There are 3 ways to get from Marshall Station to Anglesea by bus, car, or taxi
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The cheapest way to get from Marshall Station to Anglesea is to drive which costs $6 - $10 and takes 29 min.
The fastest way to get from Marshall Station to Anglesea is to drive which takes 29 min and costs $6 - $10.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Reserve Rd/Torquay Rd and arriving at Great Ocean Rd/Camp Rd. Services depart five times a day, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 35 min.
The distance between Marshall Station and Anglesea is 33 km. The road distance is 33.6 km.
The best way to get from Marshall Station to Anglesea without a car is to bus which takes 57 min and costs $1 - $11.
The bus from Reserve Rd/Torquay Rd to Great Ocean Rd/Camp Rd takes 35 min including transfers and departs five times a day.
Marshall Station to Anglesea bus services, operated by V-Line Buses, depart from Reserve Rd/Torquay Rd station.
Marshall Station to Anglesea bus services, operated by V-Line Buses, arrive at Great Ocean Rd/Camp Rd station.
Yes, the driving distance between Marshall Station to Anglesea is 34 km. It takes approximately 29 min to drive from Marshall Station to Anglesea.
There are 802+ hotels available in Anglesea.
What companies run services between Marshall Station, VIC, Australia and Anglesea, VIC, Australia?
V-Line Buses operates a bus from Reserve Rd/Torquay Rd to Great Ocean Rd/Camp Rd 5 times a day. Tickets cost $1–11 and the journey takes 35 min.
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- Phone
- +61 3 9662 2505
- Website
- vline.com.au
Bus from Reserve Rd/Torquay Rd to Great Ocean Rd/Camp Rd
- Ave. Duration
- 35 min
- Frequency
- 5 times a day
- Estimated price
- $1–11
- Website
- https://www.vline.com.au/
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