Public Transport to our airports - what's cheapest?

From my rough look, there is no (direct) vline train Melbourne to Albury, there are the vline coaches ie buses, to get around.
I think from Southern X, you get a train up to a certain town, and then have to change to a vline coach to Albury.
Except if you are happy with the $$$ XPT.

Whilst track work is underway, coaches replace trains. Normally I think there are 3 Vline trains a day to Albury.
 
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I think the Vic government missed a great opportunity with the airport line. If they had worked to bring the North East Lines (Albury (Wagga) and Shep) through the airport as well as the Bendigo line.
 
I think the Vic government missed a great opportunity with the airport line. If they had worked to bring the North East Lines (Albury (Wagga) and Shep) through the airport as well as the Bendigo line.

At what cost though?

To bring the Bendigo line to the airport alone, probably looking at 20km of new track, a major viaduct and plenty of land acquisition. In Victoria, talking billions of dollars, that could be better spent elsewhere. Could probably start - and here's a novel concept - lining up the buses between Sunbury and the airport with Bendigo line trains, and promoting that. For Albury/Shepp/Seymour lines, the 901 bus probably has sufficient frequency to get to Broadmeadows for the onwards trains.

Probably the main benefit would not be bringing the trains to the Airport per se, but having them not sharing paths with all-stop suburban trains that slows them down.
 
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How was it @kookaburra75 - take awhile?
I used it Thursday to and Friday return; travelling from/to Seaford Station (Train-Train-Bus and vv).

Outbound took 125 minutes - depart and arrive waits at Southern Cross and Broady were 3 and 6 minutes respectively (it does not get much better then that).

Return was 140 minutes, waits were 10 and 14 minutes.

Note this is on weekdays were the 901 is every ¼ hour or so during the day. On weekends it can run at ½ hour intervals during daylight. Craigieburn line frequencies are 20 minutes and Frankston 10.

To be fair, I have had situations where travel took over three hours.
 
That's not bad @serfty , with roadworks on Peninsula Link and Nepean Highway, took us an hour 50 minutes to get to Malvern medical appointment on Wednesday from a bit further down from Seaford!
 
How was it @kookaburra75 - take awhile?
It was only 40 minutes to get to their door. Only a few minutes wait at the airport for the 901 bus at around 3pm. 20 minutes to Broadmeadows station, 10 minutes wait for the train, one station down the line, and then a five minute walk to their place. I'd certainly do it again in the middle of the day. And of course, it's easy free
 

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