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New bus routes for Wyndham

New bus routes will be in operation in Wyndham from early next month.

Beginning December 7, the new route 154 will run through Tarneit, Truganina and Laverton every 20 minutes.

According to the state government, it will connect more than 7600 homes to Truganina Central Shopping Centre, Bemin Secondary College and Laverton P-12 College.

Further west, route 194 buses will also run to a 20-minute timetable during peak hours and link Wyndham Vale, Mambourin and Harpley estate residents to Wyndham Vale Station.

The route will be the first in the area and provide more than 6900 residents in Cornerstone, Mambourin and Harpley estates direct connectivity to Walcom Ngarrwa Secondary College.

Almost 400 additional weekly services will be added to route 153, along with extended operating hour, which the government said would improving access to the new Wyndham Law Courts, Werribee Hospital and University of Melbourne and Victoria University Werribee campuses.

These improvements follow the introduction of 470 extra bus services across Wyndham in July, including on routes 170, 180, 190 and 192.

Tarneit MP Dylan Wight and Laverton MP Sarah Connolly said it was a win for residents living in the rapidly developing northern sections of the municipality.

More information, including timetables and route maps, will be available from Friday 7 November 2025 at transport.vic.gov.au , the PTV app, or by calling 1800 800 007.

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