Transport in Frankston

Catch one of the many buses servicing Frankston City

Public Transport in Frankston

Frankston City is serviced by rail, bus and taxi services. Frankston Radio Cabs are the local taxi service. For a full list of bus and train services as well as timetable and Journey Planner information, please visit the Metlink website. A map of public transport services in Frankston is also available.

Metropolitan trains

  • Frankston Line
  • Stony Point Line

Train stations

  • Frankston Railway Station (Frankston)
  • Kananook Railway Station (Seaford)
  • Leawarra Railway Station (Frankston)
  • Seaford Railway Station (Seaford)

Metropolitan buses

  • 768 - Karingal Hub Shopping Centre - Langwarrin
  • 769 - Frankston - Karingal via Karingal Hub
  • 770 - Frankston - Karingal Hub via Ashleigh Avenue
  • 771 - Frankston - Karingal Hub via McMahons Road
  • 772 - Frankston - Eliza Heights
  • 773 - Frankston - Frankston South via Kars Street
  • 774 - Frankston - Delcombe Park
  • 775 - Frankston - Lakewood via Heatherhill Road
  • 776 - Frankston - Pearcedale via Baxter
  • 777 - Karingal Hub Shopping Centre - McClelland Drive
  • 779 - Frankston - Belvedere via Kananook
  • 780 - Frankston - Carrum via Seaford
  • 781 - Frankston - Mount Martha via Mt Eliza, Mornington
  • 782 - Frankston - Flinders via Coolart Road, Hastings
  • 783 - Frankston - Hastings via Coolart Road
  • 784 - Frankston - Osborne via Mt Eliza, Mornington
  • 785 - Frankston - Mornington East via Mt Eliza / Mornington
  • 788 - Frankston - Portsea via Dromana, Rosebud, Sorrento
  • 789 - Frankston - Cranbourne West via Karingal, Langwarrin
  • 790 - Frankston - Cranbourne West via Karingal, Langwarrin, Southgateway
  • 791 - Frankston - Cranbourne West via Karingal, Langwarrin
  • 832 - Frankston - Carrum Downs via Kananook, McCormicks Road
  • 833 - Frankston - Carrum Downs via The Pines, Lyrebird Drive
  • 857 - Chelsea - Dandenong via Patterson Lakes
  • 901 - Ringwood - Frankston via Stud Road, Dandenong Station (SMARTBUS Service)
    NightRider buses
  • 970 - NightRider - City - Frankston - Mornington - Rosebud via Nepean Highway, Frankston Station

Regional buses

  • Cowes - Frankston

Bus Shelter Maintenance

To report any maintenance issues in relation to bus shelters, please call ADSHEL on 1800 501 402 or report issues via the AdShel website.

Other Transport in Frankston

Walking and Cycling

Walking and Cycling are great ways to get around Frankston, and are healthy and sustainable transport options! To find walking and cycling tracks in your area, download a copy of the Bike and Walking Track Brochure.

The Bicycle Victoria website has great information about cycling paths, bike maintenance, and tips about cycling.

Ride2School

Frankston City Council encourages schools to join the Bicycle Victoria Ride2School Program, which promotes the health, sustainability and safety benefits of riding to school.

Frankston Bicycle Users Group

The Frankston Bicycle Users Group (BUG) is a cycling advocacy group that encourages cycling in Frankston City (and its environs) and advocates for the creation and maintenance of safe and accessible facilities for current and future cyclists. To get involved in the BUG, contact 0412260725 

Did you know....

  • Walking or cycling 1km to the railway station instead of driving saves 0.2-0.3kg greenhouse gas emissions, other air pollutants and fuel costs. Emissions calculations for a number of transport options are available on the Connex Emissions Calculator
  • By walking 1km to the railway station and climbing the steps, a person would meet one-third to one-half of their daily requirements for physical activity.
  • 70% of students are driven to school, despite 80% of students living within 3km of the school they attend!!
  • 61% of children in grades 3-6 who are currently being driven to school said they would prefer to walk if given the choice

(Source: VicHealth)

Contact Us

For further information contact Infrastructure Administration on 9784 1884 or fax 9784 1091.

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Page updated Wednesday, 11 January 2012   Was this information useful?