![]() ![]() Today, Jorudan offers a website and an app, both of which come with free basic search functions and some additional paid functions. Quirks aside, it’s handy to have the timetable on the fridge rather than have to look it up online each time, or find the booklet.Jorudan has been around since the early days of the Internet. ![]() Oh, and watch out… the system has some stations in there twice, once for V/Line and once for Metro… even though they’re the same physical stations of course. Other combinations from the CBD outbound sometimes indicate trains terminate at odd places such as Footscray and Caulfield what it means then is that it’s showing you trains for other lines that service part of the line you asked for (which is probably useful in some cases, and not in others). In the case of Melbourne Central to the Sydenham line, for instance, which should be straightforward, it lists trains only up until 12:29pm on weekdays, and claims there are no services on weekends - indicating it has some kind of phobia about services that run anticlockwise. Sadly the CBD to suburbs train timetables are pretty buggy. You can also search using the Station and Stop page, but you have to know precisely what suburb it’s in and the cross-street or location name used in Metlink’s database, which can be difficult for tram and bus stops. Choose the direction you want (if required) and click on the appropriate Stop Timetable PDF.Ĩ. If bus or tram and your stop isn’t on the default list of timepoints, click the plus symbol as appropriate to get the complete list, then click on the stop name.ħ. Click on the direction you want, eg “To city”Ħ. Select the route you want, then click Get Route Timetable.ĥ. Click the option you want: Trains, trams or buses.ģ. Method two (good for buses and trams if you’re not sure which is your stop):ġ. Choose the direction you want and click on the appropriate Stop Timetable PDF.ĥ. If more than one option comes up, click on the one you want and then click continue.Ĥ. In the right hand side Station / Stop search, type the name of your station (or street for trams and buses) and click Go.ģ. Method one (quicker for trains, a little haphazard for buses and trams)ġ. One side of my fridge has my local train and bus timetables on it. ![]()
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