St Francis Catholic College has bus arrangements with both Christians Bus Bacchus Marsh (formerly Bacchus Marsh Coaches) and Transit Systems - Sita Coaches.
Schedules for buses are available below. Please note that although the information was correct at the time of publishing, it is subject to change.
The following buses accept registered passengers only.
Route 2104 Bacchus Marsh via Hopetoun Park Melton
Route 2103 Golf Links Melton Bacchus Marsh
Route 2101 Toolern Vale Melton Harkness Road
Bacchus Marsh - Melton via Eynesbury Strathtulloh
To register your child to use one of these services, please fill out the form below and return it to the Melton Campus Reception.
Please fill out all pages, including the bus service details on Page 2.
Application for Permission to Travel - Eligible Students
A Myki card is required on the following buses:
Route 2106 Bacchus Marsh via Underbank Melton bus timetable
Route 2102 Bacchus Marsh via Darley Melton bus timetable
Route 2100 Bacchus March via Long Forest Rd Melton bus timetable
Route 4910: Departs from Melton Campus at 3.30pm. Travels to High St via Bulmans Rd, left into High St, right into Station Rd, into Exford Rd, right into Wilsons Rd, right into Coburns Rd arriving at Richard Rd, Melton South at 3.47pm. Bus terminates here and and returns to depot.
Route 4915: Departs from Melton Campus at 3.30pm. Travels along Bulmans Rd, right into West Melton Dr, left at Coburns Rd, right at Centenary Ave, and arrives at Palmerston St at 3.39pm. Bus terminates at the interchange.
For more information, please contact the relevant bus company during business hours.
Christian Bus Bacchus Marsh (formerly Bacchus Marsh Coaches) Phone: 5366 3444. Website: www.cmweb.bmcoaches.com.au
Transit Systems - Sita Phone: 9689 7999. Website: www.transitsystems.com.au
Currently, the only transport to and from the campus is a bus from Eynesbury that drops off and picks up students on-site.
Parents and guardians who wish to drop off or pick up their children from either our Melton or Cobblebank campus are asked to be considerate of others and observe speed limits and pedestrian crossings.