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601 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 601 bus time schedule & line map 601 Shoreline Plaza inwards stop - Stop 12, UTAS View In Website Mode Churchill Ave outside Admin The 601 bus line (Shoreline Plaza inwards stop - Stop 12, UTAS Churchill Ave outside Admin) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Shoreline: 7:07 AM - 6:37 PM (2) University: 7:15 AM - 6:28 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 601 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 601 bus arriving. Direction: Shoreline 601 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Shoreline Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:07 AM - 6:37 PM Stop 12, University Terminus Tuesday 7:07 AM - 6:37 PM Stop 11, Outside Tuu Building, Churchill Ave 38 Alexander Street, Sandy Bay Wednesday 7:07 AM - 6:37 PM Stop 10, No.84 Regent St Thursday 7:07 AM - 6:37 PM 84 Regent Street, Sandy Bay Friday 7:07 AM - 6:37 PM Stop 9, No.60 Regent St Saturday Not Operational 37 Regent Street, Sandy Bay Stop 8, No.6-8 Regent St 4 Regent Street, Sandy Bay 601 bus Info Stop 7, No.10 Antill St Direction: Shoreline 10 Antill Street, Dynnyrne Stops: 28 Trip Duration: 31 min Stop 6, No.293 Macquarie St Line Summary: Stop 12, University Terminus, Stop 293 Macquarie Street, Hobart 11, Outside Tuu Building, Churchill Ave, Stop 10, No.84 Regent St, Stop 9, No.60 Regent St, Stop 8, Stop 5, No.207 Macquarie St No.6-8 Regent St, Stop 7, No.10 Antill St, Stop 6, 207 Macquarie Street, Hobart No.293 Macquarie St, Stop 5, No.207 Macquarie St, Stop 4, No.181 Macquarie St, No.119 Collins St, Stop 4, No.181 Macquarie St Hobart City Interchange, Stop 1, Macquarie St Past 190 Macquarie Street, Hobart Campbell St, Stop 2, Tasman Hwy (Govt. House), Stop 3, Rosny Hill Rd Opposite Sports Centre, Stop 4, No.119 Collins St Rosny Hill Rd Opp. Rosny College, Rosny Bus 117 Collins Street, Hobart Interchange, Stop 5, No.1 Gordons Hill Rd, Stop 6, No.95 Cambridge Rd, Stop 8, No.51 Cambridge Rd, Hobart City Interchange Stop 9, No.48 Clarence St, Stop 10, No.68 Clarence Elizabeth Street Bus Mall, Hobart St, Stop 11, No.86 Clarence St, Stop 12, No.114 Clarence St, Stop 13, No.164 Clarence St, Stop 14, Stop 1, Macquarie St Past Campbell St No.200 Clarence St, Stop 15, No.230 Clarence St, 1 Creswells Row, Hobart Stop 17. No.290 Clarence St, Shoreline Plaza Outwards Stop Stop 2, Tasman Hwy (Govt. House) Stop 3, Rosny Hill Rd Opposite Sports Centre Rosny Hill Road, Rose Bay Stop 4, Rosny Hill Rd Opp. Rosny College 22 Rosny Hill Road, Rosny Park Rosny Bus Interchange 33 Bligh Street, Rosny Park Stop 5, No.1 Gordons Hill Rd 2 Gordons Hill Road, Rosny Park Stop 6, No.95 Cambridge Rd 93 Cambridge Road, Bellerive Stop 8, No.51 Cambridge Rd 78 Cambridge Road, Bellerive Stop 9, No.48 Clarence St 48 Clarence Street, Bellerive Stop 10, No.68 Clarence St 68 Clarence Street, Bellerive Stop 11, No.86 Clarence St 69 Clarence Street, Bellerive Stop 12, No.114 Clarence St 114 Clarence Street, Bellerive Stop 13, No.164 Clarence St 162A Clarence Street, Bellerive Stop 14, No.200 Clarence St 200 Clarence Street, Howrah Stop 15, No.230 Clarence St 167 Clarence Street, Howrah Stop 17. No.290 Clarence St 290 Clarence Street, Howrah Shoreline Plaza Outwards Stop Wicks Pace, Howrah Direction: University 601 bus Time Schedule 28 stops University Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:15 AM - 6:28 PM Shoreline Plaza Inwards Stop Wicks Pace, Howrah Tuesday 7:15 AM - 6:28 PM Stop 17, No.229 Clarence St Wednesday 7:15 AM - 6:28 PM 290 Clarence Street, Howrah Thursday 7:15 AM - 6:28 PM Stop 15, No.179 Clarence St Friday 7:15 AM - 6:28 PM 177 Clarence Street, Howrah Saturday Not Operational Stop 14, No.135-139 Clarence St 202 Clarence Street, Howrah Stop 13, No.125 Clarence St 127 Clarence Street, Bellerive 601 bus Info Direction: University Stop 12, Clarence St Outside Dog Park Stops: 28 114 Clarence Street, Bellerive Trip Duration: 34 min Line Summary: Shoreline Plaza Inwards Stop, Stop Stop 11, No.65 Clarence St 17, No.229 Clarence St, Stop 15, No.179 Clarence St, 69 Clarence Street, Bellerive Stop 14, No.135-139 Clarence St, Stop 13, No.125 Clarence St, Stop 12, Clarence St Outside Dog Park, Stop 10, No.57 Clarence St Stop 11, No.65 Clarence St, Stop 10, No.57 Clarence 78 Clarence Street, Bellerive St, Stop 9, Opp. No.38 Clarence St, Stop 8, Opp. No.43 Cambridge Rd, Stop 6, No.96 Cambridge Rd, Stop 9, Opp. No.38 Clarence St Stop 5, Opp.No.1 Gordons Hill Rd, Rosny Bus 36A Clarence Street, Bellerive Interchange, Stop 4, Rosny Hill Rd Outside Rosny College, Stop 3, Tasman Highway Near Sports Stop 8, Opp. No.43 Cambridge Rd Centre, Stop 2, Tasman Hwy Outside Ts Derwent, 76 Cambridge Road, Bellerive Stop 1, Liverpool St Outside Menzies Centre, (Set Down Only) Collins St Opp. Elizabeth St Mall, Hobart Stop 6, No.96 Cambridge Rd City Franklin Square, Stop 3, No.36 Davey St, Stop 5, 79 Cambridge Road, Bellerive Davey St Near Heathƒeld Ave, Stop 6, No.94 Davey Street (Anglesea Barracks), Stop 7, No.142-146 Stop 5, Opp.No.1 Gordons Hill Rd Davey St (St Anns), Stop 8, No.5 Antill St, Stop 9, 2 Gordons Hill Road, Rosny Park No.13-15 Regent St, Stop 10, Opp.No.78 Regent St, Stop 11, Utas Churchill Ave Opp. Tuu Building, Stop Rosny Bus Interchange 12, Utas Churchill Ave Outside Admin 33 Bligh Street, Rosny Park Stop 4, Rosny Hill Rd Outside Rosny College Stop 3, Tasman Highway Near Sports Centre 2A Loinah Road, Montagu Bay Stop 2, Tasman Hwy Outside Ts Derwent Tasman Highway, Glebe Stop 1, Liverpool St Outside Menzies Centre 22-30 Liverpool Street, Hobart (Set Down Only) Collins St Opp. Elizabeth St Mall 29 Elizabeth Street, Hobart Hobart City Franklin Square 18 Elizabeth Street, Hobart Stop 3, No.36 Davey St 29 Davey Street, Hobart Stop 5, Davey St Near Heathƒeld Ave 59 Davey Street, Hobart Stop 6, No.94 Davey Street (Anglesea Barracks) 94 Davey Street, Hobart Stop 7, No.142-146 Davey St (St Anns) 151 Davey Street, Hobart Stop 8, No.5 Antill St Antill Street, Hobart Stop 9, No.13-15 Regent St Regent Street, Sandy Bay Stop 10, Opp.No.78 Regent St 42 Duke Street, Sandy Bay Stop 11, Utas Churchill Ave Opp. Tuu Building 38 Alexander Street, Sandy Bay Stop 12, Utas Churchill Ave Outside Admin Churchill Avenue, Sandy Bay 601 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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