Platforms, Services and Connecting Bus Services
Platform 1:
- All stations and limited express services to Flinders Street
Platform 2:
- All stations and limited express services to Werribee
Buses departing from the bus interchange:
- 413 Hoppers Crossing - Laverton via Seabrook Estate, and Point Cook(every day). Operated by Westrans.
- 416 Hoppers Crossing - Laverton via Seabrook Estate, Point Cook (every day). Operated by Westrans.
- 436 Werribee – Hoppers Crossing via Werribee Plaza SC (every day). Operated by Westrans.
- 437 Werribee – Hoppers Crossing via Werribee Plaza SC (every day). Operated by Westrans.
- 442 Hoppers Crossing – Tarneit via Werribee Plaza SC, The Grange (every day). Operated by Westrans.
- 444 Hoppers Crossing – Tarneit via Morris Road OR Werribee Plaza SC (every day). Operated by Westrans.
- 445 Hoppers Crossing – Werribee via Werribee Plaza SC, Thames Blvd (Monday to Saturday). Operated by Westrans.
- 446 Hoppers Crossing – Laverton via Werribee, Werribee Plaza SC, Truganina (every day). Operated by Westrans.
- 448 Hoppers Crossing – Manor Lakes via Werribee Plaza SC, Werribee #32;(every day). Operated by Westrans.
Buses departing from Morris Road:
- 944 City – Werribee via Spotswood, Newport, Hoppers Crossing (Saturday and Sunday mornings). Operated by Dyson's Bus Services.
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