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How to get fromClayton to Mount Bullerby bus, taxi, train, or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Clayton to Mount Buller by bus, taxi, train, or car

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  1. Bus, taxi

    best
    1. Take the bus from Lilydale Station/Main St to MMBL Depot/High Stbus bus Coach
    2. Take the taxi from MMBL Depot/High St to Mount Bullertaxi taxi
    5h 4m
    $124–171
  2. Train, drive

    cheapest
    1. Take the train from Broadmeadows Station to Benalla Stationtrain train 622 / ...
    2. Drive from Benalla Station to Mount Bullercar car
    5h 19m
    $40–190
  3. Drive 229 km

    1. Drive from Clayton to Mount Bullercar car 229 km
    3h 3m
    $41–59
  4. Bus, taxi via Stud Park SC/Stud Rd

    1. Take the bus from Lilydale Station/Main St to MMBL Depot/High Stbus bus Coach
    2. Take the taxi from MMBL Depot/High St to Mount Bullertaxi taxi
    5h 34m
    $118–165

Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Clayton, VIC, Australia and Mount Buller, VIC, Australia?

There is no direct connection from Clayton to Mount Buller. However, you can take the line 703 bus to Blackburn Station/South Pde, walk to Blackburn Station, take the train to Lilydale Station, walk to Lilydale Station/Main St, take the bus to MMBL Depot/High St, then take the taxi to Mount Buller. Alternatively, you can take a train from Clayton Station to Mount Buller via Town Hall Station, Flinders Street Station, Broadmeadows Station, and Benalla Station in around 5h 19m.

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