Parking and Transport
Access to the Glen Waverley Train Station from 13 February 2012
New VicRoads web application - road closures and traffic alerts.
The map-based application uses the latest technology to show current incidents and road closures across the entire Victorian road network. Read more
The application can be accessed from the VicRoads website at:
www.vicroads.vic.gov.au (opens in new tab/ window)
Public Transport
TRANSPORT IN MONASH:
Metlink
Your guide to public transport in metropolitan Melbourne:
www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au
Trains - timetables, zones and ticketing
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Metropolitan trains: www.metrotrains.com.au
Regional train and bus information: www.vlinepassenger.com.au
Yarra Trams: www.yarratrams.com.au
Buses - timetables and routes
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Car Parks
You can now check out car park locations and the number of available spaces at Glen Waverley, Oakleigh, Pinewood, Mt Waverley and Clayton shopping centres.
Parking spaces for disabled permit holders are also indicated. Other popular shopping strips in Monash will be added progressively.
Car Parks - popular shopping strips
- Glen Waverley Car Parks Map (273 Kb)
- Oakleigh Car Parks Map (236 Kb)
- Pinewood Car Parks Map (219 Kb)
- Mt Waverley Car Parks Map (230 Kb)
- Parking - Clayton Shopping Centre (404 Kb)
Trader Permit Parking Areas
- Clayton Shopping Centre (59 Kb)
- Glen Waverley Shopping Centre (52 Kb)
- Mount Waverley Shopping Centre (55 Kb)
- Oakleigh Shopping Centre (76 Kb)
Parking Regulations
Council, in conjunction with Tenix Solutions, patrol and enforce parking restrictions in the municipality.
Parking permits are available from Council, including disabled parking permits, residential and trader parking permits.
Parking infringements issued only in Monash can now be paid over the phone (24 hours/ 7days) using a Visa, Master and Bankcard.
Phone: 1300 738 380
Parking regulations are State Laws, which are supervised by Council's Parking Officers and are designed to maintain safety and turnover of parking spaces.
The Victorian Government sets the penalty amounts.
Last updated: 18 January 2012
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