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MELBOURNE - TRARALGON VIA PAKENHAM, MOE & MORWELL Bus Time Schedule & Line Map MELBOURNE - TRARALGON VIA PAKENHAM, MOE & MORWELL bus time schedule & line map MELBOURNE - TRARALGON VIA … Melbourne View In Website Mode The MELBOURNE - TRARALGON VIA PAKENHAM, MOE & MORWELL bus line (Melbourne) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Melbourne: 8:19 PM - 9:47 PM (2) Traralgon: 5:45 AM - 11:59 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest MELBOURNE - TRARALGON VIA PAKENHAM, MOE & MORWELL bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next MELBOURNE - TRARALGON VIA PAKENHAM, MOE & MORWELL bus arriving. Direction: Melbourne MELBOURNE - TRARALGON VIA PAKENHAM, MOE 7 stops & MORWELL bus Time Schedule VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Melbourne Route Timetable: Sunday 7:07 AM - 7:46 PM Pakenham Monday 4:35 PM Dandenong Railway Station (Dandenong) Tuesday 4:35 PM - 9:47 PM Railway Parade, Dandenong Wednesday 8:19 PM - 9:47 PM Clayton Railway Station (Clayton) Thursday 8:19 PM - 9:47 PM 278 Second Hand Station, Clayton Friday Not Operational Caulƒeld Railway Station (Caulƒeld East) 1C Sir John Monash Drive, Caulƒeld East Saturday 7:05 AM - 9:45 PM Richmond Railway Station (Richmond) Richmond Station East Subway, Cremorne Flinders Street Railway Station (Melbourne City) MELBOURNE - TRARALGON VIA PAKENHAM, MOE & MORWELL bus Info Southern Cross Coach Terminal/Spencer St Direction: Melbourne (Melbourne City) Stops: 7 201 Spencer Street, Docklands Trip Duration: 58 min Line Summary: Pakenham, Dandenong Railway Station (Dandenong), Clayton Railway Station (Clayton), Caulƒeld Railway Station (Caulƒeld East), Richmond Railway Station (Richmond), Flinders Street Railway Station (Melbourne City), Southern Cross Coach Terminal/Spencer St (Melbourne City) Direction: Traralgon MELBOURNE - TRARALGON VIA PAKENHAM, MOE 16 stops & MORWELL bus Time Schedule VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Traralgon Route Timetable: Sunday 7:54 AM - 9:27 PM Garƒeld Railway Station (Garƒeld) Monday 5:45 AM - 6:45 PM 77 Nar Nar Goon-longwarry Road, Garƒeld Tuesday 5:45 AM - 11:59 PM Bunyip Railway Station/Nar Nar Goon-Longwarry Rd (Bunyip) Wednesday 5:45 AM - 11:59 PM 94 Nar Nar Goon-longwarry Road, Bunyip Thursday 5:45 AM - 11:59 PM Longwarry Railway Station (Longwarry) Friday Not Operational 6 Flinders Road, Longwarry Saturday 6:34 AM - 11:59 PM Drouin Railway Station (Drouin) 116 Princes Way, West Melbourne Warragul Station/Queen St (Warragul) 72 Queen Street, Warragul MELBOURNE - TRARALGON VIA PAKENHAM, MOE & MORWELL bus Info Bloomƒeld Rd/Queen St (Nilma) Direction: Traralgon 455 Queen Street, Nilma Stops: 16 Trip Duration: 63 min Princes Fwy (Darnum) Line Summary: Garƒeld Railway Station (Garƒeld), Bunyip Railway Station/Nar Nar Goon-Longwarry Rd Yarragon Railway Station (Yarragon) (Bunyip), Longwarry Railway Station (Longwarry), Drouin Railway Station (Drouin), Warragul Trafalgar Railway Station (Trafalgar) Station/Queen St (Warragul), Bloomƒeld Rd/Queen St (Nilma), Princes Fwy (Darnum), Yarragon Railway Moe Railway Station (Moe) Station (Yarragon), Trafalgar Railway Station 53 Lloyd Street, Moe (Trafalgar), Moe Railway Station (Moe), Newborough Tafe/Monash Rd (Yallourn), Morwell Railway Station Newborough Tafe/Monash Rd (Yallourn) (Morwell), Mid Valley Shopping Centre/Mid Valley Dr (Morwell), Latrobe Regional Hospital (Traralgon), Morwell Railway Station (Morwell) Traralgon Railway Station (Traralgon), Traralgon Princes Drive, Morwell Plaza Sc/Franklin St (Traralgon) Mid Valley Shopping Centre/Mid Valley Dr (Morwell) MidValley Drive, Morwell Latrobe Regional Hospital (Traralgon) Traralgon Railway Station (Traralgon) 71 Princes Street, Traralgon Traralgon Plaza Sc/Franklin St (Traralgon) Undercover parking, Traralgon MELBOURNE - TRARALGON VIA PAKENHAM, MOE & MORWELL bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Melbourne. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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