This TravelSmart Map was developed in partnership by the Department of Transport, Melway and Moonee Valley City Council to encourage the use of sustainable transport. It has been designed to highlight local sustainable transport options on a pocket-sized complete street map with standard Melway references.
Walking and cycling, like any physical activity are potentially hazardous.
Use your common sense. Stay within your abilities, wear protective equipment and follow any applicable laws.
Published by:Department of TransportGPO Box 2797Melbourne VIC 3000
Printed May 2011On Re-Art Matt 100% Recycledby Print Bound
This map was accurate at the time of printing. For up-to-date public transport information and timetables please visit www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au
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TravelSmart Local projects
With 55 per cent of all car trips less than fi ve kilometres, there’s room to increase the number of people choosing sustainable travel options such as walking, cycling and public transport. By providing better access, encouraging changes in travel behaviour and improving end-of-trip facilities for people, we can support the growth of sustainable travel.
TravelSmart is an initiative of the Victorian Government and aims to reduce people's dependency on cars and encourage them to choose sustainable travel options such as walking, cycling and public transport. The team behind TravelSmart Victoria are part of the Department of Transport.
TravelSmart has been able to demonstrate that engagement through travel planning achieves sustained reduction in single-occupancy car travel.
TravelSmart projects involve state and local governments working in partnership with individuals, organisations and institutions to change the way Victorians travel.
TravelSmart is a simple program that is easy to initiate. It’s about changing one or two trips per week, or reducing the number of car journeys by better planning your travel.
For more information visit www.transport.vic.gov.au/travelsmart
Buckley Street Underpass and Shared PathThe Buckley Street underpass links to local trails, including the Steele Creek and Maribyrnong River shared paths, to provide direct pedestrian and cyclist access to nearby retail precincts, services and public transport.
The project has also included delivery of travel plans at two nearby schools to promote the underpass and increase network use. St Bernard’s and Rosehill Secondary Colleges have identifi ed and implemented a range of initiatives to encourage students to use sustainable transport options such as walking, cycling and public transport.
This project was delivered in partnership by Moonee Valley City Council and the Department of Transport to encourage the use of sustainable transport for local travel.
Moonee Valley City CouncilThe City of Moonee Valley’s supervised crossing program has improved safety and access for all pedestrians including students walking to and from school. Key crossing sites are staffed from 8.15am–9am and 3.15pm–4pm on school days. Moonee Valley encourages you to use these crossing points (shown on the map with brown diamonds).
Mel. Ref.
Bike shops Walking trails and groups
Walking TrailsAJ Davis Reserve4.2km, Mel.Ref 15 G9
Maribyrnong River5km, Mel.Ref 28 B5
Moonee Ponds Creek3.5km, Mel.Ref 16 D5
Woodlands and Napier Parks4.8km, Mel.Ref 16 F12
Ascot Vale Heritage Trail2 km, Mef Ref 28 F11
Queens Park Heritage Trail3.5km, Mel.Ref 28 J6
Moonee Ponds Heritage Trail5.3km, Mel.Ref 28 J6
Discover FlemingtonDiscover 20 historic places.
Brochures are available for these trails. For more information please contact Moonee Valley City Council on 9243 8888.
Walking GroupsEssendon Over 50s Walking GroupMeets Thursdays at Flinders St Station Ph. 9379 9691
Niddrie Seniors Walking GroupMeets Tuesdays Niddrie Community HubMatthews Avenue, Niddrie Ph. 9379 9232
Flemington Community Centre Monthly WalksMeets fi rst Friday of the monthFlinders Street StationPh. 8325 1800
Westfi eld Mall WalkersTuesdays and Thursdays 8.00 am29-35 Louis StreetAirport West Ph. 9338 4244
Moonee Valley WalkersMeet Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7:30pm Essendon Baptist Church136 Buckley Street, Essendon Ph. 9375 7704
Essendon Bushwalking ClubMeets monthly at the Essendon Bowling Club.Club activities include weekly walks, overnight bushwalks, bike rides and social events.Ph. 9338 [email protected]://trekker.customer.netspace.net.au/
Go for your life
A Victorian Government initiative, ‘Go for your life’ promotes healthy eating and physical activity. A full list of walking clubs and groups in Victoria can be found on the ‘Go for your life’ website.For more information visit goforyourlife.vic.gov.au/gfyldirectory Search by category ‘walking group’.
Victoria Walks
Victoria Walks has all the tools, information and support you need to make your neighbourhood safer and more walk-friendly.www.victoriawalks.org.au
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Mobile phone tools
Bicycle parking at train stations
Cycling groups and rides
Moonee Bicycle User [email protected]
MaribyrnongBicycle User [email protected]
MorelandBicycle User [email protected]
HumeBicycle User [email protected]/profi les/HumeCityBUG
BrimbankBicycle User Groupwww.brimbug.org.au
Bicycle Victoria
PO Box 426,Collins St West,Victoria [email protected]
Western Pedlars Tuesdays 9.00am Meet at the Afton Street Footbridge.
Cappuccino Run Tuesdays 6.15pm Meet at the Afton Street Footbridge. Ph. 9823 1540 (Laura)
Cross Keys Cruisers Fridays 9.00am Meet at Cross Keys Hotel car park, Essendon.Ph. 9370 7829 (John)
Many shops organise rides and bicycle maintenance workshops.
Bicycle Superstore Ph. 9376 8311 29 G12Shop 22/380 Epsom Road, FlemingtonBike hire from $30 a day
Bike Force Ph. 9379 3839 16 B11347 Keilor Road, Essendon
Cyclic Bicycles Ph. 9025 5494 42 J156 Pin Oak Crescent, Flemington
Essendon Cyclery Ph. 9370 5976 28 G4926 Mt Alexander Road, Essendon
Flemington Cycles Ph. 9376 9933 42 J1450 Racecourse Road, Flemington
Goldcross Cycles Ph. 9370 7033 28 H713–15 Puckle Street, Moonee Ponds
Rapido Cycles Ph. 9379 5292 16 B11320 Keilor Road, Essendon North
Ray’s Bicycle Centre Ph. 9374 4550 16 A11378 Keilor Road, NIddrie
Glenroy Cycles Ph. 9306 9651 17 H378 Wheatsheaf Road, Glenroy
John Beasley Cycles Ph. 9687 7033 42 B5127 Buckley Street, Footscray
Teds Cycles Ph. 9687 1013 42 B4265–267 Barkly Street, Footscray
Vern Smith Cycles Ph. 9318 1880 41 J165 Ballarat Road, Maidstone
Erider Electric Bicycles Ph. 8746 8003 16 A867 Matthews Avenue, Airport West
Bus routes on this map SmartBus
Moonee Ponds and Highpoint
215 Caroline Springs to Highpoint Shopping Centre via Deer Park and Western Highway216 Caroline Springs to Brighton Beach219 Sunshine Park to Gardenvale via city220 Sunshine to Gardenvale via city223 Yarraville to Highpoint Shopping Centre via Footscray401 North Melbourne to University of Melbourne
via Royal Melbourne Hospital 402 Footscray to East Melbourne via North Melbourne 404 Footscray to Moonee Ponds via Newmarket406 Keilor East to Footscray
via Avondale Heights and Maribyrnong407 Highpoint Shopping Centre to Avondale Heights
via Maribyrnong 408 St Albans to Highpoint Shopping Centre
via Sunshine and Maribyrnong409 Yarraville to Highpoint Shopping Centre via Footscray410 Sunshine to Footscray via Ballarat Road411 Laverton to Footscray
via Altona Meadows, Altona and Millers Street412 Laverton to Footscray
via Altona Meadows , Altona and Mills Street414 Aircraft to Footscray via Geelong Road465 Essendon to Keilor Park via East Keilor467 Aberfeldie to Moonee Ponds via Holmes Road468 Essendon Station to Highpoint Shopping Centre
via Maribyrnong 472 Williamstown to Moonee Ponds
via Footscray475 Moonee Ponds to East Keilor via NiddrieMoonee Ponds to East Keilor via NiddrieMoonee Ponds to East Keilor476 Moonee Ponds to Hillside
via Taylors Lakes and Watergarden Station477 Moonee Poonds to Broadmeadows
via Essendon, Airport West and Niddrie478 Moonee Ponds to Melbourne Airport
via Gladstone Park, Essendon and Niddrie479 Moonee Ponds to Sunbury
via Melbourne Airport and Airport West483 Sunbury to Moonee Ponds via Diggers Rest490 Airport West to Gowanbrae Airport West to Gowanbrae
via Airport West Shoppingtown and Gowanbrae Drive501 Sunbury to Moonee Ponds via Strathmore503 Essendon to East Brunswick via Albion StreetEssendon to East Brunswick via Albion StreetEssendon to East Brunswick504 Moonee Ponds to Clifton Hill via East Brunswick505 Moonee Ponds to Melbourne University via Parkville Gardens506 Moonee Ponds to Westgarth Station via Brunswick508 Alphington to Moonee Ponds Alphington to Moonee Ponds
via Northcote and Brunswick509 West Brunswick to Sydney Road via Hope Street510 Essendon to Ivanhoe
via Brunswick, Northcote and Thornbury512 Strathmore Station to East Coburg
via Pascoe Vale South, West Coburg and Coburg513 Eltham to Glenroy
via Greensborough and Lower Plenty Roads527 Northland to Gowrie via Murray Street534 Glenroy to Coburg via Boundary and Sydney Roads536 Gowrie to Glenroy via Gowrie Park542 Roxburgh Park to Oak Park
via Meadow Heights, Broadmeadows and Glenroy902 SmartBus Chelsea to Airport West via Glen Waverley,
Doncaster Shoppingtown, Greensborough, Broadmeadows, DFO (Essendon Fields) and Airport West Shopping Centre
903 SmartBus Altona to Mordialloc via Sunshine, Essendon, Coburg, Preston, Heidelburg, Doncaster, Box Hill and Oakleigh
For more detailed information visit metlinkmelbourne.com.au or call Metlink on 131 638.
A premium bus service, SmartBus complements Melbourne’s radial train network, providing ‘cross-town’ connections to train stations, tram lines, key local destinations and other activity centres.
SmartBus runs more frequently and for longer hours than most bus services. A combination of road priority works and the use of smart technology means they are also more reliable.
By remaining in continuous contact with their depot, SmartBus is able to provide real-time travel information to passengers at selected high-use bus stops and bus-train interchanges.
SmartBus services can be used by passengers holding a valid public transport ticket for the area in which they are travelling.
For more detailed information visit metlinkmelbourne.com.auor call Metlink on 131 6386am–midnight daily.
Your ticket to ride General information
Melbourne’s public transport network can help you explore every corner of this vibrant city.
Train and tram services operate between 5am and midnight, Monday to Thursday, with extended hours to around 1am on Friday and Saturday nights. On Sunday, trains and trams operate 7am–11pm. Many of Melbourne’s bus routes have been upgraded to run from 6am–9pm Mon–Fri, 8am–9pm Saturday and 9am–9pm Sunday.
Metlink Metlink is the ‘one-stop-shop’ for all the information you need to know about Melbourne’s public transport services, fares and ticketing.
For train, tram and bus information call Metlink on 131 638 6am–midnight daily or visit metlinkmelbourne.com.au
Journey plannerEnter your origin and destination into Metlink’s online journey planner for travel anywhere in Victoria and you’ll be provided with a tailored travel plan including maps, connections and estimated travel times.
For more information or to use the journey planner call Metlink on 131 638 or visit metlinkmelbourne.com.au
Your ticket to rideMelbourne is progressively making the switch to a new ticketing system called myki. You can choose to use either myki or Metcard to travel on Melbourne’s trains, trams and buses.
MetcardThe existing Metcard ticketing system can still be used and will run alongside myki for a period of time. Always validate your Metcard before entering and leaving the paid area of a train station and each time you board a tram or bus.
You can buy Metcards from:• the online store at
metlinkmelbourne.com.au• retail outlets • Metcard ticket machines
at train stations, on trams (coins only) and most buses.
For the most current information about Metcards call 131 638 or visit metlinkmelbourne.com.au.
mykimyki is a durable, plastic smart card which stores value and can be used over and over again. Keep your myki topped up and you’ll always be ready for travel.
Each time you enter the paid area of a train station or board a tram or a bus, you must touch on at a myki reader. Train and bus users need to touch off at the end of each trip for the lowest myki money fare. When travelling on a tram, you only need to touch off to get the lowest myki money fare if your whole trip is in Zone 2.
You can buy a myki:• online at myki.com.au• by calling 13 6954
(13 myki)• at the myki discovery
centre at Southern Cross Station
• at the myki ticket window at Premium Stations
• at the MetShop (Melbourne Town Hall, corner of Swanston and Little Collins streets).
The card price for a full fare myki is $10 and $7 for a concession, seniors or child myki. Seniors get their fi rst myki free.
You can top up your myki: • online at myki.com.au
(allow at least 24 hours for processing)
• by calling 13 6954 (13 myki) (allow at least 24 hours for processing)
• at myki machines at metropolitan train stations and selected tram platforms stops and bus interchanges
• at selected retailers where you see the myki sign.
For more information visit myki.com.au or call 13 6954 (13 myki).
Travelling with shopping jeeps and golf buggiesShopping jeeps can be carried free on public transport services. Supermarket trolleys are not permitted. Golf buggies and similar items can be carried for free on services provided the comfort,
access and safety of other passengers is not affected.
Bikes and surfboards Some train stations and major transport interchanges have bike lockers or bike cages that can be used to store bikes and related equipment such as helmets and safety vests. For more information about travelling with bikes and surfboards visit metlinkmelbourne.com.au
Need more information?For train, tram and bus information call Metlink on 131 638 6am–midnight daily or visit metlinkmelbourne.com.au
Information in other languagesPublic transport information is available in other
languages. Visit metlinkmelbourne.com.auto download the Fares and Travel Guide in your language or call:
Arabic 9321 5440
Mandarin 9321 5454
Cantonese 9321 5441
Somalie 9321 5446
Croatian 9321 5442
Spanish 9321 5447
Dinka 9321 5452
Sudanese 9321 5453
Greek 9321 5443
Turkish 9321 5448
Italian 9321 5444
Vietnamese 9321 5449
Macedonian 9321 5445
All other languages
9321 5450
Interchange maps
Access and mobility
TrainsAll train stations are wheelchair accessible, except Heyington Station.
Passengers who need help boarding trains should wait on the platform near the front of the train. The train driver will help you board and depart the train by producing a ramp.
Premium Stations are staffed from the fi rst to last train every day and have accessible facilities including toilets, public phones and parking.
TramsLow-fl oor trams have two allocated spaces for passengers using mobility aids. This area is inside the double-door marked with a wheelchair symbol.
BusesMore than 70 per cent of Melbourne’s bus services are wheelchair-accessible, including SmartBus, SkyBus, and NightRider buses. At the stop, the bus driver places a ramp between the front door of the bus and the kerb of the road.
For station and stop profi les visitmetlinkmelbourne.com.au
TaxiWheelchair accessible taxis can be booked through Silver Top Taxis on 8413 7202 or 13CABS on 9277 3877.
There are a number of mobile phone tools to provide you with personalised train, tram and bus service information to your mobile.
Metro TrainsPlatform 1Platform 1 offers metropolitan train travel information services via SMS and email. Join up and choose from instant SMS timetable information, SMS updates on disruptions or email alerts for weekend and evening improvement works. For more information visit metrotrains.com.au
Yarra TramstramTRACKERtramTRACKER® from Yarra Trams provides real-time tram arrival information for every stop on the network. It’s available by phone, SMS, iPhone and online. For more tramTRACKER® information visit tramtracker.yarratrams.com.au
Metlink mobile phone tools Metlink’s free Nokia and iPhone applications give users train, tram and bus timetables. The applications also feature the Metlink journey planner, live tram information, maps, and you can save your regular stops as favourites for quick access. To download the Nokia app visit the Nokia Ovi store. To download the iPhone app visit the iTunes Store.
Metlink’s mobile departure board gives mobile phone users train, tram and bus departure times information straight to their phone direct from Metlink’s online journey planner. Visit metlink.mobionline or from your mobile phone to use the mobile departure board.
Moonee Valley City Council runs a community bus service for eligible older residents and residents with disability.
Available Monday to Friday, the service provides accessible door to door transport to key community venues and local destinations in and around Moonee Valley.
FeesSingle Trip $2.30 (within municipality)Return Trip $3.50Single Trip (outside municipality) $4.20Multi Trip $11 (10 one-way or 5 return trips)
The Community transport buses are also available for hire by community groups.
For more information contact Community Transport on 8325 1811 or [email protected]
Walking for transport offers many health and environmental benefi ts, as well as being a great start or end to the day.
The Walking School Bus is a fun and safe way for primary school students to walk to and from school. Volunteer parents walk with the students along a pre-arranged route, picking up new passengers along the way.
For more information or assistance setting up a walking school bus call 9243 8762 or visit, mvcc.vic.gov.au/walkingschoolbus
LockersBike lockers are available at stations across Victoria.They can be rented free after paying a bond of $100 for a new locker with a built in lock or $50 for lockers that require you to supply a lock.
You can hire a locker at Premium Stations for up to three months at a time and renew without paying any additional bond. They can be used for storing your bike, helmets, clothes and shoes. Items stored in lockers remain your responsibility.
For more information visit metrotrains.com.au
Bike lockers
Essendon GlenroyGlenroyFootscray Newmarket
CagesNew bike cages are being installed at stations across Melbourne and key regional centres. The bike cages, known as Parkiteer cages, provide undercover, free and secure parking for around 26 bikes.
To access a Parkiteer cage you will need to register for a swipe card. Cards are available for a $50 refundable deposit.
For more information and to register visit parkiteer.com.au
A Parkiteer bike cage is available for use at Glenroy Station.
When using and enjoying these paths remember to look out for fellow path users.
Pedestrians • Keep left• Move off the path
when stationary• Be aware of other path
users and cyclists• Wear bright clothing
if walking at night.
Cyclists • Keep left unless overtaking• Slow down if sight
lines are unclear• Warn pedestrians of
your approach with a bell or your voice.
Dog owners • Clean up after your dog• Keep your dog on a
lead and under your control unless in a ‘dog off leash park’.
Shared path code of conduct
Walking, Cycling & Public Transport
Moonee Valley
Community transport
Walking school bus
NightRider NightRider
NightRider is a bus service that provides a safe, easy and inexpensive way to travel after midnight on weekends.
NightRider buses travel between the city (City Square, Swanston Street) and Melbourne’s outer suburbs, every half hour 1.30am–4.30am on Saturdays and 1.30am–5.30am on Sundays with additional services on some routes.
You can also catch NightRider from other city venues including the Crown Entertainment Complex and Docklands to connect with services leaving from Swanston Street, or at a NightRider stop along one of its routes.
There are more than 450 NightRider stops along routes to Bayswater, Belgrave, Craigieburn, Cranbourne, Croydon, Dandenong, Doncaster, Eltham, Epping, Frankston, Healesville, Lilydale, Melton, Mornington, Rosebud, St Albans, Sunbury and Werribee. You can request to alight anywhere along the NightRider route, not just designated stops,
provided it’s safe for the bus to stop. Simply let the driver know where you’d like to hop off so that you can get closer to your destination.
NightRider buses have phones on board so you can call a taxi to meet you at your bus stop to take you home, or for $1 you can call someone to pick you up. Please let the bus driver know when boarding the bus if you need to use the phone.
Normal public transport fares apply. If you already have a valid ticket you can catch a NightRider bus at no extra cost. A Daily, or a 2 hour ticket fi rst used after 6pm, can be used until 3am.
For route information and timetables visit, metlinkmelbourne.com.auor call 131 6386am–midnight daily.
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Melbourne NightRider bus network Car sharing
Why buy a car whenyou can share one?Car share gives you 24/7 access to clean, new cars whenever you need them.
There’s no registration, petrol or maintenance to pay – just a simple fee based on your use. Join one of Melbourne’s car share programs to receive an access card or key, then simply book a
car either over the phone or online as needed.
Finding a car is easy with car share bays conveniently located across Melbourne’s CBD and surrounding suburbs.
Sharing a car isn’t just good for the environment, if you drive less than 15,000km per year it will save you money as well.
You can catch a cab by booking it on the phone, hailing it from the side of the road or hiring it from a taxi rank. Order a taxi ahead of time to ensure it arrives as close as possible to when you need it. Prepaid fares apply between 10 pm and 5 am.
Passengers are encouraged to provide feedback on their taxi experiences. Contact the Victorian Taxi Directorate on 1800 638 802 (toll free) or visit www.taxi.vic.gov.au
Always get an electronic receipt after your taxi trip.
13CABS 13 2227Platinum Taxis (includes associated taxis) 9090 1800Silver Top Taxis 13 1008West Suburban Taxis 9689 1144
55 Domain Interchangevia Southbank, City, Parkville and Brunswick East
57 West Maribyrnong to City (Elizabeth Street)Via Maribyrnong, Flemington, North Melbourne and City
59 Airport West to City (Elizabeth Street)Via Essendon, Moonee Ponds, North Melbourne and City
82 Moonee Ponds to Footscrayvia Highpoint Shopping Centre
For more detailed information visit metlinkmelbourne.com.au or call Metlink on 131 638.
Tram routes on this map
Taxi services
www.goget.com.au
gogetcarshare
www.fl exicar.com.au greensharecar.com.augreensharecar.com.au