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Bus routes 216, 219 and 220 are very long services that travel similar paths and often experience delays. Transport For Victoria (TFV) is proposing these routes be split into shorter sections to improve reliability, punctuality and better coordinate with trains and trams.
There will be minor adjustments to frequencies to reflect change in traffic conditions. A table showing current and proposed service frequencies is available in the document library.
Thank you for your participation. Engagement for this project has now closed.
Bus routes 216, 219 and 220 are very long services that travel similar paths and often experience delays. Transport For Victoria (TFV) is proposing these routes be split into shorter sections to improve reliability, punctuality and better coordinate with trains and trams.
There will be minor adjustments to frequencies to reflect change in traffic conditions. A table showing current and proposed service frequencies is available in the document library.
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The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.