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Your Guide to Vermont (2026) -- Transport, Parks and Local Character

What to know about Vermont. Transport, parks, neighbourhood character and links to find real venues on Google Maps.

Your Guide to Vermont (2026) -- Transport, Parks and Local Character

Vermont: but no train station. That is the short version. 105 public transport stops and 18km from the CBD fill in the rest of the picture.

We have not yet verified specific venues in Vermont through our Google Places database. This guide covers what we can confirm: transport connections, green spaces, and the character of the area.

Getting Around Vermont

Tram coverage includes 4 stops. Bus services run from 101 stops across the suburb.

Check PTV for live timetables and service alerts for Vermont.

Where to Eat and Drink

We have not verified specific venues in Vermont yet. Rather than list made-up restaurant names, here are real search links:

When we add verified venue data for Vermont, this section will be updated with real names, addresses, and ratings from Google Places.

Parks and Green Spaces

Search parks near Vermont on Google Maps

Neighbourhood Tips for Vermont

  • Vermont has 4 tram stops – limited tram access for a outer-ring suburb. Check the PTV app for live route numbers and departure times from your nearest stop.
  • Parking in Vermont is straightforward – free residential street parking is the norm and shopping centres have dedicated lots. At 18km from the CBD, most residents here drive daily so parking infrastructure keeps pace.
  • With 105 public transport stops, Vermont gets congested during the 4pm to 6pm weekday peak. If you are driving through, avoid the main arterials between those hours and use the residential back streets instead.
  • Rental data for Vermont is pending from RTBA. At 18km from the CBD in the outer ring, this is generally where you get more space for less rent – check current listings on Domain for actual numbers.
  • Vermont sits in City of Whitehorse, 18km from the CBD. At this distance, having a car is close to non-negotiable – the 101 bus stops connect to train lines but frequency drops off sharply outside peak hours.

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This guide will be updated when verified venue data is available for Vermont. Suburb data sourced from suburb_intelligence.json. Got a tip? [email protected]

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