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Route 901 operates from Frankston station to Melbourne Airport via the outer eastern and northern suburbs of Melbourne. It travels via Dandenong station , Westfield Knox , Ringwood station , Blackburn station , The Pines Shopping Centre , Greensborough Station , South Morang station , Epping station , Broadmeadows station and Gladstone Park .
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.
Three orbital bus lines were introduced as part of the SmartBus network, with the intention of providing cross city links connecting railway and tram lines and other bus routes. The first orbital route started as several routes (including Route 665 from Dandenong to Ringwood and Route 830 from Dandenong to Frankston).
Ventura Bus Lines operates three routes via Chelsea station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: 706 : to Mordialloc (off-peak only) [22] 857 : to Dandenong station [23] 858 : Edithvale – Aspendale Gardens [24] SkyBus also operates a service to Melbourne Airport via Chelsea station. [25]
In August 2013, as the result of the re-tendering of a number of Melbourne bus routes, the operation of SmartBus route 901 to 903, the National Bus Company operations (the Doncaster and Fitzroy North depots, including Smartbus routes 905 to 908), were transferred to Transdev Melbourne, along with 346 buses. [18]
Frankston station Carrum station: Carrum Downs: 900 Oakleigh station Stud Park Shopping Centre: Wellington Road Caulfield – Oakleigh does not operate during night network 901 Ringwood station Dandenong station: Wantirna and Rowville: Frankston – Dandenong and Ringwood – Melbourne Airport does not operate during night network 905 City ...
The Frankston line forms a somewhat linear route from the Melbourne central business district to its terminus in Frankston. The route is 42.7 kilometres (26.5 mi) long and is predominantly doubled tracked, however between Flinders Street station and Richmond, the track is widened to 12 tracks, narrowing to 6 tracks between Richmond and South ...
Dandenong opened as one of the original stations on the Melbourne to Sale railway line.In 1892, the South Gippsland line opened from Dandenong. Like the suburb itself, the station name derives either from an Indigenous word believed to mean "lofty mountains", [5] or the Woiwurrung word "Tanjenong", which was the name of a local creek.