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Bungowen Ave 596 Joins main map & Sydney CBD 2. Yarrabung Ave Ethel St Wall Ave Wall Ave 3. Calga Ave Royston Pde North Turramurra 577 594 Old Berowra Old Berowra Asquith Lady Davidson 4. Willowtree St Alan Ave Clarinda St 5. Oak St Station North Private Hospital Du Faur St Pacific Mwy 6. Cedar St Carrington Rd Kirkpatrick St Salisbury Rd Wahroonga 592 7. Greenhill Ave Lockwood St 8. Trelawney St Mount Wilga Leighton Pl Murrua Rd Hospital Page Ave 9. Loch Maree Ave 577 Rosamond St 576 Sherbrook Rd Sherbrook Rd n Ave McTaggart Rd 594 Hornsby & i 576T Kuring-gai D Railway Pde D Curt Westleigh Hornsby Hospital or St Hornsby rook Rd Lowe Rd Westleigh King Rd North Cowan Pacific Hwy Station 575 586 587 Boundary Rd Grosven Turramurra Hornsby Joins Cowan Westfield Burdett St Bobbin Head Rd Berowra Station Palmerston Rd 575 588 592 596 598 Palmerston Rd Hornsby Jubilee St inset map Train towards Hornsby & Sydney CBD Edgeworth Sherb David Ave Rd 587 589 595 597 594H Junction Rd s n Pretoria Pde Waitara Station Cherrywood Ave Clov Kintore St Westbrook Ave Vale Rd Pacific Hwy Waitara Hampden Ave 575 Hassell Park 586 e Hall Rd Rd Shops lly Wahroonga 587 d Rd 588 Rd arra e b 594H l v Grosvenor St Clarke Rd Burns Rd so Ayres Rd A is l Quarter Sessio C E 589 Stuart St Trentino Rd Ave E Corang Rd Yardley Ave Neringah mooi Neutral Rd Hospital 576 Burns Rd Wareemba Ave bourne Edwards Rd Coonan 594 Unwin Rd Beresford Rd Athena Ave d Collins Rd m Norman Ave Wahroonga 594H Acron Rd a R C Westleigh 1. Malsbury Rd Wahroonga Eastern Rd d Douglas St Normanhurst a Warr Eastern Rd Shops e Shopping H 2. Station Station Murdoch St Eucalyptus Dr Eucalyptus Dr Centre 575 Killeaton St 582 Kooringal Ave Sefton Rd Milson Pde Mona ValeKilleaton Rd St Denman Pde Rd 576T Buckra St Elouera Rd Duffy Ave ills Warrawee St Ives Link Rd Dartford Rd 587 Dartford Rd Pennant H Station Turramurra Shopping o Boomerang St Bobbin Pentecost Ave Village Nichols n Av St Ives Adams Ave 7.8. Sydney 573 Turramurra Adams Ave Chilvers Rd Pacific Hwy e Turramurra 579 St Ives Shops 582 Stuart Ave Stuart Ave Adventist Goodlands Ave 6. 3. Yarrabung Rd 9. Hospital Mildred St Station 571 576T Roland Ave F 586 5. 4. Fox Valley Rd 572 577 Rd F Pennant Pine St Turramurra Torokina Ave Sydney Monteith St 573 Bannockburn Rd Bannockburn Rd Quarter Sessions Rd Shopping Hills Normanhurst Adventist Merrivale Horace St Central Ave The Comenarra Pkwy Centre Pacific Hwy Yarrara Rd Waterhouse Ave Pennant Hills Thornleigh 589 Hospital 573 571 Eucalyptus St Hunter Ave 586 Station 589 582 Yanilla Ave 572 Thornleigh Telegraph Rd Yarrabung Rd Train towards Boronia Ave Barra Brui Cres Epping & Pennant Hills Warrawee Station St Sage St Eas Station Leuna Ave Grand Sydney CBD vi t Pymble 579 ew ern Mona Vale Rd Mimosa Rd St Arterial Rd East Kissing Point Rd South Pymble Waratah Rd Killara City Inset Turramurra Pymble Station Gordon East Killara 575 Shopping 556 G Canoon Rd Rosedale Rd G Joins main map 571 Centre Gordon Rd Train towards Pacific Hwy 560 562 582 Ave 572 Ward St Koola Ave Chatswood & The Comenarra Pkwy CultowaLivingstone Rd Ryde Ave Rd 594 Edinburgh Rd Buller St Redfield Hornsby 594H Churchill Rd Barwon Ave Chisholm St Chisholm St Werona Ave Wentworth Vernon St Artarmon Gordon Centre Springdale Rd Rosebery Rd Station F Gordon Alpha Rd l Birdwood Ave a Eastern Valley Way 562 t Yarrara RdWest Duno Station Rock Dr Maxwell St 556 Koombalah Ave Pymble on Av Killara East Crows Yanko Rd 558 St Leonards 560 Nest WellingtonCrana Ave Rd Lindfield Station Wallalong Cres e Ban Melbourne Rd Rd Duneba Ave Train towards Duneba Ave dalo H Ryde Rd H 594 Killara Nelson Rd Pacific Hwy Epping & Hornsby Lindfield Tryon Rd 594H Station Stanhope Rd Carlyle Wollstonecraft Congham Rd n Sydney Rd Brook St M2 Mwy g Neutral Ave Station Kooloona Cres Owen St Lindfield 556 558 Archbold Rd Bay Lady Game Dr LindfieldLindfield Ave Wyuna Rd Wyuna Rd Cook Rd Waverton North Beaumont Rd Station Station Macquarie University Pacific Hwy MooreRoseville St Sydney Macquarie Provincial Rd Station North University 562 565 572 575 565 Highfield Rd Gregory St Warringah Fwy Station Sydney uarie Dr Terrace Rd Babbage Rd q Macquarie 562 Manning Rd Earl St Clanville Rd Mac Shopping 565 Charles St Middle Harbour Rd Milsons Centre Addison Ave Point 572 Dudley558 Ave Kirribilli 575 Station Knox St Hill St Archer St Talavera Rd Roseville 594 I Macquarie Grosvenor Rd I University Ave Bradfield Rd Station Boundary St 594H University Herring Rd Johnson St Pacific Hwy Sydney Khartoum Rd Harbour Rd Waterloo Rd CSIRO Abingdon Rd ey Rd Bradfield Hwy Bridge Lane Cove Rd Shirl d St Ashley St r r o The Park Shopping Centre o gf Macquarie gf n Circular Quay n Macquarie M2 Mwy Eton Lo Station Park Park Lo Station UTS Kuring-gai Anderson St Sydney Wynyard Victoria Ave Eastern Valley Way Station Endeavour St North 558 565 Chatswood York St Clarence St Town Hall Ryde Victoria Ave Station Chatswood J Station Station Joins City J Town Hall 594 594H Chatswood inset map Train towards Central Train towards Sydney CBD 123 45678 Key It’s easy to plan your trip Bus route Occasional journey Train line/station On the web Questions and feedback 577 Bus route number Bus terminus transportnsw.info Phone 131 500 NRS 133 677 Effective from 29 June 2015 Transdev NSW v1 Dated: 22 Sept 2016.
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