V/Line - Melbourne

From $ 12.4 to $ 12.4

Experience the best of Victoria with V/Line our trains and coaches take you to all Victoria s great destinations.

As the state s regional rail and coach provider, we run more than 1400 train services and 600 coach services every week, helping 1.3 million people get from place to place for work, study, leisure and many other activities.

We also offer services for Melburnians, as well as interstate and overseas visitors, who want to visit or work in the country. So our customers get to experience the best of country and city life.

We offer great value for money ticket options, whether you are travelling by yourself, with friends or with your family. Forget about navigating unknown roads and worrying about petrol prices. Let us do the driving for you, and arrive at your destination relaxed and ready to embark on your adventure.

Buying V/Line tickets is easy. You can either call us on 136 196 between 06.00 and 22.00 AEST (GMT+10 hours). International customers call +61 3 9697 2076. Alternatively, visit our metropolitan hub, the newly renovated award-winning Southern Cross Station on Spencer Street in the west end of Melbourne CBD.

You can also pick up tickets from other staffed V/Line stations, most premium metropolitan Connex station as well as from our ticket agent network in regional Victoria. You ll be amazed at how inexpensive travelling with V/Line is especially when compared to the car!

Visit vline.com.au to plan your journey, or to check out our timetables and see where we can take you. And find out how you can use your V/Line ticket to get around Melbourne or regional centre public transport at no extra cost!

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