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Frankston Train Station

Touring & Transport

Description

Description

Frankston Train Station is located in the heart of the city and makes catching trains, buses and taxis a breeze.

Trains depart Frankston Station for Melbourne every 10-20 minutes and the Stony Point train service runs a number of times a day.

Buses are also readily available from the station, taking you further into the Mornington Peninsula and throughout the surrounding south-east region.

You will need a reusable Myki card to travel on Victorian buses, trams and trains. Purchase a myki card from any 7-Eleven store, the ticket office window at premium stations (including Frankston Station), or from a Myki machine (full fare cards only) located at all train stations and major bus interchanges, online at www.ptv.vic.gov.au, by calling 1800 800 007 or at one of 800 other retailers.

Check the Public Transport Victoria website for bus and train timetables to help plan your trip.

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Map & Directions

Young Street, Frankston