There are 4 ways to get from Melbourne to Myrtleford by train, bus, or car
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Train, bus via Wangaratta
best- Take the train from Southern Cross to Wangaratta Stationtrain 622 / ...
- Take the bus from Wangaratta Station/Norton St to Post Office/Myrtle Stbus Coach
4h 32m$24–166Train, bus
cheapest- Take the train from Southern Cross Station to Wangaratta Stationtrain Seymour
- Take the bus from Wangaratta Station/Norton St to Post Office/Myrtle Stbus Coach
4h 40m$11–27Bus
- Take the bus from Southern Cross Coach Terminal, Spencer St to Wangaratta Station, Norton Stbus 6222 / ...
- Take the bus from Wangaratta Station/Norton St to Post Office/Myrtle Stbus Coach
5h 28m$22–43Drive 276.7 km
- Drive from Melbourne to Myrtlefordcar 276.7 km
3h 12m$51–73
Melbourne to Myrtleford by train and bus
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Melbourne to Myrtleford is to train and bus which costs $10 - $28 and takes 4h 40m.
The fastest way to get from Melbourne to Myrtleford is to drive which takes 3h 12m and costs $50 - $75.
No, there is no direct bus from Melbourne to Myrtleford. However, there are services departing from Southern Cross Coach Terminal, Spencer St and arriving at Post Office/Myrtle St via Wangaratta Station/Norton St. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 5h 28m.
The distance between Melbourne and Myrtleford is 298 km. The road distance is 276.7 km.
The best way to get from Melbourne to Myrtleford without a car is to train and bus via Wangaratta which takes 4h 32m and costs $24 - $170.
It takes approximately 4h 32m to get from Melbourne to Myrtleford, including transfers.
Melbourne to Myrtleford bus services, operated by NSW TrainLink, depart from Southern Cross Coach Terminal, Spencer St station.
Melbourne to Myrtleford bus services, operated by NSW TrainLink, arrive at Wangaratta Station, Norton St.
Yes, the driving distance between Melbourne to Myrtleford is 277 km. It takes approximately 3h 12m to drive from Melbourne to Myrtleford.
There are 140+ hotels available in Myrtleford.
What companies run services between Melbourne, VIC, Australia and Myrtleford, VIC, Australia?
You can take a bus from Southern Cross Coach Terminal, Spencer St to Post Office/Myrtle St via Wangaratta Station/Norton St in around 5h 28m.
- Phone
- 131 500
- Website
- transportnsw.info
Train from Southern Cross to Wangaratta Station
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 32m
- Frequency
- 4 times a day
- Estimated price
- $23–160
- Website
- https://transportnsw.info/regional
- Book at
- https://transportnsw.info/regional/regional-train-coach-facilities/xpt-regional-trains
- Economy
- $30–40
- First
- $40–55
- Sleeper
- $130–160
- Phone
- 1800 800 007
- Website
- vline.com.au
Train from Southern Cross Station to Wangaratta Station
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 40m
- Frequency
- 3 times a day
- Estimated price
- $9–14
- Website
- https://www.vline.com.au/
- Off Peak
- $9–14
- Phone
- 1800 800 007
- customer.relations@vline.com.au
- Website
- vline.com.au
Bus from Wangaratta Station/Norton St to Post Office/Myrtle St
- Ave. Duration
- 1h
- Frequency
- Twice daily
- Estimated price
- $1–14
- Website
- https://www.vline.com.au/
- Schedules at
- https://www.vline.com.au/Timetables/Train-coach-timetables
- Book at
- https://www.vline.com.au/Plan-trip-buy-tickets
- Phone
- 1800 800 007
- Website
- transport.vic.gov.au
Bus from Wangaratta Station/Norton St to Post Office/Myrtle St
- Ave. Duration
- 34 min
- Frequency
- Once daily
- Estimated price
- $4–6
- Website
- https://transport.vic.gov.au/
- Phone
- 131 500
- Website
- transportnsw.info
Bus from Southern Cross Coach Terminal, Spencer St to Wangaratta Station, Norton St
- Ave. Duration
- 3h 28m
- Frequency
- Twice a week
- Estimated price
- $20–30
- Website
- https://transportnsw.info/regional
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