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SmartBus is a premium bus service that provides:

  • more frequent services
  • longer operating hours 
  • safer and easier access to buses
  • a 'cross-town' service along major arterial roads
  • connections to train stations, tram lines, schools, universities, hospitals, shopping centres and other activity centres.


VicRoads and the Department of Transport are preparing for new SmartBus services by improving bus stops along future SmartBus routes and undertaking bus priority work to make our roads more ‘bus friendly’.

Find out more about SmartBus works near you:

  • Bus stop improvements – upgrade or construction of bus stops along SmartBus routes
  • Bus priority projects – bus lanes, traffic signal modifications and parking/traffic restrictions along SmartBus routes.


Contact the Department of Transport to find out about the SmartBus program and future plans.
Contact Metlink for timetables, route maps and service information for existing SmartBus routes.


New SmartBus routes
View a map of the SmartBus network (PDF, 365KB).

Route 903 - Mordialloc to Altona 
SmartBus Route 903 started in April 2009. Timetables and route maps are available from Metlink.

Route 903 runs from Mordialloc to Altona, via Box Hill, Doncaster, Heidelberg, Preston, Coburg, Essendon and Sunshine.

Future Route 902 - Chelsea to Airport West (Green Orbital)
Route 902 will run from Chelsea to Airport West via Nunawading, Doncaster, Eltham, Greensborough and Broadmeadows. This service is expected to commence in early 2010.

Bus priority projects and bus stop improvements are underway along Route 902.

Route 901 - Frankston to Melbourne Airport (Yellow Orbital)
Route 901 currently runs from Frankston to Ringwood. This route will be extended to Melbourne Airport via Greensborough, Epping and Greenvale. The extended service is expected to commence in early 2011.

Bus stop improvements and bus priority projects along Route 901 will begin from late 2009.

Doncaster Area Rapid Transport (DART)
Four existing routes will be upgraded to operate at high frequencies with ‘rail-like’ service spans of 19 hours on weekdays, 18 hours on Saturdays and 17 hours on Sundays. The routes proposed to be upgraded are Routes 301, 304, 307 and 319.

We will be upgrading approximately 250 bus stops and undertaking bus priority projects along these routes from late 2009.

More information and services

Department of Transport  - SmartBus program information.

Metlink - Timetables, route maps and service information for existing SmartBus routes.

Bus lanes - information about bus lanes and associated road rules