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Route 64 was allocated to the line between East Brighton and City (Swanston Street) on 16 October 1938. Prior to that, Route 64 was allocated to the line between Brighton East and St Kilda Beach via St Kilda Junction. [1] Between 1938 and 9 July 1955, Route 64 ran via Balaclava Road rather than Dandenong Road.
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.
Buses in Melbourne, Australia, are a major form of public transport in Melbourne, with an extensive bus network.There are 346 routes in operation with a varying range of service frequencies, (including Night Network, excluding Kew School Services) operated by privately owned bus companies under franchise from the State Government, under the Public Transport Victoria branding.
Ventura Bus Lines operates six routes via Moorabbin station, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: 627 : to Chadstone Shopping Centre [14] 811 : Dandenong station – Brighton [15] 812 : Dandenong station – Brighton [16] 823 : North Brighton station – Westfield Southland [17] 824 : to Parkmore Shopping Centre [14]
Twenty-one night bus services, operated by CDC Melbourne, Dysons, Kinetic Melbourne, Transit Systems Victoria and Ventura Bus Lines, run to a 24-hour weekend service on Fridays and Saturdays, as part of Night Network. Thirteen routes operate on Fridays and Saturdays.
Middle Brighton railway station is a commuter railway station on the Sandringham line, which is part of the Melbourne railway network. It serves the south-eastern suburb of Brighton, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Middle Brighton station is a ground level host station, featuring two side platforms. It opened on 21 December 1861. [4]
Melbourne tram route 5 is a tram route on the Melbourne tramway network serving the city of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.Operated by Yarra Trams, the route is coloured red and extends from Melbourne University to Malvern over 12.6-kilometre (7.8 mi) of double track via Swanston Street, St Kilda Road, Dandenong Road and Malvern East.
Discontinued based on the desire to end peak-hour only routes 111 Exhibition Street Port Melbourne: 20 November 1987 18 December 1993 Merged with route 42 into route 109 [2] 112: West Preston South Melbourne and St Kilda Beach April 2000 26 July 2014 Split into routes 11 and 12 following network-wide timetable revision [7]