Connecting Bus Services
- 802 – Chadstone via Mulgrave and Oakleigh
- 804 – Chadstone via Wheelers Hill and Oakleigh
- 811 – Brighton via Springvale, Mentone, Cheltenham and Moorabbin
- 812 – Brighton via Parkmore SC, Mentone, Cheltenham & Moorabbin
- 813 - Waverley Gardens SC via Springvale
- 814 - Springvale South via Waverley Gardens SC & Springvale Station
- 815 - Noble Park via Yarraman Station
- 828 - Hampton via Cheltenham - Berwick via Narre Warren
- 843 - Endeavour Hills via Shetland St.
- 845 - Endeavour Hills via John Fawkner Dr.
- 848 - Brandon Park SC via Waverley Gardens SC
- 849 - Endeavour Hills via Gleneagles Dr.
- 850 - Glen Waverley via Mulgrave & Brandon Park SC
- 857 - Chelsea via Carrum
- 861 - Endeavour Hills via Thomas Mitchell Dr.
- 862 - Chadstone via Dandenong North & Oakleigh
- 892 - Narre Warren South via Hampton Park
- 893 - Cranbourne via Hallam, Hampton Park & Lynbrook
- 901 - Frankston via Kananook Station - Melbourne Airport via Ringwood, Blackburn, Greensborough, Epping & Broadmeadows
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