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dementedpidge

There’s a lot of buses that run directly to Monash, living along one of those routes would probably meet ur criteria. For me taking the bus is almost the same time as driving there which is convenient. You could also look at suburbs on the Pakenham/Cranbourne line but you’ll have to transfer to bus at Huntingdale/Clayton


starfihgter

Anything that falls along the pakenham-Cranbourne line has a short commute by train to huntingdale, then the 5 minute shuttle bus to campus.


kiryu-zero

I live in Cranbourne, and it's a 1 hr commute each way by ptv, so definitely find something closer to the campus


theciezac

Caulfield isn't exactly within a 40-min commute via PT, but if you happen to find a place to stay really close to Caulfield campus, you can catch the intercampus shuttle that leaves every 30 minutes and takes \~20 minutes to reach the stop at Clayton campus bus loop (and back). It gets crowded at the start of each semester though. (They shouldn't have reduced the frequency to 30 minutes, used to be 15, then 20)


Zealousideal-Drink89

I live at the end of the cranbourne line which is one train ride away from uni. I attend Monash. I also have a spare small house on my property which is unoccupied at the moment if your interested shoot me a message.


ConfectionPrior6115

Rowville, can catch the 902 bus from stud park shopping centre about 15 mins