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Vic Bus West VB24 BALLARAT-ARARAT-OUYEN & DIMBOOLA-NHILL Connects at Ararat with VC10 or at Ballarat with VC9 or at Bendigo with VC6. For Great Southern Railway's "Overland" train see GS3. Oc18 TRAIN M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F FO MELBOURNE Res SOUTHERN CROSS 816 713 916 1216 1216 1633 1823 1823 1823 BENDIGO arr 916x dp 940 BALLARAT arr 940 1033x 1339 1339x 1744x 1933 1933 1933 dp 943 1100 1343 1355 1810 1936 1936 1936 ARARAT arr 1040x 1440x 1933 2033x 2033x 2033x dp 1050 1216 1450 1506 2045 2045 2045 Stawell 1115 12411515 1532 2110 2110 2111 Rupanyup 1230 1618 2145 2157 Warracknabeal arr 1655 dp 1735 2235 Hopetoun 1820 2320 OUYEN 1920 020 HORSHAM 1205 1305 1335x 1603 2231 2158 DIMBOOLA 1235 1345 1415 2228 NHILL 1415 1445 2255 TRAIN SaO SaO SaO SaO SuO SuO SuO SuO SuO MELBOURNE Res Res SOUTHERN CROSS 816 720 1216 1816 816 730 1216 1816 1916 BENDIGO arr 913x 920 dp 940 940 BALLARAT arr 938 1334x 1933 936 1340 1933 2033x dp 943 1355 1938 941 1343 1938 2050 ARARAT arr 1039x 2034x 1037x 1439x 2034x dp 1050 1517 2045 1050 1505 2045 2205 Stawell 1115 15422110 1115 1532 2110 2231 Rupanyup 1158 1230 2151 1155 1230 1618 2140 Warracknabe'l arr 1655 dp 1735 Hopetoun 1820 OUYEN 1920 HORSHAM 1237 1305 1632 2227 1236 1305 2230 2317 DIMBOOLA 1307 1345 2255 1305 1345 2347 NHILL 1415 2323 1415 012 185 VB24 NHILL-DIMBOOLA & OUYEN-ARARAT-BALLARAT M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F Res NHILL 555 1310 DIMBOOLA 625 1335 1340 HORSHAM 545 658 1045 1415 1415 1520 OUYEN 625 Hopetoun 725 Warracknabeal arr 810 dp 850 Rupanyup 926 1450 Stawell 635 750 10151135 1505 1610 ARARAT arr 702x 10451202x 1637x TRAIN dp 716 817 1226 1532 1649 BALLARAT arr 807 940x 1157x 1316 1655 1741 TRAIN dp 819 1018 1218 1318 1715 1801 BENDIGO arr 1705x TRAIN dp 1725 MELBOURNE 939 1139 1340 1439 1924 1910 1927 SOUTHERN CROSS SaO SaO SaO SaSu SuO SuO SuO SaSuO SuO Res Res NHILL 440 1310 540 1310 DIMBOOLA 510 1325 1335 610 1335 1515 HORSHAM 540 735 1400 1415 640 1355 1415 1545 OUYEN 625 Hopetoun 725 Warracknabe'l arr 810 dp 850 Rupanyup 1440 1450 910 1431 1450 1625 Stawell 633 855 1536 736 1015 1518 1724 ARARAT arr 700x 1552x 802x 1045x 1552x TRAIN dp 713 922 1608 813 1115 1608 1745 BALLARAT arr 804 1045x 1659 904 1206 1659 1900x dp 816 1136 1711 916 1218 1711 1911 BENDIGO arr 1705x 1705x dp 1735 1735 MELBOURNE 938 1258 1838 1928 1038 1340 1838 1928 2038 SOUTHERN CROSS 186 VB25 STAWELL - HALLS GAP (GRAMPIANS) Connects at Ararat with VC10 and at Stawell with GS3. Ja17 TRAIN TuO MW SaO SuO MELBOURNE ThF SOUTHERN CROSS 805 917 805 814 BALLARAT ar Overland 1033x Overland 938 dp train 1100 train 943 ARARAT arr 1037x dp 1138 1216 1147 1043 STAWELL arr 1204x 1241x 1209x 1108x BUS dp 1220 1250 1220 1120 HALLS GAP 1255 1325 1255 1155 MFO TuWTh TuWTh SaO SuO HALLS GAP 1405 1420 1420 1430 1430 STAWELL arr 1440x 1455x 1455x 1505x 1505x dp 1454 1505 1505 1525 1518 ARARAT arr 1532x 1552x 1552x TRAIN dp 1531 1532 1649 1608 1608 BALLARAT arr Overland 1655 1741 1659 1659 TRAIN dp train 1715 1801 1711 1711 MELBOURNE 1850 1910 1927 1838 1838 SOUTHERN CROSS The first TuWTh column is buses all the way to Melbourne. The second TuWTh column shows the train alternative Ararat-Melbourne. VB26 BALLARAT - HAMILTON - MT GAMBIER Connects at Ballarat with VC9. Ja17 TRAIN M-F M-F SaO SuO SaSuO MELBOURNE SOUTHERN CROSS 817 1826 914 934 1814 BALLARAT arr 940x 1935x 1038x 1057x 1933x dp 1010 1950 1055 1115 1950 HAMILTON 1235 2210 1315 1335 2210 Coleraine 1300 Casterton 1325 MT GAMBIER CST 1345 M-F M-F SaO SuO SaSuO MT GAMBIER CST 1420 Casterton EST 1539 Coleraine 1603 HAMILTON 630 1635 730 755 1630 BALLARAT arr 900x 1855x 1000x 1020x 1850x TRAIN dp 918 1911 1016 1036 1911 MELBOURNE 1039 2038 1138 1158 2038 SOUTHERN CROSS 187 VB27 GEELONG - BALLARAT For direct trains & buses Ballarat-Melbourne see Table VC9. Ag17 Connects at Geelong with VC12. TRAIN M-F M-F M-F FO SaO SaO SaO SuO SuO MELBOURNE SOUTHERN CROSS 647 1030 1627 2005 700 1150 1630 910 1910 GEELONG arr 746x 1128x 1732x 2105x 811x 1250x 1730x 1010x 2010x dp 800 1140 1745 2130 820 1305 1745 1020 2020 BALLARAT 935 1310 1915 2255 950 1435 1915 1155 2145 M-F M-F M-F FO SaO SaO SaO SuO SuO BALLARAT 615 940 1500 1950 630 1055 1540 825 1805 GEELONG arr 745x 1115x 1635x 2120x 800x 1220x 1715x 955x 1945x TRAIN dp 809 1129 1644 2145 811 1251 1731 1012 2000 MELBOURNE 917 1231 1746 2248 915 1355 1835 1123 2109 SOUTHERN CROSS VB28 WARRNAMBOOL - BALLARAT Connects at Ballarat with VC9. Ja17 READ DOWN READ UP MWF TuTh MELB STHN. CROSS 2124 2124 1735 1735 710 700 WARRNAMBOOL 1622x 1632x 1000x 1000x BALLARAT 1315 1315 1018 1018 1240x 1240x 1139 1139 MELB STHN. CROSS 1117 1117 MWF TuTh 188 VB29 WARRNAMBOOL - HAMILTON - CASTERTON Connects at Warrnambool with VC9 or Terang with VC9. Ag18 For Melbourne-Ballarat-Hamilton- Casterton see table VB26. TRAIN FO M-Th FO SuO MELBOURNE SOUTHERN CROSS 723 1305 1713 1900 TERANG arr 2016x 2146x dp 1015 1602 2025 2205 WARRNAMBOOL arr 1109x 1637x dp 1140 1700 1925 2110 HAMILTON 1315-30 1840 2153 2333 CASTERTON 1428 1928 2253 033 M-Th FO SuO CASTERTON 855 1515 1505 HAMILTON 955 1615 1605 WARRNAMBOOL arr 1130x TRAIN dp 1207 TERANG arr 1748x 1738x TRAIN dp 1233 1814 1808 MELBOURNE 1531 2118 2109 SOUTHERN CROSS VB30 WARRNAMBOOL-PORT FAIRY-PORTLAND-MT GAMBIER -MELBOURNE Connects at Warrnambool with VC13. Ag18 For Melbourne-Ballarat-Mt Gambier see table VB26. TRAIN M-F M-F M-F M-F SaO SaO SuO SuO MELBOURNE SOUTHERN CROSS 723 1305 1713 1913 700 1900 700 1900 WARRNAMBOOL arr 1109x 1637x 2058x 2248x 1047x 2225x 1047x 2225x dp 1130 1700 2120 2110 1130 2245 1130 2245 PORT FAIRY 1202 1732 2145 2335 1205 2313 1205 2313 PORTLAND 1302 1832 2245 035 1302 010 1302 010 HEYWOOD 1325 1852 2305 1322 030 1325 030 MT GAMBIER CST 1920 2335 1350 100 M-F M-F M-F M-F SaO SaSuO SuO SaSuO SuO MT GAMBIER CST 540MO 820 345 720 720 HEYWOOD EST 710 9501525 515 850 850 1500 PORTLAND 420 740 1020 1555 550 910 550 910 1520 PORT FAIRY 520 840 1120 1655 642 1017 642 1017 1627 WARRNAMBOOL arr 545x 905x 1145x 1720x 710x 1100x 715x 1100x 1705x TRAIN dp 606 925 1207 1743 737 1147 735 1147 1734 MELBOURNE 931 1255 1531 2118 1123 1523 1123 1523 2109 SOUTHERN CROSS 189 VB31 GEELONG - LORNE - APOLLO BAY - WARRNAMBOOL Via the Great Ocean Road - a scenic highlight Oc18 Connects at Geelong with VC12 and at Warrnambool with VC13. Additional buses operate in January. TRAIN dp M-Sa MWF M-F M-F M-F FO SaSuO MELBOURNE SOUTHERN CROSS 910 1050 1350 1648 2015 910 1030 1350 1840 GEELONG arr 1008x 1147x 1448x 1743x 2105x 1010x 1130x 1450x 1940x dp 1020 1200 1505 1755 2120 1025 1145 1505 2005 Anglesea 1105 1245 1550 1840 2240 1110 1230 1550 2050 LORNE 1145 1325 1630 1920 2319 1150 1310 1630 2130 APOLLO BAY arr 1253 1733 2023 1258 1733 2238 dp 1325 Twelve Apostles 1510 WARRNAMBOOL arr 1655x TRAIN dp 1743 MELBOURNE 2115 SOUTHERN CROSS M-F M-F M-F MWF M-F SaSuO WARRNAMBOOL 830 Twelve Apostles 1040 APOLLO BAY arr 1200 dp 600 947 1445 600 947 1627 LORNE arr 1042 1540 1042 dp 700 1052 1342 1550 700 1052 1342 1737 Anglesea 732 1127 1417 1625 732 1127 1417 1809 GEELONG arr 835x 1232x 1515x 1730x 835x 1232x 1515x 1905x TRAIN dp 849 1249 1529 1748 851 1251 1531 1931 MELBOURNE 951 1351 1631 1849 955 1355 1635 2035 SOUTHERN CROSS VB32 WARRNAMBOOL - ARARAT Connects at Warrnambool with VC13 and VB31, at Hamilton with VB27, Jn15 at Halls Gap with VB23 and at Ararat with VC10, VB22 and GS3.. TuThO SuO TuThO SuO WARRNAMBOOL 755 815 TRAIN Port Fairy 824 844 MELBOURNE HAMILTON 930 950 SOUTHERN CROSS 1217 815 Dunkeld ar 955 1015 ARARAT ar 1444x 1040x dp 1010 1030 BUS dp 1500 1500 Halls Gap 1056 1116 Halls Gap 1549 1549 ARARAT ar 1135x 1155x Dunkeld ar 1635 1635 TRAIN dp 1228 1609 dp 1650 1650 MELBOURNE 1440 1839 HAMILTON 1715 1715 SOUTHERN CROSS Port Fairy 1821 1821 WARRNAMBOOL 1905 1905 190.
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