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Late Night Bus Service To Help People In Latrobe Valley Get Home Safely

Member for Morwell Russell Northe today announced a new late night bus service for the Latrobe Valley which honours a 2010 Election commitment.

By Russell Northe - 18th May 2012 - Back to News

Mr Northe said the service would operate in the early hours of Sunday mornings to provide a transport option for people wanting to get home from a Saturday night out in the Traralgon CBD entertainment precinct and for employees working in late night venues.

"The late-night bus service was an initiative borne out of the Traralgon CBD Safety Committee which comprises of organisations such as Victoria Police, Latrobe City Council, licence and venue operators, Traralgon Taxis, LV Bus Lines, and local businesses," said Mr Northe.

"The Committee, over time, has developed a number of important projects that seek to improve our community safety in the Traralgon CBD.

"Three services will operate from the Traralgon CBD for a 12 month trial period on Sunday mornings from Sunday 3 June," Mr Northe said.

"Two bus services will operate from Traralgon to Moe, via Morwell and one service will operate from Traralgon to Churchill.

"This is a great initiative and we hope that people will make the most of having a cheap and safe way of getting home after they’ve been out on a Saturday night."

Latrobe City mayor, Councillor Ed Vermeulen, welcomed the trial.

"Safety in the entertainment zone is paramount and the Night Rider bus provides a safe means of transport home for many patrons. The reintroduction of the service, along with the other security measures such as CCTV at the taxi rank, will ensure that patrons can enjoy a night out and get home safely."

Three services will operate on Sunday mornings:

Traralgon to Moe, via Morwell Departs 2.30am

Traralgon to Churchill Departs 3.30am

Traralgon to Moe, via Morwell Departs 4.30am

Mr Northe said the service had been trialled previously and he was pleased to see it reinstated for the local community.

"This service is an important part of out efforts to curb alcohol-related violence in and around the Traralgon entertainment precinct," Mr Northe said.

"I have strongly supported the reinstatement of this service and hope that local people will make the most of the service to ensure we can continue providing the service into the future.

russell.northe@parliament.vic.gov.au www.russellnorthe.com.au 66 George St, Morwell VIC 3840 ph 03 5133 9088 fax 03 5133 9388


"I encourage people travelling home from Traralgon in the early hours of Sunday morning to make the right choice and ensure they get home safely."

Services will depart from Traralgon Plaza Shopping Centre and normal public transport fares will apply.


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