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How to Travel from

Brunswick to University of Melboure

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Transport providers

Train operators

Yarra Trams

Phone:
1800 800 007
Website:
yarratrams.com.au/
Train from 24-Blyth St/Sydney Rd to 13-Gatehouse
Ave. Duration:
12 min
Frequency:
Every 10 minutes
Estimated price:
$2.99
Train from 24-Blyth St/Sydney Rd to 12-Morrah
Ave. Duration:
14 min
Frequency:
Every 10 minutes
Estimated price:
$2.99

Questions and Answers

How can I get from Brunswick to the University of Melbourne the fastest?

The fastest route from Brunswick to the University of Melbourne is by taxi, which takes 6 minutes and costs between $8.94 and $10.85.

Is there a direct train available between Brunswick and the University of Melbourne?

Yes, there is a direct train departing from 24-Blyth St/Sydney Rd and arriving at 13-Gatehouse St/Royal Pde. Services depart every 10 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 12 min.

How far is it in kilometers from Brunswick to the University of Melbourne?

4 kilometers

How long does it take to get from Brunswick to University of Melboure?

The line 19 tram from 24-Blyth St/Sydney Rd to 13-Gatehouse St/Royal Pde takes 12 min including transfers and departs every 10 minutes.

Where can I catch the Brunswick to University of Melbourne train?

24-Blyth St/Sydney Rd station, operated by Yarra Trams, is the departure point for Brunswick to University of Melbourne train services.

What is the arrival point for the Brunswick to University of Melbourne train service, operated by Yarra Trams?

13-Gatehouse St/Royal Pde station.

What are your options for lodging near the University of Melbourne?

$91.44 per night. There are 4401+ hotels available in University of Melboure.
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