There are 4 ways to get from Melbourne to Albert Park College by bus, tram, taxi, or foot
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Line 236 bus
best- Take the bus from Collins St/Queen St to Graham St/Pickles Stbus 236
19 min$6Line 1 tram
- Take the tram from City Square/Swanston St #11 to Graham St/Victoria Ave #31tram 1
22 min$6Taxi
- Take the taxi from Melbourne to Albert Park Collegetaxi 4.3 km
5 min$15–19Walk
- Take the foot from Melbourne to Albert Park Collegewalk 4.4 km
52 min
Melbourne to Albert Park College by bus and foot
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Melbourne to Albert Park College is to line 1 tram which costs $6 and takes 22 min.
The fastest way to get from Melbourne to Albert Park College is to taxi which takes 5 min and costs $15 - $19.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Collins St/Queen St and arriving at Graham St/Pickles St. Services depart hourly, and operate Monday to Saturday. The journey takes approximately 16 min.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from City Square/Swanston St #11 and arriving at Graham St/Victoria Ave #31. Services depart every 15 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 19 min.
The distance between Melbourne and Albert Park College is 4 km.
The best way to get from Melbourne to Albert Park College without a car is to line 236 bus which takes 19 min and costs $6.
The line 236 bus from Collins St/Queen St to Graham St/Pickles St takes 16 min including transfers and departs hourly.
Melbourne to Albert Park College bus services, operated by Metropolitan buses, depart from Collins St/Queen St station.
Melbourne to Albert Park College train services, operated by Yarra Trams, depart from City Square/Swanston St #11 station.
Melbourne to Albert Park College bus services, operated by Metropolitan buses, arrive at Graham St/Pickles St station.
What companies run services between Melbourne, VIC, Australia and Albert Park College, VIC, Australia?
Metropolitan buses operates a bus from Collins St/Queen St to Graham St/Pickles St hourly. Tickets cost $6 and the journey takes 16 min. Alternatively, Yarra Trams operates a vehicle from City Square/Swanston St #11 to Graham St/Victoria Ave #31 every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $6 and the journey takes 19 min.
- Phone
- 1800 800 007
- Website
- yarratrams.com.au
Tram from City Square/Swanston St #11 to Graham St/Victoria Ave #31
- Ave. Duration
- 19 min
- Frequency
- Every 15 minutes
- Estimated price
- $6
- Website
- https://yarratrams.com.au/
- Daily
- $11
- 2 hour ticket
- $6
- Phone
- 1800 800 007
- Website
- transport.vic.gov.au
Bus from Collins St/Queen St to Graham St/Pickles St
- Ave. Duration
- 16 min
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- $6
- Website
- https://transport.vic.gov.au/
- Daily
- $12
- 2 hour ticket
- $6
- Ave. Duration
- 5 min
- Estimated price
- $15–19
13CABS
- Phone
- 132227
- Website
- 13cabs.com.au
Crown Cabs
- Phone
- 1300 12 13 14
- Website
- crowncabs.com.au
Melbourne Silver Premium Cabs
- Phone
- +61 422 502 251
- Website
- melbournesilverpremiumcabs.com.au
Silver Service Taxi Melbourne Airport
- Phone
- +61 412 456 588
- Website
- silver-taximelbourne.com.au
Silver Top Taxi
- Phone
- 13 10 08
- Website
- silvertop.com.au
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Melbourne to Albert Park College train services, operated by Yarra Trams, arrive at Graham St/Victoria Ave #31 station.
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