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Created by Alex Williams 2006

Let’s have a look at. How To Navigate a Web Site (Government). Created by Alex Williams 2006. Please use the navigation buttons provided to move through the training modules. Created by Alex Williams 2006. Click on the arrow above to return you to the previous screen.

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Created by Alex Williams 2006

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  1. Let’s have a look at How To Navigate a Web Site (Government) Created by Alex Williams 2006

  2. Please use the navigation buttons provided to move through the training modules Created by Alex Williams 2006 Click on the arrow above to return you to the previous screen

  3. To access the Melbourne suburban train timetables, start by clicking here Training tip Click to progress The Victorian Government web site gives access to the many services provided by the government. We are going to look at how to access one of those services. Created by Alex Williams 2006

  4. Please use the navigation buttons provided to move through the training modules Created by Alex Williams 2006 Click on the arrow above to return you to the previous screen

  5. Created by Alex Williams 2006 Click on Metlink

  6. Click here for timetables Created by Alex Williams 2006

  7. These links give access to each type of public transport. There is a separate link for trains, one for trams, one for buses etc. This link will also take you to the timetables for Metropolitan trains, and this is the one we will use. Click here now Training tip Click to progress There are a number of ways of getting to the timetables. Let’s take this opportunity to look at a couple. Created by Alex Williams 2006 This link will take you to Metropolitan trains. But we won’t choose this link today.

  8. We wish to travel to a station on the Pakenham line, so we go down to Pakenham and click Training tip Click to progress Now we need to specify which train line we require the timetable for. Created by Alex Williams 2006 A list of all of the train lines can be seen by clicking here. Click here now

  9. Created by Alex Williams 2006 We need to specify if we are going to the city or to Pakenham. Click on “To Pakenham”

  10. 3pm – 7pm We need to travel in the afternoon between 3 o’clock and 7 o’clock. Come down and click here now Created by Alex Williams 2006 Click on GO now We need to specify the time of day we are travelling. Click here now

  11. Stations further down the line can be vewed by clicking here. Click here now Training tip Click to progress On this page you can find the information required for your decision about which train to catch. Let’s look at some of the information provided. Created by Alex Williams 2006 Each of these columns represents one train trip. The time the train stops at each station is shown. More times can be seen by clicking here These are the stations along the Pakenham line. Information about each station can be obtained by clicking on the name

  12. Training tip Click to progress Created by Alex Williams 2006 Using all of this information, you can find the train that you need to get you home at the right time.

  13. Created by Alex Williams 2006 A n d s o i t g o e s …..

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