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Hervey Bay Bus Timetable $ % Fares Travel tips qconnect journey planner Fares are calculated on the number of zones you 1. Visit www.qconnect.qld.gov.au to use the The qconnect journey planner enables you Hervey Bay use in your journey. qconnect journey planner and access to plan your trip in any Queensland town that Fare zone calculator timetable information. has qconnect bus services. To access the Bus timetable Fare Destination zone 2. Plan to arrive at least five minutes prior Zone journey planner, visit www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. 1 3 11 12 13 14 15 36 39 42 45 to departure. Origin zone Simply enter your trip details and get an instant 1 1 2 9 8 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 3. Check the approaching bus is the service you trip summary. 3 2 1 8 7 7 7 6 5 4 3 2 require by looking at the destination sign. 11 9 8 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 6 7 12 8 7 2 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 4. At designated bus stops, signal the driver 13 8 7 3 2 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 clearly by placing your hand out as the bus journey planner 14 8 7 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 approaches. Keep your arm extended until Urban bus services 15 7 6 3 2 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 the driver indicates. Fields marked with*must be completed Monday to Saturday 36 6 5 4 3 3 3 2 1 2 3 4 5. If you have a concession card, have it ready Select city or town Select region 39 5 4 5 4 4 4 3 2 1 2 3 route servicing to show the driver. * From: Road Landmark 42 4 3 6 5 5 5 4 3 2 1 2 Enter Departure Location 45 6. Ask for a ticket by destination or by the Maryborough 3 2 7 6 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 * To: Road Landmark 5 number of zones you will cross. Enter Destination Location (Monday – Sunday) Ticket options Date: Departure Time: 7. Once you’ve boarded just sit back and enjoy Scan this code to qconnect single the ride. If you need to stand, securely hold on 13 Scarness/Kawungan Plan journey Clear all connect directly One - way ticket to reach your destination, to a handle. 16 Pialba/Boat Harbour View Transit Terms and Conditions >> with the qconnect including transfers within two hours on any 8. Ring the stop bell at least 100 metres before 17 Pialba/Urangan qconnect service. your stop. If you are unsure where you should journey planner. qconnect daily get off, ask the driver when you are boarding 18 Pialba/Urangan Unlimited travel within the zones purchased until the bus and remain seated until the bus stops. 20 Eli Waters the last service scheduled on the day of issue, 9. If crossing the road after alighting, wait for the Kan-go Point Vernon valid on all qconnect services. bus to move away and check the road is clear. For more information qconnect weekly • Timetables Lost property Unlimited travel within the zones purchased for • Concessions For all lost property enquiries, please enquire with one week (seven consecutive days) from the date • Access and mobility your local qconnect bus operator. of issue, valid on all qconnect services. visit www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. Access and mobility Food and drink Many qconnect bus services are accessible. For Please refrain from eating or drinking on all accessible bus availability, please contact your qconnect bus services. Due to unforseen circumstances, details on this timetable qconnect operator. Travelling with a pram may change. For up-to-date information visit qconnect effective June 2015 Translating and Interpreting When travelling during peak hours, or if the for information on timetables, maps, fares, journey planning, Service – 13 14 50 wheelchair space is occupied, prams and strollers special events and accessibility. will need to be stored in the luggage racks. At all If you have any problems with reading and other times you can travel with the child seated in speaking English, contact the Translating and Your Fraser Coast bus operator the pram. Interpreting Service on 13 14 50 for assistance, anywhere in Queensland at any time. Safety and security Concessions Keep your personal property with you at all times while travelling. Make sure your bag is closed and Information on discounts and concessions is your valuables secured. If you see an unattended available at www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. bag please report it to a staff member. Wide Bay Transit Timetables Security surveillance ph: 4128 6411 Many buses in the qconnect network are This timetable is one of five covering the Fraser fax: 4128 6499 Coast area. All timetables are available from Wide equipped with closed circuit television cameras. Bay Transit or at www.widebaytransit.com.au or If you have any concerns while travelling please 188 Lower Mountain Road www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. speak to your bus driver. Hervey Bay Qld 4655 Sundays and public holidays Bicycles [email protected] www.widebaytransit.com.au There are no services on Sundays or public Bicycles are not permitted on buses at any holidays, route 5 excepted. time. Cyclists are encouraged to use bike locker facilities where they are available. © The State of Queensland No smoking/alcohol (Department of Transport and Main Roads) 2015 Smoking is prohibited on all services. qconnect tt Hervey Bay (Rte 5-20) reprint June 2015 Alcohol may not be consumed on any service. 1. Note: Hervey Bay to Craignish/Dundowran/Burrum St urrum 2. B Heads is detailed on separate timetable. 3. R Fare Burrum o s d Zone s Burrum Heads R R Heads H i S s o t w Shopping v r d D e ew a a 20 Centre rvi rd e S H t d m R u Sunrise r Cres r s u Burrum d B a 1B e Coral Sea Heads H m u r Burrum r Coast u Burrum B National Heads Fare Park Shopping Zone Centre 31 Pi alb a- Kin Bu gf Coral Sea rr ish um d er R P H de e m Point a o Fare d o Coral Sea s 4. Craignish Zone g Vernon Fare Eli Fare R o O’Regan P Zone Zone d o Creek 14 T e Toogoom d Creek t 1A e R 16 Pialba r 19 t s ialba-Burrum Head e e Fare P s R e milto n Eli Zone k a n d H Dr s Dundowran 5 r 20 B Scarness 1 a R 13 Torquay 16 C d Waters Fare Beach Kan-go nade P ads Espla Zone ialba-Bu He R 1B rrum d 18 Fraser Lakes Golf Course Fare Lower Mountain Rd Zone Fare Zone 17 Dundowran Great Main St 17 Beelbi 1A Uraween Rd Fare Sandy Howard 32 Zone 18 Strait d Fare R Zone Creek Wondunna d Fare 15 13 Urangan 7. 6. R m Zone See Hervey Bay timetables for further details O o Fare ld Bruce Hwy s o 33 Zone g d o 34 To Fare 5. a o rb Fare Zone e T d a Zone Hervey Bay 11 H a R n Airport m ld lb le u O ia a Nikenbah 12 rr -P -P 36 u ea ia B nl lb d r B ba a 7 u Burrum or R R c T d Fare y e Zone a H B Stockland Hervey Bay Kan-go w Town ey 1A 5 16 18 y 35 rv Central Ave He B 10. 8. 1 13 17 20 5 9. Booral Fare Torbanlea Zone Bunya 37 Sunshine Creek Acres B Fare Legend North r u Burgowan Zone c Ba e Xters R Bus route 38 Fare Su d H Zone nnysi w de Dr 1 Route number y 39 Train line and station Fare Stockman Wy Zone Susan 40 Shopping centre River Caravan park School Street legend Educational institution d 1. Burrum St Hospital R Fare y 2. Howard St a Airport Zone B 3. Sunrise Cres Fare y Noble Rd Zone ve 41 er 4. O’Regan Creek Rd Fare zone boundary State Forest H 42 5. William St Kan-go Roam Zone A Fare Zone 6. Prosper St Kan-go Roam Zone B B 7. Coal St ru 43 c e 8. Robertson St Kan-go Roam Zone C H w 9. Union St Pick up point zone State Forest y 5 Walliebum 10. Torbanlea-Pialba Rd Fare Pick up points Zone 11. Dunn St 12. 12. Brugh St Scale 11. 44 Dundathu Praw le Rd 13. Murray St 13. 14. Vaughan St Metres 2000 4000 Fare 14. Aldershot Zone d R 45 k e e r C r e t a Maryborough a w w t t l l B a Fare a Maryborough r S West S u Zone Mary River Showground c Complex e 1 St Helens H 3 w 3 Mary River 3 y 2 Maryborough Mary River 7 nden Rd Airport rough-Bigge Marybo Oakhurst Hospital Ea Churchill St 5 to n v d a R l e r R e Anzac d Granville iv Q Park R u Fare e Zone Town Centre Eatonvale en 1 3 6 S 1 Golf Course t City Hall 2 4 7 K en Tinana t 4 Ferry St St Iin Maryborough dah Rd W Police Paddock est Environmental Fare 6 Park Zone See Maryborough timetable for further details 2 TrainLink Services Queensland Rail RailBus services Services also run from Maryborough For tickets and bookings contact pick up from Hervey Bay, setting West station to Hervey Bay for Queensland Rail or your preferred down at Maryborough West station to customers from all Rockhampton and travel agent.
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