There are 3 ways to get from Ballarat to Wallace by bus, taxi, or car
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Ballarat to Wallace by bus
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Ballarat to Wallace is to bus which costs $3 - $4 and takes 22 min.
The fastest way to get from Ballarat to Wallace is to taxi which takes 14 min and costs $45 - $60.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Bakery Hill Interchange/Curtis St and arriving at Wallace -Bungaree Rd/Wescotts Rd. Services depart three times a week, and operate Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The journey takes approximately 22 min.
The distance between Ballarat and Wallace is 22 km. The road distance is 18.7 km.
The best way to get from Ballarat to Wallace without a car is to bus which takes 22 min and costs $3 - $4.
The bus from Bakery Hill Interchange/Curtis St to Wallace -Bungaree Rd/Wescotts Rd takes 22 min including transfers and departs three times a week.
Ballarat to Wallace bus services, operated by Regional Transit, depart from Bakery Hill Interchange/Curtis St station.
Ballarat to Wallace bus services, operated by Regional Transit, arrive at Wallace -Bungaree Rd/Wescotts Rd station.
Yes, the driving distance between Ballarat to Wallace is 19 km. It takes approximately 14 min to drive from Ballarat to Wallace.
There are 456+ hotels available in Wallace.
What companies run services between Ballarat, VIC, Australia and Wallace, VIC, Australia?
Regional Transit operates a bus from Bakery Hill Interchange/Curtis St to Wallace -Bungaree Rd/Wescotts Rd 3 times a week. Tickets cost $3–4 and the journey takes 22 min.
- Phone
- 1800 800 007
- Website
- Transport Victoria
Bus from Bakery Hill Interchange/Curtis St to Wallace -Bungaree Rd/Wescotts Rd
- Ave. Duration
- 22 min
- Frequency
- 3 times a week
- Estimated price
- $3–4
- Website
- Transport Victoria
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