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Access ANU by TC TC Bike & Bike Racks Effective Local bus routes Check the instructions for on-bus 27 January 2020 Access ANU by TC TC Bike & bike racks. public transport Light Rail Buses Local bus services that are designed to get students to their Ride If travelling on light rail, you can town centre and other destinations wheel your bike onboard and place in their area, such as schools or Transport Canberra buses operate it on one of the four bike racks at Access Transport Canberra provides a Transport Canberra’s Light Rail local shops. All local routes The ACT is a great city for walking 7 days a week across the whole of either end of the vehicle. wide range of bus and light rail route R1 runs from the City to connect with at least two RAPID and cycling, with hundreds of Canberra. A map showing buses options for travel to the Australian Gungahlin, along Northbourne routes to help for customers kilometres of shared off-road You can also store your bike at one around the ANU campus and National University (ANU). Avenue and Flemington Road. making longer journeys. Local paths, a moderate climate, of many bike lockers, cages or racks where buses operate to is shown relatively at terrain, and an across Canberra and then hop on a There are also extensive options Light rail is fully integrated with routes generally run every 20 to overleaf. There are three types of extensive trail network in our bus or light rail vehicle. You will need for riding and storing your bike the bus ticketing system (same 30 minutes in peak times, and at bus service types called RAPIDs, nature parks. to apply for access to a bike cage or ANU on campus. ticket, same fare, same rules), least every hour during other times Local bus routes and Peak bike locker. Conditions apply. Visit enabling convenient connections of the day, in the evenings and Travelling by bike to and from the bus routes. transport.act.gov.au for details. This guide will assist you in nding for students between light rail on weekends. ANU and combining it with bus or the most suitable route for your and bus. RAPIDs light rail travel is also easy. travel needs. Peak bus routes RAPIDs are frequent direct bus The service operates 7 days a week Bus services designed to get You can take your bike on a bus or Once you have identied the route and light rail routes that run from early morning till late at night. customers travelling long light rail vehicle. Most RAPID that best suits your travel needs, between town centres and other Peak services depart every distances to and from the City and services are equipped with bike visit transport.act.gov.au to key destinations. RAPIDs run at 6 minutes and off peak every Parliamentary Triangle quickly racks on the front of the bus. download a timetable or use the TC least every 15 minutes between 15 minutes. during the commuter peak on Journey Planner to plan your trip. 7am and 7pm on weekdays, and If space allows, put your bike on weekdays. frequently at other times. the rack before entering the bus. 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Full-time Forrest, Woden Interchange, Wanniassa, 31 32 Download PDF North Lyneham Dickson R5 R2 University students with a student bus timetables and maps Erindale Interchange, Calwell, Dickson Interchange Lanyon Marketplace of Canberra Downer Shops MyWay card must carry their 50 51 R1 51 31 51 Tertiary Student Identity City West, City Interchange, Parkes, Barton, Hackett 53 Log in and check your Jamison Bruce 50 53 Card showing they are a Kingston, Manuka, Grifth, Narrabundah, Macquarie Lyneham MyWay card balance R6 Calvary 31 Hospital 53 full-time student. Carrying Garran, Woden Cook Aranda 50 Northbourne 32 Ave City Interchange O’Connor Ainslie your concession entitlement R2 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R10 City West, City Interchange, Weston Creek, R3 Braddon will ensure you avoid facing Bike & Ride R4 Turner 31 50 53 55 57 180 182 R7 nd your nearest Bike & Ride Cooleman Court, Duffy 32 32 51 54 56 58 181 penalties.
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