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G21 · Greater GeelongMost carpool platforms treat Geelong as a holiday destination — a Friday-night trip down the Princes Freeway. We treat it as what it actually is: Australia's fastest-growing regional city, with thousands of daily commuters bouncing between Geelong suburbs, the Bellarine, and Melbourne. Ride Junto matches you with verified neighbours making the same trip you're already making.
22 already joined · 12 postcodesWhy Geelong
Geelong commuting is two stories: people heading to Melbourne, and people moving across G21 itself. Neither is well-served by public transport beyond a couple of train and bus lines.
~75 km
One of Victoria's biggest commuter corridors. V/Line is fast when it works, but cancellations and packed peak services push thousands of people back into solo driving — at $14+ in fuel each way before tolls or parking.
Hourly
Most Bellarine bus routes run hourly at best, with limited evening service. Anyone who lives in Ocean Grove or Barwon Heads and works in central Geelong drives. Every day.
280k+
And growing fast. Belmont, Highton, Lara, Armstrong Creek, Torquay — sprawl-style growth without the train coverage that would normally come with it. Carpooling fills exactly that gap.
How it works in Geelong
"Belmont → Geelong CBD, 7:30am" or "North Geelong → Melbourne CBD via Princes Fwy, 6:45am". They were already driving.
Photo, ID badge, area, rating — before booking.
South Geelong Station, Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre, Belmont Hub, Geelong Station — never home addresses.
The cost split is calculated automatically. Driver covers their petrol; you pay your share.
Coverage
All of Greater Geelong is on the launch shortlist. The suburbs with the most early sign-ups go live first.
Popular Geelong routes
Indicative fuel-share costs assume a typical sedan (~7.5 L/100km) at $2/L petrol, split across one driver and two riders.
Intercity commute
~75 km · ~75 min off-peak · ~95 min weekday morning
G21 commute
~6 km · ~12 min · short-but-frequent
G21 commute
~12 km · ~18 min · campus and hospital corridor
Lara commute
~17 km · ~22 min off-peak · ~30 min weekday morning
Bellarine commute
~24 km · ~28 min off-peak · ~40 min weekday morning
Surf Coast commute
~22 km · ~25 min off-peak · ~35 min weekday morning
FAQ
Geelong → Melbourne CBD is around 75km. Off-peak it's roughly 60–75 minutes. Weekday morning, expect 80–110 minutes door-to-door once you've cleared the West Gate. A carpool runs the same trip — but split across three commuters, the fuel cost is roughly a third of solo.
V/Line is around 60–65 minutes Geelong to Southern Cross when running on time. It's often the fastest option if you live close to Geelong, North Shore, North Geelong or South Geelong stations and the train is empty. Add 15–25 minutes for drive-to-station, parking, and the wait. Carpooling becomes the better option when V/Line is full or you don't live close to a station.
Yes. Many of the highest-frequency Ride Junto routes are short within-Geelong commutes — Belmont to Deakin Waurn Ponds, Highton to North Geelong, Lara to South Geelong Station, Ocean Grove to Geelong CBD. The matching is built around shared corridors, regardless of distance.
The Bellarine — Ocean Grove, Barwon Heads, Point Lonsdale, Queenscliff — is one of the corridors most underserved by public transport. Bellarine residents commuting into Geelong or Melbourne are a major reason we're prioritising the region. We have a dedicated page for the Bellarine commute as well.
Geelong is on our launch shortlist alongside the outer-Melbourne corridor. The more sign-ups we get from G21 postcodes (Geelong, Belmont, Newtown, Highton, Lara, Ocean Grove, Torquay) the faster we can open it.
Tell us your name, email, postcode, mobile and whether you're a driver or rider — we'll prioritise launch as your area's list grows.
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Further reading
Region deep-dive
Ocean Grove, Barwon Heads, Point Lonsdale, Queenscliff — for the commute the buses don't cover.
Read →City overview
The whole-of-Melbourne picture for commuters making the M1 run.
Read →Cost guide
The annual maths on a long commute and what splitting fuel actually saves.
Read →Real ridesharing across Greater Melbourne — pick another corridor below or read the cost/commute guides.
Wyndham · 3030
Tarneit, Point Cook, Hoppers Crossing and Wyndham Vale heading to the CBD.
See Werribee →Melton · 3337
Caroline Springs, Bacchus Marsh and the western corridor into the city.
See Melton →Bellarine · 3221
Ocean Grove, Barwon Heads, Drysdale and Portarlington everyday trips.
See the Bellarine →City overview
How real ridesharing works across Greater Melbourne — corridors and matching.
Read the overview →Daily commute
What a verified-neighbour carpool looks like on the daily run into the city.
Read the guide →Cost guide
What you'd actually save splitting fuel on a regular Melbourne commute.
See the numbers →