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Melbourne (Via Great Ocean Road) Apollo Bay AD Effective 31/01/2021 Melbourne to Apollo Bay to Warrnambool via Geelong, Anglesea and Lorne M, W, F Monday to Friday Friday Saturday & Sunday Service TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN SOUTHERN CROSS dep 09.10 09.10 10.30 13.30 16.49 19.55 09.10 10.30 13.50 19.10 GEELONG arr 10.12 10.12 11.32 14.29 17.52 20.58 10.13 11.33 14.53 20.13 Change Service COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH Service Information ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ GEELONG CITY dep 10.12 10.12 11.27 14.29 17.52 21.18b 10.13 11.28 14.53 20.17 GEELONG dep 10.27u 10.27u 11.42u 14.44u 18.07u 21.13 10.28u 11.43u 15.08u 20.32 Belmont 10.37u 10.37u 11.53u 14.55u 18.17u – 10.38u 11.54u 15.18u 20.42u Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre 10.42 10.42 11.58u 15.00u 18.22u – 10.43u 11.59u 15.23u 20.47u Grovedale 10.47u 10.47u 12.03u 15.05u 18.26u 21.38u 10.48u 12.04u 15.28u 20.51u Mount Duneed 10.55u 10.55u 12.10u 15.12u 18.33u 21.41u 10.56u 12.11u 15.36u 20.58u Wombah Park 10.59 10.59 12.14 15.16 18.37 21.45 11.00 12.15 15.40 21.02 Torquay (1) 11.03 11.03 12.18 15.20 18.41 21.50 11.04 12.19 15.44 21.06 Torquay (2) 11.05 11.05 12.20 15.22 18.43 21.52 11.06 12.21 15.46 21.08 Jan Juc Turn Off 11.08 11.08 12.23 15.25 18.46 22.01 11.09 12.24 15.49 21.11 Bells Beach Turn Off 11.09 11.09 12.24 15.26 18.47 22.19 11.10 12.25 15.50 21.12 Bellbrae (1) 11.11 11.11 12.26 15.28 18.49 22.21 11.12 12.27 15.52 21.14 Bellbrae (2) 11.13 11.13 12.28 15.30 18.51 22.23 11.14 12.29 15.54 21.16 Bellbrae (3) 11.15 11.15 12.30 15.32 18.53 22.25 11.16 12.31 15.56 21.18 Anglesea (1) 11.23 11.23 12.38 15.40 19.01 22.33 11.24 12.39 16.04 21.26 Anglesea (2) 11.24 11.24 12.39 15.41 19.02 22.34 11.25 12.40 16.05 21.27 Point Roadknight 11.28 11.28 12.43 15.45 19.06 22.38 11.29 12.44 16.09 21.31 Aireys Inlet (1) 11.38 11.38 12.53 15.55 19.16 22.48 11.39 12.54 16.19 21.41 Aireys Inlet (2) 11.39 11.39 12.54 15.56 19.17 22.49 11.40 12.55 16.20 21.42 Fairhaven 11.43 11.43 12.58 16.00 19.21 22.53 11.44 12.59 16.24 21.46 Eastern View Memorial Arch 11.46 11.46 13.01 16.03 19.24 22.56 11.47 13.02 16.27 21.49 Lorne 12.03 12.03 13.18 16.20 19.41 23.12 12.04 13.19 16.44 22.06 LORNE HOTEL arr 12.05 12.05 13.20 16.22 19.43 23.14 12.06 13.21 16.46 22.08 Wye River General Store 12.38 12.38 16.50 20.11 12.39 17.14 22.36 Kennett River Caravan Park 12.43 12.43 16.55 20.16 12.44 17.19 22.41 Skenes Creek 13.03 13.03 17.15 20.36 13.04 17.39 23.01 Apollo Bay Pisces Holiday Park 13.09 13.09 17.20 20.42 13.10 17.44 23.07 APOLLO BAY INFO CENTRE arr 13.11 13.11 17.23 20.44 13.12 17.47 23.09 Change Service COACH Service Information ∑ APOLLO BAY INFO CENTRE dep 13.22 Marengo 13.25 Lavers Hill General Store 14.02 Princetown Turn Off 14.32 TWELVE APOSTLES arr 14.37 TWELVE APOSTLES dep 15.07 LOCH-ARD GORGE arr 15.12 LOCH-ARD GORGE dep 15.27 Port Campbell Surf Club 15.32 LONDON BRIDGE arr 15.37 LONDON BRIDGE dep 15.47 Peterborough 15.52 BAY OF ISLANDS arr 15.57 BAY OF ISLANDS dep 16.07 WARRNAMBOOL arr 16.52M ∑ – Wheelchair accessible / u – Pick up only / b – pick up only, note this coach stop is in Moorabool Street / M – Connects with train to Melbourne / Coach services shown in red / £ Friday only 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 Aireys Inlet (1) – Post Office / Bellbrae (3) – Corner Great Ocean and Jan Juc Turn off – Corner Great Ocean Skenes Creek – Phone Box, locations Aireys Inlet (2) – Corner Great Ocean Jarosite Roads / Bells Beach Turn off and Duffield Roads / Lorne – Mountjoy Great Ocean Road / Torquay (1) – and Bambra Roads / Anglesea (1) – – Corner Great Ocean Road and Bells Parade, near Otway Street / Marengo Corner Surf Coast Highway and Camp Road, near roundabout / Boulevard / Belmont – Corner High – Marengo Crescent, near Panorama Grossmans Road / Torquay (2) – Anglesea (2) – Anglesea Motor Inn, Street and Roslyn Road / Fairhaven – Crescent / Mount Duneed – Surf Coast Torquay Holiday Resort, Great Ocean Road / Bellbrae (1) – Corner Great Ocean and Yarringa Roads / Highway, near Mount Duneed Road / Surf Coast Highway / Wombah Park – Great Ocean Road, near School Road / Geelong City – Westpac Bank, Malop Peterborough – Licensed Grocer / Corner Surf Coast Highway and Bellbrae (2) – Corner Great Ocean and Street / Grovedale – Corner Torquay Point Roadknight – Great Ocean Road Merrijig Drive/Beacon Boulevard Adiscott Roads / and Pioneer Roads / between 3rd and 4th Avenues / 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. 101-102D Apollo Bay AD Effective 31/01/2021 Warrnambool to Apollo Bay to Melbourne via Lorne, Anglesea and Geelong Monday to Friday M,W,F M-F Saturday Sunday Service COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH Service Information ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ WARRNAMBOOL dep 08.30 BAY OF ISLANDS arr 09.10 BAY OF ISLANDS dep 09.20 Peterborough 09.25 LONDON BRIDGE arr 09.30 LONDON BRIDGE dep 09.40 Port Campbell Surf Club 09.45 LOCH-ARD GORGE arr 09.50 LOCH-ARD GORGE dep 10.05 TWELVE APOSTLES arr 10.10 TWELVE APOSTLES dep 10.40 Princetown Turn Off 10.45 Lavers Hill General Store 11.15 Marengo 11.57 APOLLO BAY INFO CENTRE arr 12.00 Change Service COACH Service Information ∑ APOLLO BAY INFO CENTRE dep 05.51 09.41 14.38 14.38 05.51 09.43 15.03 06.33 09.43 16.28 Apollo Bay Pisces Holiday Park 05.53 09.43 14.40 14.40 05.53 09.45 15.05 06.35 09.45 16.31 Skenes Creek 05.56 09.46 14.43 14.43 05.56 09.48 15.08 06.38 09.48 16.35 Kennett River Caravan Park 06.16 10.06 15.03 15.03 06.16 10.08 15.28 06.58 10.08 16.55 Wye River General Store 06.21 10.11 15.08 15.08 06.21 10.13 15.33 07.03 10.13 17.01 LORNE HOTEL dep 06.41 10.31 13.25 15.28 15.28 06.41 10.33 13.27 15.53 07.23 10.33 13.27 17.24 LORNE arr – 10.36 – 15.33 15.33 – 10.38 – – – 10.38 – – LORNE dep 06.51 10.46 13.32 15.43 15.43 06.51 10.48 13.34 16.08 07.33 10.48 13.34 17.37 Eastern View Memorial Arch 07.06 11.03 13.49 16.00 16.00 07.06 11.05 13.51 16.25 07.48 11.05 13.51 17.50 Fairhaven 07.09 11.06 13.52 16.03 16.03 07.09 11.08 13.54 16.28 07.51 11.08 13.54 17.53 Aireys Inlet (2) 07.12 11.09 13.55 16.06 16.06 07.12 11.11 13.57 16.31 07.54 11.11 13.57 17.56 Aireys Inlet (1) 07.14 11.11 13.57 16.08 16.08 07.14 11.13 13.59 16.33 07.56 11.13 13.59 17.58 Point Roadknight 07.20 11.18 14.04 16.15 16.15 07.20 11.20 14.06 16.40 08.02 11.20 14.06 18.06 Anglesea (2) 07.23 11.21 14.07 16.18 16.18 07.23 11.23 14.09 16.43 08.05 11.23 14.09 18.09 Anglesea (1) 07.26 11.26 14.11 16.23 16.23 07.26 11.28 14.13 16.48 08.08 11.28 14.13 18.16 Bellbrae (3) 07.34 11.34 14.19 16.31 16.31 07.34 11.36 14.21 16.56 08.16 11.36 14.21 18.23 Bellbrae (2) 07.36 11.36 14.21 16.33 16.33 07.36 11.38 14.23 16.58 08.18 11.38 14.23 18.24 Bellbrae (1) 07.38 11.38 14.23 16.35 16.35 07.38 11.40 14.25 17.00 08.20 11.40 14.25 18.26 Bells Beach Turn Off 07.39 11.39 14.24 16.36 16.36 07.39 11.41 14.26 17.01 08.21 11.41 14.26 18.28 Jan Juc Turn Off 07.41 11.41 14.25 16.38 16.38 07.41 11.43 14.27 17.03 08.23 11.43 14.27 18.31 Torquay (2) 07.44 11.44 14.28 16.41 16.41 07.44 11.46 14.30 17.06 08.26 11.46 14.30 18.35 Torquay (1) 07.46 11.46 14.30 16.43 16.43 07.46 11.48 14.32 17.08 08.28 11.48 14.32 18.37 Wombah Park 07.48 11.48 14.32 16.45 16.45 07.48 11.50 14.34 17.10 08.30 11.50 14.34 18.39 Mount Duneed 07.52d 11.52d 14.36d 16.49d 16.49d 07.52d 11.54d 14.38d 17.14d 08.34d 11.54d 14.38d 18.44d Grovedale 07.57d 11.58d 14.42d 16.55d 16.55d 07.57d 12.00d 14.44d 17.19d 08.39d 12.00d 14.44d 18.49d Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre 08.03d 12.03d 14.47d 17.00d 17.00d 08.03d 12.05d 14.49d 17.25d 08.45d 12.05d 14.49d 18.54d Belmont 08.10d 12.10d 14.54d 17.10d 17.10d 08.10d 12.12d 14.56d 17.35d 08.52d 12.12d 14.56d 19.02d Geelong City 08.25d 12.27d 15.07d 17.26d 17.26d 08.25d 12.29d 15.09d 17.51d 09.07d 12.29d 15.09d 19.09d GEELONG arr 08.35 12.35 15.15 17.32 17.32 08.35 12.37 15.17 17.57 09.17 12.37 15.17 19.12 Change Service TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN GEELONG dep 08.50 12.50 15.30 17.47 17.47 08.52 12.52 15.32 18.12 09.32 12.52 15.32 19.32 SOUTHERN CROSS arr 09.55 13.55 16.35 18.50 18.50 09.58 13.58 16.38 19.18 10.38 13.58 16.38 20.38 ∑ – Wheelchair accessible / d – Set down only / Coach services shown in red Altered timetables may apply on public holidays.
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