Main Routes
Route | Map | Destinations | Comments |
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1 | East Coburg South Melbourne Beach |
via Lygon Street & City | |
3 | Melbourne University East Malvern |
Weekdays only | |
3a | Melbourne University East Malvern |
via St Kilda (Weekends and Public Holidays only) | |
5 | Melbourne University Malvern |
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6 | Melbourne University Glen Iris |
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8 | Moreland Toorak |
via Lygon Street & City | |
11 | West Preston Victoria Harbour Docklands |
via Collins Street | |
16 | Melbourne University Kew |
via St Kilda | |
19 | North Coburg City (Elizabeth Street) |
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24 | North Balwyn La Trobe Street West End |
via La Trobe Street | |
30 | St Vincents Plaza Etihad Stadium Docklands |
via La Trobe Street | |
31 | Victoria Harbour Docklands Hoddle Street |
via Collins Street | |
35 | City Circle | Zero-fare service encircling the central business district | |
48 | Victoria Harbour Docklands North Balwyn |
via Collins Street | |
55 | West Coburg Domain Interchange |
via William Street & City | |
57 | West Maribyrnong City (Elizabeth Street) |
via North Melbourne | |
59 | Airport West City (Elizabeth Street) |
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64 | Melbourne University East Brighton |
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67 | Melbourne University Carnegie |
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70 | Waterfront City Docklands Wattle Park |
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72 | Melbourne University Camberwell |
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75 | City (Spencer Street) Vermont South |
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78 | North Richmond Prahran |
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79 | North Richmond St Kilda Beach |
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82 | Moonee Ponds Footscray |
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86 | Bundoora RMIT Waterfront City Docklands |
via Smith Street & Bourke Street | |
95 | City (Spencer Street) Melbourne Museum |
via Bourke Street | |
96 | East Brunswick St Kilda Beach |
via Bourke Street, City & St Kilda light rail | |
109 | Box Hill Port Melbourne |
via Collins Street, City & Port Melbourne light rail | |
112 | West Preston Fitzroy Street, St Kilda |
via Collins Street & City |
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