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BT Route 101 102 103 122.Indd routes Inala to 101 Oxley/Corinda ticket types local Inala to ticket type where to buy tickets 102 Oxley/Corinda local bus ticket Inala to 103 Darra/Mt Ommaney ferry ticket local train ticket Inala to same ticket 12 2 Garden City local Selected go card agents and on the website TransLink Brisbane Transport Bus & Council Ferry/CityCat QR selected stations fare TransLink machines Selected ticket agents TransLink makes public transport easier TransLink go card servicing a smart card that stores to catch. value for travel on Inala Just one TransLink ticket will take you TransLink services Durack wherever you want to go on participating TransLink single Darra buses, QR Citytrain and Brisbane City Council one-way ticket to reach your destination (not Oxley ferries within South East Queensland. return). Transfers must Corinda The TransLink network extends from Gympie be made within 2 hours Sinnamon Park of ticket issue in the north and Noosa on the Sunshine Mt Ommaney Coast to Coolangatta on the Gold Coast and TransLink daily unlimited travel until the Garden City west to Helidon. The following operators are last service scheduled working in partnership with TransLink: on the day of issue effective 18 June 2007 • Bribie Island Coaches TransLink off-peak daily Noosa • Brisbane City Council Ferries discounted unlimited • Brisbane Transport travel on weekdays • Caboolture Bus Lines between 9am and 3.30pm and after 7pm, • Hornibrook Bus Lines (Redcliffe Peninsula) and all day on weekends • Kangaroo Bus Lines (Morayfield) and gazetted public holidays, valid on the • Logan City Bus Service day of issue • Mt Gravatt Bus Service TransLink weekly Brisbane • Veolia Transport (Redlands) unlimited travel for one • QR Citytrain week from the date shown on the ticket • Sunshine Coast Sunbus TransLink monthly • Park Ridge Transit unlimited travel for one • Surfside Buslines calendar month from Coolangatta the date of issue • Thompson Bus Services (Strathpine) TransLink group • Westside Bus Co (Ipswich) travel for the same your Brisbane South bus operator passenger group (for example, adult, children) to the same destination for up to 10 passengers route 101 servicing Clewley St Corinda Oxley Corinda Durack Sinnamon Station T Inala Browne St Mt Park route 102 Ommaney servicing Ol Corinda dfie Corinda Avondavondale Rd Oxley ld R Inala d route 103 d Northbrook St R Rd servicing ey d l x R Mt Ommaney T O Sinnamon Park Mt Oxley Ommaney Station Darra andenong cpherson D Shopping M Inala Centre Cook St O x route 122 ley S servicing wy Glen Ross Rd tation H Inala R Garden City d B e d ll Monier Rd d R wood l entenary Englefie route 451 C S servicing t Manburgh Tce Shamrock Rd Sinnamon Park Oxley Darra Rd D C shridge oug O A ardiffa x r d l ve ey i l Refer to separate f as A f R R R S route 451 timetable d d t for departure times tation T S zone 4 Pde Railway Darra S cott A Station canthus s R d Mwy t S pswich Darra low S I Wins t Bl Rd u Boundary nder Oxley R R udd Golf Club d S t Rd Freeman R St osemary Begonia Forest Place Retirement B Village a zone 5 l S sa t S t la Rd Durack key Glena A kama route 101 route 122 Richlands R route 102 route 451 d Route 122 St to QEII Hospital Azalea Dure route 103 Inala ll Griffith University a St & Garden City P T terminus P oinciana oinsettia ve bus stop A Inala S connecting train station S t Town t Centre Hydrangea St erviceton a Ave university/TAFE S Inal P Bl shopping centre Mira St oinsettia under St Grebe St E W ridanus Bellatrix St irrawayir ve school raw T R Brolga St ay P A t Virgo St Pdede d B S golf course ootes orsair ark t S l C S diagrammatic map - not to scale t Cl ky a Partridge St S Altair St S ipper ll t Shelduck St St ose Lorikeet S R tip A a St rcher St t Sittell Centaurus ddaa St fie e Anndromedrom l please show concession ID and tender d P R t Wy S o Pimlico St Wallaroo d eros l correct fare and be ready to pay on boarding Monoc aris in order to avoid unnecessary delays. S t From Inala Effective: 18 June 2007 Monday to Friday Train Times from Darra to City Monday to Friday Route Number 101 122 101 102 122 103 101 102 101 122 103 102 Darra Oxley Corinda Central am/pm am am am am am am am am am am am am a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. 5:05 5:08 5:11 5:30 Inala Plaza to 101/122 Loop 5:00 5:50 6:00 6:45 6:58 7:55 7:58 5:32 5:35 5:38 5:59 Inala Plaza 5:16 6:05 6:18 6:44 7:00 7:21 7:16 7:44 8:16 8:18 8:21 8:44 6:08 6:11 6:14 6:35 Darra Station |||||7:34 || | |8:34 | 6:41 6:44 6:47 7:08 Oxley Station 5:29 | 6:31 7:02 | | 7:29 8:03 8:33 | | 9:03 6:51 6:54 6:57 7:18 Corinda Station 5:33 | 6:35 7:07 ||7:35 8:11 8:39 ||9:09 7:00 7:03 7:06 7:27 Mt Ommaney Shopping Centre ||7:46 | 8:46 7:09 7:12 7:15 7:35 Garden City Interchange 6:50 7:45 9:03 7:12 7:15 7:18 7:39 7:17 7:20 7:23 7:42 Route Number 122 101 103 102 122 101 103 102 122 101 103 102 7:31 -- -- 7:50 7:26 7:29 7:32 7:54 am/pm am am am am am am am am am am am am -- -- 7:30 7:56 Inala Plaza to 101/122 Loop 9:02 9:00 10:02 10:00 11:02 11:02 7:38 7:41 7:44 8:04 Inala Plaza 9:20 9:20 9:21 9:44 10:20 10:20 10:21 10:44 11:20 11:20 11:21 11:44 7:47 7:50 7:53 8:12 7:51 7:54 7:57 8:19 Darra Station 9:34 10:34 11:34 || ||| ||| | 7:57 8:00 8:03 8:22 Oxley Station | 9:33 | 10:03 | 10:33 | 11:03 | 11:33 | 12:03 8:09 8:12 8:15 8:32 Corinda Station | 9:39 | 10:09 | 10:39 | 11:09 | 11:39 | 12:09 8:13 8:16 8:19 8:40 Mt Ommaney Shopping Centre | 9:46 | 10:46 | 11:46 8:25 8:28 8:31 8:52 Garden City Interchange 10:05 11:05 12:05 -- -- 8:35 8:59 8:37 8:40 8:43 9:04 Route Number 122 101 103 102 122 101 103 102 122 101 103 102 8:53 8:56 8:59 9:20 9:06 9:09 9:12 9:33 am/pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm -- -- 9:27 9:48 Inala Plaza to 101/122 Loop 12:02 12:02 1:02 1:02 2:02 2:02 9:36 9:39 9:42 10:03 Inala Plaza 12:20 12:20 12:21 12:44 1:20 1:20 1:21 1:44 2:20 2:20 2:21 2:44 -- -- 9:57 10:18 Darra Station ||12:34 |||1:34 |||2:34 | 10:06 10:09 10:12 10:33 Oxley Station | 12:33 | 1:03 | 1:33 | 2:03 | 2:33 | 3:03 -- -- 10:27 10:48 Corinda Station | 12:39 | 1:09 | 1:39 | 2:09 | 2:39 | 3:09 10:36 10:39 10:42 11:03 -- -- 10:57 11:18 Mt Ommaney Shopping Centre 12:46 1:46 2:46 | | | 11:06 11:09 11:12 11:33 Garden City Interchange 1:05 2:05 3:05 -- -- 11:27 11:48 11:36 11:39 11:42 12:03 Route Number 122 101 103 102 122 103 101 102 122 103 101 102 -- -- 11:57 12:18 am/pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 12:06 12:09 12:12 12:33 Inala Plaza to 101/122 Loop 3:02 3:02 4:02 4:05 5:02 5:04 -- -- 12:27 12:48 Inala Plaza 3:20 3:20 3:21 3:44 4:20 4:21 4:25 4:44 5:20 5:21 5:22 5:44 12:36 12:39 12:42 1:03 Darra Station ||3:34 ||4:34 |||5:34 || -- -- 12:57 1:18 Oxley Station | 3:33 | 4:03 | | 4:38 5:03 | | 5:35 6:03 1:06 1:09 1:12 1:33 Corinda Station | 3:39 | 4:09 ||4:44 5:09 ||5:41 6:09 -- -- 1:27 1:48 Mt Ommaney Shopping Centre | 3:46 | 4:46 | 5:46 1:36 1:39 1:42 2:03 Garden City Interchange 4:05 5:05 6:05 -- -- 1:57 2:18 2:06 2:09 2:12 2:33 -- -- 2:27 2:48 RouteSaturday Number 101 102 122 101 102 122 101 102 122 101 102 122 102 2:36 2:39 2:42 3:03 -- -- 2:57 3:18 am/pm am am am am am am am am am am am am pm 3:06 3:09 3:12 3:33 Inala Plaza to 101/122 Loop 7:29 7:57 8:29 8:57 9:29 9:57 10:29 10:57 3:21 3:24 3:27 3:48 Inala Plaza 7:47 8:11 8:15 8:47 9:11 9:15 9:47 10:11 10:15 10:47 11:11 11:15 12:11 3:36 3:39 3:42 4:03 Oxley Station 8:00 8:30 | 9:00 9:30 | 10:00 10:30 | 11:00 11:30 | 12:30 -- -- 3:39 4:08 Corinda Station 8:06 8:36 | 9:06 9:36 | 10:06 10:36 | 11:06 11:36 | 12:36 3:54 3:57 4:00 4:23 Garden City Interchange 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 4:06 4:09 4:12 4:34 4:21 4:24 4:27 4:51 4:36 4:39 4:42 5:04 Route Number 101 122 101 102 122 101 102 122 101 102 122 101 102 101 4:52 4:55 4:58 5:19 am/pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm 5:10 5:13 5:16 5:37 Inala Plaza to 101/122 Loop 12:29 12:57 1:29 1:57 2:29 2:57 3:29 3:57 4:29 5:29 5:23 5:26 5:29 5:50 5:36 5:39 5:42 6:03 Inala Plaza 12:47 1:15 1:47 2:11 2:15 2:47 3:11 3:15 3:47 4:11 4:15 4:47 5:11 5:47 5:51 5:54 5:57 6:18 Oxley Station 1:00 | 2:00 2:30 | 3:00 3:30 | 4:00 4:30 | 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:06 6:09 6:12 6:33 Corinda Station 1:06 | 2:06 2:36 | 3:06 3:36 | 4:06 4:36 | 5:06 5:36 6:06 -- -- 6:27 6:48 Garden City Interchange 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:36 6:39 6:42 7:03 Saturday a.m.
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