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From 2009, timetables and signage were branded as Geelong Transit with a standard Viclink orange theme, so it is unclear to what extent the former GTS entity still exists as such. [1] Since 2009, GTS (or Geelong Transit) ticketing has become part of the statewide myki smartcard system.
Two Transdev Melbourne buses operating route 251 in Clifton Hill. This is a list of bus routes that are part of the bus network, in Melbourne, Australia, which is overseen by Public Transport Victoria. Kinetic Melbourne operate approximately 30% of the bus network, signing contracts in 2021 as part of the Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Franchise.
The first route ran from Geelong to Chilwell, and the second route commenced in 1931, from the Geelong Post Office to the corner of Minerva Road and Aberdeen Street in Geelong West. The closure of the Geelong tram system in 1956 saw Benders win the contract to serve the former tram routes with buses.
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]
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.
There are 14 bus services that use the bus interchange at Sunshine station. CDC Melbourne operates three routes via Sunshine station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: 400 : to Laverton station (via Robinsons Road, shared with Transit Systems Victoria) [47] 408 : St Albans station – Highpoint Shopping Centre [48]
The previous group of standard country railway buildings was replaced by a small wooden office and waiting room. 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.
Part of the southern car park at the station permanently closed in May 2023 to make way for the construction of a new bus interchange. Both the northern and southern car parks have been expanded, with the additional spaces in the northern car park opening in October 2022. [7] [8] The new bus interchange opened on 19 November 2023. [9]