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  1. The V/Line journey planner searches available V/Line services. If your journey contains multiple modes of transport, you might like to use the PTV Journey Planner. If you are planning a trip well in advance, timetable information may not be available for your dates of travel. Please call 1800 800 007 for more information on travelling with V/Line.

    • Timetables

      We’re running additional services throughout the 2024 AFL...

    • About V/Line

      V/Line, as a brand, has provided public transport services...

    • Plan a journey

      The V/Line journey planner searches available V/Line...

    • Service changes

      Due to V/Line maintenance works, coaches replace evening...

  2. If your travel spans multiple transport operators and ticket types, for example, a long distance V/Line service and PTV buses, trams or trains, you are encouraged to obtain a single ticket for your entire journey. Plan your journey and buy your tickets using the V/Line Journey Planner tool.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VV/Line - Wikipedia

    V/Line currently uses the myki ticketing system on its commuter train services, in addition to machine printed paper tickets, issued from staffed V/Line stations, selected Metro suburban premium stations, V/Line ticket agents, online or by phone.

  4. Learn how to buy and reserve V/Line tickets for regional train and coach services in Victoria. Find out about ticket types, fares, reservations, restrictions and cashless options.

  5. May 5, 2020 · V-line jaw surgery, also called a mandibuloplasty, is used to make your jawline look narrower. The surgery removes parts of your jawbone and chin so your jaw will heal in a more pointed...

  6. V/Line is the main train operator in regional Victoria, Australia. This site provides information for non-travellers, such as careers, freight, tenders and community programs.

  7. V/Line, as a brand, has provided public transport services to regional Victoria for over 40 years. Each week, V/Line schedules more than 1,997 train services between Melbourne and: Geelong and Warrnambool. Ballarat, Maryborough and Ararat. Bendigo, Swan Hill and Echuca. Seymour, Shepparton and Albury.