How to travel on public transport to and from Deakin University – Warrnambool Campus Ticketing in Warrnambool V/Line paper tickets must be used on long distance train services outside of the myki zones and on all regional coach services. They are used on services to and from Warrnambool. Information on tickets is available at ptv.vic.gov.au/tickets/regional-fares. Reservations are also required on V/Line trains travelling to and from Warrnambool. You can purchase a paper ticket or make reservation at: > Staffed V/Line stations > V/Line ticket agents > Selected metropolitan Premium Stations* > PTV Hubs > Online at vline.com.au (ticket purchases only) > By calling 1800 800 007 *Please call the Premium Station beforehand as V/Line tickets may only be sold during off-peak times. Warrnambool town buses require a Category A bus ticket for travel. Tickets can be purchased on board from the driver. myki myki is your ticket to travel on Melbourne’s public transport network and some regional train and bus services across Victoria. Choose either a myki money (pay as you go) or myki pass (consecutive days of travel) product that suits how often you use public transport, and then top up with funds as required. For information on public transport fares, and to use the Fare Calculator visit ptv.vic.gov.au/myki Concession travel Local, full-time students may be eligible to travel at a concession rate when carrying a Victorian Public Transport Tertiary Concession Card (please note, university student cards cannot be used in place of a Concession Card). Application forms can be picked up at any Premium Station or can be downloaded from your student portal. International undergraduate students may be eligible to buy a half-price annual pass called an iUSEpass for the zone/s in which they study. Please visit ptv.vic.gov.au/iuse for more information.
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How to travel on public transport to and from Deakin University – Warrnambool CampusTicketing in WarrnamboolV/Line paper tickets must be used on long distance train services outside of the myki zones and on all regional coach services. They are used on services to and from Warrnambool. Information on tickets is available at ptv.vic.gov.au/tickets/regional-fares. Reservations are also required on V/Line trains travelling to and from Warrnambool. You can purchase a paper ticket or make reservation at:
*Please call the Premium Station beforehand as V/Line tickets may only be sold during off-peak times.
Warrnambool town buses require a Category A bus ticket for travel. Tickets can be purchased on board from the driver.
mykimyki is your ticket to travel on Melbourne’s public transport network and some regional train and bus services across Victoria. Choose either a myki money (pay as you go) or myki pass (consecutive days of travel) product that suits how often you use public transport, and then top up with funds as required. For information on public transport fares, and to use the Fare Calculator visit ptv.vic.gov.au/myki
Concession travelLocal, full-time students may be eligible to travel at a concession rate when carrying a Victorian Public Transport Tertiary Concession Card (please note, university student cards cannot be used in place of a Concession Card). Application forms can be picked up at any Premium Station or can be downloaded from your student portal.
International undergraduate students may be eligible to buy a half-price annual pass called an iUSEpass for the zone/s in which they study. Please visit ptv.vic.gov.au/iuse for more information.
3 Warrnambool – Deakin University via Gateway Plaza Deakin University/Cafeteria La
9 Warrnambool – Allansford Princes Hwy/Mahoneys Rd. Walk down Mahoneys Rd to Deakin University
V/Line train
Line Nearest stop
Warrnambool Sherwood Park Station
Warrnambool Station*
V/Line coach
Route Nearest stop
Casterton – Melbourne via Warrnambool Sherwood Park Coach Stop/Aitken Dr
Mt Gambier – Melbourne via Warrnambool Sherwood Park Coach Stop/Aitken Dr
Warrnambool – Melbourne via Geelong Sherwood Park Coach Stop/Aitken Dr
Passengers catching Warrnambool local Route 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 or 8 buses can connect with services to Deakin University Warrnambool at the Koroit Street Interchange
*Connect with a Route 1, 5 or 6 bus to the Koroit Street Interchange and change to a Route 3 or 9 service to Deakin University Warrnambool