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Southern Region Contract a School Bus Routes Route Description N1721 COLO HEIGHTS - HAWKESBURY HIGH SCHOOL N1722 COLO HEIGHTS - EAST KURRAJONG N1724 COLO HEIGHTS - COLO HEIGHTS PUBLIC SCHOOL N1521 MT TOMAH - KURRAJONG N1522 MT TOOTIE - BILPIN PUBLIC SCHOOL N3028 Kurrajong North Primary School N0144 LEETON - WHITTON ROUTE 2 N1157 LEETON-AMESBURY N1253 LEETON-WAMOON N2395 BARELLAN - GAROOLGAN N0475 LEETON - WHITTON ROUTE 1 N1040 LEETON-FIVE BRIDGES-WAMOON N1663 EUABALONG WEST-REDLUOM N0160 LAKE CARGELLIGO-EUABALONG N1022 YOUNG-KINGSVALE-WOMBAT N1133 MATONG-DEEPWATER N0611 NARRANDERA-BOREE CREEK N2221 ARIAH PARK - METHUL N0170 TEMORA-DIRNASEER N0202 GANMAIN-MANGAIN-KOCKIBITOO N0620 BINYA-PEAK BLUFF N1408 BARELLAN-MOOMBOOLDOOL N0123 BARELLAN-SANDY CREEK N0696 TEMORA-WALLUNDRY-GROGAN N1108 RYE PARK-PUDMAN N0350 GREENETHORPE-TYAGONG N0352 GREENETHORPE-KANGAROOBY N1423 LAKE CARGELLIGO-BREWER N0418 TEMORA-BECTRIC N2417 TEMORA - MIMOSA - BAGDAD N0747 STOCKINBINGAL-YANNAWAH N0774 ARIAH PARK-MANDAMAH EAST N0087 WEST WYALONG-BARMEDMAN N0753 WEST WYALONG-TALLIMBA N0759 WEST WYALONG-BUDDIGOWER N0647 LAKE CARGELLIGO-ULAMBONG N2742 LAKE CARGELLIGO-MURRIN BRIDGE N0728 LAKE CARGELLIGO-GUBBATA N0813 NARADHAN-GUBBATA N0826 TULLIBIGEAL-BURGOONEY-CURRIBA N0472 WAGGA WAGGA-BULGARY-GALORE N1120 COLLINGULLIE-BULGARY-GALORE N1317 NARRANDERA-COROBIMILLA-MORUNDAH N1411 LOCKHART-FARGUNYAH N0624 WEST WYALONG SPECIAL N0635 WEST WYALONG-WEETHALLE N1367 WEST WYALONG-BURCHER N1368 WEST WYALONG-CALLEEN N1369 WEST WYALONG-CLEAR RIDGE N0033 WEETHALLE- BARELLAN RD N0676 WEETHALLE-ANONA-EURATHA N0821 UNGARIE-KIKOIRA N1284 UNGARIE-BLAIRGOWRIE N1024 YOUNG-YANNAWAH-MILVALE N0828 LAKE CARGELLIGO-WARGAMBEGAL N0386 GRENFELL-BUMBALDRY N0389 GRENFELL-GREENETHORPE N0401 YOUNG-WINDEMERE-MURRINGO N0630 GRENFELL-NAGS HEAD N1285 GRENFELL-MID WESTERN HIGHWAY N1494 YOUNG-NORTH TOWN N1503 YOUNG-SOUTH TOWN N3022 YOUNG-COMMONS ROAD N2379 NARRANDERA-BACKWESTERN ROAD-MOR N1538 LEETON TOWN ROUTE 2 N1539 LEETON TOWN ROUTE 1 N2212 LEETON TOWN ROUTE 3 N1241 LEETON-MURRAMI N1242 LEETON-NARRANDERA ROUTE 1 N2720 LEETON-NARRANDERA ROUTE 2 N0734 ARIAH PARK-MIRROOL-MAHDA N0121 GUNDAGAI-NANGUS N0480 GUNDAGAI-JACKALASS-TARRABANDRA N0483 GUNDAGAI-SNOWBALL ROAD N0954 WAGGA WAGGA-OURA-WANTABADGERY N1898 NANGUS - WANTABADGERY N2466 COOTAMUNDRA - FRAMPTON N2500 WAGGA WAGGA - GUNDAGAI N3114 WAGGA WAGGA - NANGUS N1277 GRENFELL-GLENELG N0967 BRIBBAREE-MORANGARELL ROAD N0416 YOUNG-BOARA-WOMBAT N2481 YOUNG - MAIMURU N0361 ARDLETHAN-COWABBIE NORTH N0406 ARDLETHAN-KAMARAH N0471 ARDLETHAN - MT CRYSTAL N0664 ARDLETHAN-AVERHILL N1189 GRIFFITH-LAKE WYANGAN-NERICON N1410 BECKOM-SOUTH BECKOM N1417 GRIFFITH-BRINGAGEE N1437 GRIFFITH-YENDA-BINYA N1438 GRIFFITH-WUMBULGAL-YENDA N1439 GRIFFITH-WIDGELLI N2268 GRIFFITH - LAKE WYANGAN N2319 GRIFFITH-THARBOGANG-BALINGAL N2320 GRIFFITH-WARRAWIDGEE N2464 DARLINGTON POINT - GUM CREEK N2840 LAKE WYANGAN - NERICON N2866 GRIFFITH-KUBANK ESTATE-MANCINI N0891 WEST WYALONG-ALLEENA N1440 TEMORA-SPRINGDALE N1005 YOUNG-JERRYBANG LANE N1493 MAIMURU SPECIAL N0457 LEETON - VANCE RD - 5 BOUGH RD N0613 LEETON-YANCO-CUDGEL N0768 LEETON-WATTLE HILL-CEMETERY ROAD N0948 LEETON-WATTLE HILL-PARKVIEW N0428 NARRANDERA-MIDGEON-BULLOAK N0466 NARRANDERA - PAYNTERS SIDING N1104 NARRANDERA-GRONG GRONG-MATONG N2418 NARRANDERA-GRONG GRONG-NORTH BEREMBED N2897 MATONG-GRONG GRONG-NARRANDERA N1482 LEETON-MERUNGLE HILL-CORBIE HILL ROUTE 2 N1483 LEETON-MERUNGLE HILL-CORBIE HILL ROUTE 1 N1485 LEETON-YANCO-EUROLEY N1273 GRENFELL-EUALDRIE N0429 TEMORA-QUANDARY N0432 TEMORA-SEBASTOPOL N1035 TEMORA-NARRABURRA N2729 ARIAH PARK-TEMORA N0589 QUANDIALLA-BLAND N0636 QUANDIALLA-MORANGARELL N1161 BOOROWA-RUGBY N0143 GRIFFITH-GARRONG-GOOLGOWI N0158 YENDA SPECIAL ROUTE 1 N0159 YENDA SPECIAL ROUTE 2 N0622 COLEAMBALLY-CADELL N0623 COLEAMBALLY-YAMMA N0699 COLEAMBALLY-ROWAN N0725 COLEAMBALLY-DARLINGTON POINT N0758 COLEAMBALLY-NORTH N1155 COLEAMBALLY-FAIRLIE GRANGE N1314 COLEAMBALLY-SOUTH N1315 COLEAMBALLY-EGANSFORD N2322 GRIFFITH-GUM CREEK N2588 THARBOGANG-WARBURN N2732 GOOLGOWI-GUNBAR N0414 BARELLAN-COLINROOBIE N0207 YOUNG-VICTORIA GULLY No.1 N2821 YOUNG-HENNESSY CC-BOOROWA N2848 MONTEAGLE-YOUNG N0155 COOTAMUNDRA-STIRLING N1039 COOTAMUNDRA-DUDAUMAN N1211 COOTAMUNDRA-DIRNASEER-BETHUNGRA N0362 QUANDIALLA-PULLABOOKA N0736 WEST WYALONG-MARSDEN ROAD N2752 PINEY RANGE-CARAGABEL (FEEDER) N0365 GRENFELL-WARRADERRY N0742 GRENFELL-ADELARGO ROAD N0134 BOOROWA-KENNYS CREEK N0732 BOOROWA-PHILS CREEK N1215 MATONG-NORTH BEREMBED N2589 COOTAMUNDRA - STOCKINBINGAL N2590 COOTAMUNDRA TOWN WEST N0790 TALLIMBA-NARRIAH N0803 TALLIMBA-BURALYANG N1166 BOOROWA-KANGIARA N0184 BOOROWA-KENYU ROAD N0722 MURRINGO SPECIAL N0735 BOOROWA-HEATHFIELD-EUBINDAL N1385 REIDS FLAT-TAYLORS FLAT N0009 GRENFELL-DICK'S BRIDGE N0743 GRENFELL-BIMBI ROAD N2564 QUANDIALLA-BIMBI N1175 TEMORA-TRUNGLEY HALL N1559 TEMORA-BARMEDMAN N1205 COOTAMUNDRA-BRAWLIN N0086 TULLIBIGEAL-BALEVEORAN N0038 UNGARIE-GIRRAL N1301 UNGARIE-WEJA-CROWN CAMP N2355 WEST WYALONG-UNG-MERRINGREEN N0468 MARRAR-ROCKVIEW N1207 COOTAMUNDRA-CULLINGA N2448 COOTAMUNDRA - WALLENDBEEN N1113 MURRAMI-APOSTLES YARD BRIDGE N0019 TULLIBIGEAL- MILBY ROAD N0369 YOUNG-BRIBBAREE N1023 YOUNG-MOPPITY ROAD N2576 STOCKINBINGAL-GROGAN ROAD N1297 WEST WYALONG-MARSDEN RD-BLACK C N1299 WEST WYALONG-QUANDIALLA N1300 WEST WYALONG-BELLARWI N1709 WEST WYALONG-BACK CREEK ROAD N0706 DERRIWONG-OOTHA N0710 CONDOBOLIN-EUGLO N0435 YOUNG-LIRAMBENDA N0456 YOUNG-KOORAWATHA N2847 YOUNG - BASHAMS LANE N1220 BRIBBAREE-WEEDALLION N2890 YOUNG-VICTORIA GULLY NO 2 N0114 FINLEY-SOUTH COREE ROUTE I N0117 FINLEY-WARRANOOKE-BLIGHTY N0162 FINLEY-MYRTLE PARK-THE RETREAT N0654 FINLEY-SOUTH COREE ROUTE 2 N0705 BOREE CREEK-BUCKINGBONG FOREST N1187 FINLEY-BERRIGAN ROUTE 2 N2419 FINLEY - JERILDERIE ROUTE 1 N2420 FINLEY - WUNNAMURRA - JERILDERIE N0631 HILLSTON-MERRIWAGGA N2326 HILLSTON-WHEALBAH-MCKINLEY N2399 BUNNALOO SPECIAL N2764 BUNNALOO-THYRA ROAD N1433 ROBINVALE-EUSTON-MT DISPERSION N1557 ROBINVALE-EUSTON-LAKE BENANEE N0755 HILLSTON-HUNTHAWANG N0756 HILLSTON-ROTO N0669 GOOLGOWI-YOOLARAI N2583 GOOLGOWI - TABBITA LANE N0112 HAY-GLENCOE N0118 DENILIQUIN-MAYRUNG ROAD N0189 HAY-BOOLIGAL ROAD N0590 HAY-CARRATHOOL N0656 BLIGHTY SPECIAL N0658 DENILIQUIN-BLIGHTY N0661 DENILIQUIN-MOONEE SWAMP ROAD N0974 DENILIQUIN-CALDWELL N0979 DENILIQUIN-LINE ROAD-WALLISTON N1201 DENILIQUIN-TUPPAL CREEK N1213 WAKOOL SPECIAL N2406 MAYRUNG SPECIAL N2408 DENILIQUIN - CONARGO N2425 HAY - BALRANALD ROAD N2475 DENILIQUIN - MORAGO N2483 DENILIQUIN - CALIMO N2484 DENILIQUIN - BRASSI N2577 DENILIQUIN - HAY ROAD N2755 CONARGO SPECIAL N1110 HAY-BOOROORBAN N2397 HAY - MAUDE N2400 BALRANALD - HOMEBUSH N0152 FINLEY-JERILDERIE ROUTE 2 N0139 FINLEY-PINE LODGE N0183 FINLEY-BERRIGAN ROUTE I N0195 BERRIGAN-GREEN SWAMP ROAD N0197 FINLEY-BERRIGAN ROUTE 3 N1027 COBRAM-BAROOGA-LALALTY N1028 COBRAM-BAROOGA-BOOMANOOMANA N1034 COBRAM - TOCUMWAL - BAROOGA N1182 FINLEY-THE ROCKS-TOCUMWAL N1190 FINLEY-NEWELL H'WAY-TOCUMWAL ROUTE 1 N1193 FINLEY-ADCOCKS ROAD-TOCUMWAL N2393 BERRIGAN - MONARO VALE N2394 TOCUMWAL - BAROOGA HILL N2449 TOCUMWAL - WEST OF TOCUMWAL N2478 FINLEY-NEWELL HWY-TOCUMWAL RT 2 N0319 GRIFFITH-MYALL PARK ROAD N1202 RANKINS SPRINGS-THE PEAK N2469 GRIFFITH-CLIMSLAND-RANKINS SPRINGS N0580 HILLSTON-BUNDA-MONIA GAP N1387 HILLSTON-MOSSGIEL ROAD N0740 OAKLANDS-WESTERN N0741 OAKLANDS-WANGAMONG N0122 BARHAM-MOULAMEIN N0469 BARHAM - RANGEMORE N0694 BARHAM-WAKOOL N0719 BARHAM-SWAN HILL ROAD N0730 BARHAM-BURRABOI-TULLAKOOL N1402 BARHAM-MILVERTON N2574 BARHAM - LOWER THULE N0984 ECHUCA-MOAMA-MATHOURA ROUTE 1 N0988 ECHUCA-MOAMA-THYRA ROAD N0990 ECHUCA-MOAMA-BUNNALOO N0992 ECHUCA-MOAMA-WOMBOOTA N0994 ECHUCA-MOAMA-CUMMERAGUNJA N2476 ECHUCA-MOAMA-MATHOURA ROUTE 2 N3104 ECHUCA - MOAMA - MATHOURA ROUTE 3 N1188 TOOLEYBUC-GOODNIGHT N0213 BALRANALD-WAUGORAH ROAD N1180 BALRANALD-WILLOW VALE N1406 BALRANALD-WEIMBY ROAD N2487 BALRANALD - COOGEE - EUSTON N2874 SWAN HILL - BALRANALD N2498 HILLSTON - LAKE CARGELLIGO ROAD N1008 JERILDERIE-COLOMBO CREEK N1003 SWAN HILL-MELLOOL N1176 SWAN HILL-SPEEWA N1322 SWAN HILL-MOULAMEIN N1255 TOOLEYBUC-KORALEIGH N2585 FINLEY - MAIRJIMMY N2888 TOOLEYBUC - GLENCOE N2889 TOOLEYBUC -KYALITE N2586 MOULAMEIN - MURGHA - WINDOURAN N2587 MOULAMEIN SPECIAL N0711 JERILDERIE-WILLAWA N1318 URANA-CULLIVEL-YULUMA N0080 NARROMINE-OAKLANDS N1576 MEADOW FLAT-SUNNY CORNER N2883 MEADOW FLAT-MT LAMBIE N1281 NARROMINE-DOONSIDE-BACKWATER RD N1295 NARROMINE-DULLA N1429 ORANGE-FOREST REEFS NO 1 N2681 ORANGE-FOREST REEFS NO 2 N0023 BLAYNEY - HOBBY'S YARD N0016 BLACK SPRINGS - SWALLOWS NEST N0048 OBERON - ESSINGTONN N0050 OBERON - TARANA N0470 OBERON - THE MEADOWS N0707 BLAYNEY - NEVILLE N0731 BLAYNEY - SOUTH BLAYNEY N0770 OBERON - DUCKMALOI N0772 OBERON - BOLTON VALE N0855 OBERON - BLUE HILLS N0884 OBERON - LITTLE RIVER N0885 OBERON - EDITH N0895 OBERON - BLACKSPRINGS N1337 BLACK SPRINGS - PORTERS RETREAT N2704 OBERON - MOZART ROAD N1359 NARROMINE-SPRINGBANK N0107 NARROMINE-CERES N1309 NARROMINE-DOONSIDE-DANDALOO RD N0012 BLAYNEY - GREGHAMSTOWN N0129 ORANGE-NASHDALE-BORENORE 1 N0609 ORANGE-VITTORIA N0610 ORANGE-LEWIS PONDS N0616 ORANGE-ICELY ROAD N0831 ORANGE-MT LOFTY N0834 ORANGE-LIDSTER-NASHDALE N1484 ORANGE-CADIA NO 2 N1486 ORANGE-CADIA NO 1 N1718 ORANGE-CLERGATE N1726 ORANGE-STUART TOWN N2835 ORANGE - MULLION CREEK N2837 ORANGE - CLIFTON GROVE N2861 ORANGE - CANOWINDRA N2879 ORANGE - NASHDALE - BORENORE 2 N3112 ERROWANBANG - PANUARA N0037 CUMNOCK-EURIMBLA N1321 CUMNOCK-BALDRY RD N0125 BLAYNEY - CARCOAR N1333 BATHURST - DARK CORNER N1335 BATHURST - YETHOLME N1719 RAGLAN SPECIAL N1339 BATHURST - THE ROCKS N0020 NARROMINE-BUDDAH N0021 NARROMINE-BRADY'S
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