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How to get from Carnegie to Anglesea by bus and train?

From Carnegie to Anglesea by bus and train

To get from Carnegie to Anglesea in Melbourne, you’ll need to take 2 train lines and one bus line: take the FRANKSTON train from Caulfield Railway Station station to Southern Cross Railway Station station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the GEELONG train and finally take the COACH bus from Geelong Station/Railway Tce station to Point Roadknight/Great Ocean Rd station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 3 hr 13 min.

193min
Walk to train stationTrain - FRANKSTON
FRANKSTON
Train - GEELONG
GEELONG
Bus - COACH
COACH
Leaves from Caulfield Railway Station

Step by Step

  • 1
    Walk to train station
    Walk to train station
    Caulfield Railway Station
    ID vic:rail:CFD
    1.93 km • 25 min
  • 2
    Train - FRANKSTONFRANKSTON
    Wait for train
    FRANKSTON
    Flinders Street Via City Loop
  • 3
    Ride to train station
    Ride to train station
    Southern Cross Railway Station
    ID vic:rail:SSS
    23 min
  • 4
    Walk to train station
    Walk to train station
    Southern Cross Railway Station
    ID vic:rail:SSS
    290 m • 4 min
  • 5
    Train - GEELONGGEELONG
    Wait for train
    GEELONG
    South Geelong
  • 6
    Ride to train station
    Ride to train station
    Geelong Railway Station
    ID vic:rail:GEL
    61 min
  • 7
    Walk to bus station
    Walk to bus station
    Geelong Station/Railway Tce
    ID 3252
    100 m • 2 min
  • 8
    Bus - COACHCOACH
    Wait for bus
    COACH
    Visitor Information Centre
  • 9
    Ride to bus station Point Roadknight/Great Ocean Rd
    Ride to bus station
    Point Roadknight/Great Ocean Rd
    ID 17699
    61 min
*Duration based on 8am traffic
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Public transport directions from Carnegie to Anglesea

The distance between Carnegie, Melbourne and Anglesea, Melbourne is approximately 139.73 km, which can typically be travelled in 193 min. Moovit will show you the directions from Carnegie to Anglesea by bus and train, so no matter how you choose to travel in Melbourne – you will always have plenty of easy options.

Public transport stations close to Carnegie

Carnegie is located at Carnegie, Melbourne and the nearest public transport station is Koornang Rd/Dandenong Rd.

Train stations close to Carnegie:

  • Carnegie Railway Station

Bus stations close to Carnegie:

  • Koornang Rd/Dandenong Rd
  • Darling Rd/Princes Hwy
  • Dandenong Rd/Darling Rd

Public transport stations close to Anglesea, Melbourne

Anglesea is located at Anglesea, Melbourne and the nearest public transport station is Point Roadknight/Great Ocean Rd.

Bus stations close to Anglesea:

  • Point Roadknight/Great Ocean Rd

Questions & Answers

  • What is the fastest way to get from Carnegie to Anglesea?

    The fastest way takes 193 minutes, using Train line FRANKSTON, Train line GEELONG, Bus line COACH.

  • Is there a direct train between Carnegie and Anglesea in Melbourne?

    No, you’ll have to take 2 train lines and one bus line in total. The total travelling time is 3 hr 13 min.

  • Which train line goes from Carnegie to Anglesea in Melbourne?

    The FRANKSTON train line goes from Caulfield Railway Station station near Carnegie to Flinders Street Via City Loop station. From there you’ll have to take one train line and one bus line till Flinders Street Via City Loop station near Anglesea in Melbourne

  • How long does it take to travel from Carnegie to Anglesea in Melbourne by train and bus?

    The total travel time between Carnegie and Anglesea in Melbourne by train and bus is about 3 hr 13 min.

  • Where do I get on the train near Carnegie to get to Anglesea in Melbourne?

    Get on the FRANKSTON train from the Caulfield Railway Station station near Carnegie in Melbourne.

  • Where do I get off the train when travelling between Carnegie and Anglesea in Melbourne?

    Get off the train at the Flinders Street Via City Loop stop, which is closest to Anglesea in Melbourne.