Route 901
Ventura Bus Lines Volgren bodied Mercedes-Benz OC500LE on route 901 in April 2013
Overview
OperatorKinetic Melbourne
VehicleGemilang & Volgren bodied Scanias
Began service2008
Former operator(s)Transdev Melbourne
Ventura Bus Lines
Grenda's Bus Services
Route
StartFrankston station
ViaDandenong station
Westfield Knox
Ringwood station
Blackburn station
Greensborough station
South Morang station
Broadmeadows station
Gladstone Park
EndMelbourne Airport
Length115 kilometres
Service
LevelDaily
Frequency15-30 minutes
Journey time4 hours
Zone(s)Myki Zone 2
TimetablePTV

Melbourne bus route 901 is a bus route operated by Kinetic Melbourne between Frankston station and Melbourne Airport in Melbourne, Australia. It is part of the SmartBus network.

History

In the late 2000s and early 2010s, orbital bus routes began being introduced in Melbourne as an alternative form of public transport to trains which allowed people to get to major areas without needing to go via the city. Route 901 was introduced in 2008 as the yellow orbital and operated from Frankston station to Ringwood station, absorbing the former route 665.[1] It later became part of the SmartBus network.[2]

In September 2010, route 901 was extended to Melbourne Airport, partly replacing Dysons route 571, making it Melbourne's second longest bus route by distance and longest by total journey time.[3][4][5]

Initially operated by Grenda's Bus Services,[1] it became part of Ventura Bus Lines in 2012,[6][7] was taken over by Transdev Melbourne in 2013,[8] and by Kinetic Melbourne in January 2022.[9][10]

Route

Route 901 operates from Frankston station to Melbourne Airport via the outer eastern and northern suburbs of Melbourne. It travels via Dandenong station, Westfield Knox, Ringwood station, Blackburn station, Eltham station, South Morang station, Epping station, Broadmeadows station and Gladstone Park.[11]

Vehicles

Route 901 was initially operated by a dedicated fleet of Volgren bodied Mercedes-Benz OC500LEs painted in SmartBus silver and orange livery. These have been supersed by Gemilang and Volgren bodied Scanias in standard Public Transport Victoria livery.

References

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