW T RINGWOOD t Da Swansea Rd UN ndeno NE Whitehorse Rd ng R Monbulk Rd LS d Princess St Cotham Rd Mullum Mullum RINGWOOD EAST Hoddle St Mullum Mullum Park Creek Trail Victoria St Whitehorse Rd MELBOURNE Barkers Rd BOX HILL Eastland S.C. Bridge Rd Station St Surrey Rd Ringwood Station M Heatherdale Rd Wantirna t Swan St . Canterbury Rd Station Canterbury Rd D Dorset Rd a CI NUNAWADING M3 n e T K Proclamation Park d YLIN Riversdale Rd Bayswater Rd n o Camberwell Rd Ridge Rd n B Dandenong Creek Trail g Toorak Rd o ro T n o MT DANDENONG ia u Tooronga Rd BURWOOD Burke Rd r Punt Rd R d i Malvern Rd Mountain Hwy s t R Dandenong Valley Parklands d Elgar Rd High St Middleborough Rd Blackburn Rd Koomba Park Springvale Rd BURWOOD HWY Glenferrie Rd WANTIRNA Highbury Rd m 7k Wattletree Rd Wantirna Reserve High St Warrigal Rd Knox City S.C. Dandenong Valley Parklands Stud Rd Balaclava Rd M1 Rd EASTLINK High Street Rd Glen Eira Rd Blind Creek Trail Caulfield Centro The Glen S.C. Racecourse m Huntingdale Rd Glen Waverley Station NEPEAN HWY Fives k Cha Stephensons dstone Centre 0 1 CAULFIELD S.C. Dandenong Valley Parklands MT WAVERLEY Waverley Rd Football SCORESBY Rd Chesterfield Farm Jells Park Trail Network M3 North Rd Basketball State & Grange M1 Ferntree Gully RdJells Park Rd OAKLEIGH Centro Brandon Monbulk Rd Belgrave-Gembrook Rd Park S.C. Fuel service centres Kelletts Rd Beach St Centre Rd Mulgrave Reserve ROWVILLE Warrigal Rd Rd Rd Huntingdale Rd Wellington Rd Hampton East Boundary Old Dandenong Rd Wetlands Police Rd Waverley Jasper Gardens S.C. South Rd Police Road Retarding Basin CLAYTON PRINCES HWY Stud Rd Rd MOORABBIN RacecourseSandown Bluff MONASH FWY BELGRAVE STH ENDEAVOUR HILLS Belgrave-Hallam Rd Bay Rd Kingston Rd SPRINGVALE Dandenong Creek Trail Clayton Rd Jacksons Rd Westall Rd Heatherton Rd Wellington Rd Chesterville Rd Oakwood Park Centre Dandenong Rd m 20k Fotheringham Reserve Balcombe Rd Moorabbin Fothering Reserve Trail Airport Dandenong Beach Lower Dandenong Rd M3 Dandenong Station Plaza S.C.
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