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The only other type of tickets available were yearly and half-yearly student bus passes, [8] until April 2006 when V/Line railway tickets sold to Geelong, South Geelong, and Marshall railway stations started including GTS travel for no extra cost, [6] and when daily and weekly tickets were made available in 2008. [9]
The Avalon Geelong Express service operated between Avalon Airport and South Geelong railway station, with an intermediate stop at Geelong railway station. The service began in July 2017. The service operated to a timetable that was adjusted monthly, with one service connecting to every flight departing and arriving at Avalon Airport. The ...
PA 18 at Pennsylvania state line in Burton: 1961: current Renumbered from WV 70: WV 70 — — US 250 in Hundred: PA 18 at Pennsylvania state line in Burton: 1923: 1961 Renumbered as WV 69: WV 71 — — — — 1923: 1931 WV 71: 11.3: 18.2 Bluewell: Matoaka: 1935: current WV 72: 55.7: 89.6 North of Dryfork: Kingwood: 1923
CDC Geelong operates seven bus routes via Geelong station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: [13] 1 : North Shore station – Deakin University Waurn Ponds Campus [14] 19 : Geelong – Bannockburn [15] 20 : to Corio Shopping Centre [16] 22 : to North Shore station [17] 24 : to North Geelong station [18] 25 : to Bell Post Hill [19]
On 14 July 2014, CDC announced that Benders Busways would be re-branded as CDC Geelong. [6] On 1 July 2022, CDC Geelong's Regional Bus Services Contract to operate bus services was renewed for 10 years. [7] It would also be subject to new performance measures and service standards, consistent with the bus services in Melbourne. [8]
McHarry's Buslines is a family-owned bus company in Geelong, Victoria, dating back to 1932.It operates public transport bus routes in Geelong, and on the Bellarine Peninsula and the Surf Coast, as well as school bus and charter services.
After being damaged by fire in 1990, the building was replaced by two metal bus shelters. [8] In 1995, the Western standard gauge line was built to the west of the station, and is mostly used by freight trains to and from Adelaide. In May 1999, a short platform was provided for The Overland passenger service to Adelaide. [9]
Late-night service to the WVU campus began in 2002, growing ridership for the system. Greyhound discontinued its intercity bus service through Morgantown in 2005, and Mountain Line responded by launching the Grey Line intercity service, which continues to operate as of 2024. Mountaineer Station, a bus station co-located with the WVU Personal ...