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Shire Christian School (Barden Ridge) T: (02) 8525 5111 Opal, the only way to travel to and from school Although some might have a free pass, all students must tap on and tap off, every time SCHOOL BUS TIMETABLE so we can adjust services if necessary. Report lost, stolen, or damaged card immediately. www.transdevnsw.com.au While waiting for the replacement Opal card, students must use a T: (02) 8700 0555 Child/Youth Opal card or purchase a Single Trip ticket. Visit transportnsw.info/school-students or call 131 500 Shire Christian School (Barden Ridge) T: (02) 8525 5111 Route Departure MORNING Route Description Number Time From Engadine High via Yarrawarrah, Loftus & Route 991 to Sutherland Station (07:40) - 991 07:14 Transfer to connecting bus to School 993 07:14 From Woronora Hts via Route 993 to Engadine Woolworths (07:34) - Transfer to Route S266 From cnr Sylvania & Garnet via (R) Garnet (L) Corea (L) Box (L) Highway (R) Bates (L) Box (L) Bandain (R) Garnet (L) Bath (R) The Boulevarde (L) Oak (R) Waratah (L) Acacia (R) Clio (L) S016 07:16 Toronto (L) Eton (L) Flora (L) Glencoe (L) Old Highway, The Grand (L) Linden (L) Oxford (R) East to Sutherland Station (07:38) – CONNECT WITH ROUTE 961 TO SCHOOL 992 07:18 From Marton School via Route 992 to Engadine Woolworths (07:32) Transfer to Route S266 From Como West via (L) Burunda (R) Keele (R) Woronora (R) Currah (R) Bulumin (L) Wolger, 967 07:20 Soldiers (L) Mitchell, Jannali (Jannali Station 07:32) to Sutherland Station (07:35)- See bus below From Green Point via (R) Caravan Head (L) Cook (R) Georges River (R) Connell (R) Rickard (L) Como (R) Oyster Bay (07:36) (L) Georges River (R) Box (L) Roberts (R) White (R) Railway to 967 07:26 Jannali Station (East Side 07:43) then (L) Overbridge (L) Jannali to Sutherland Station (07:46) – CONNECT WITH ROUTE 961 TO SCHOOL From Kareela Loop (Siandra Dr) via (L) Siandra (R) Freya (L) Ingrid (R) Solo (L) Freya, Box (R) 968 07:28 Bates, Carvers (L) Georges River (R) Box (L) Roberts (R) White (R) Railway to Jannali Station (East Side 07:42) – Transfer to Route 967 S065 07:30 From Bignell St via Fowler to Illawong Shops (07:36) - Transfer to School Route S045 From cnr Woronora & Achilles via Achilles (L) Woronora (L) Anzac (R) Cambrai (L) Waratah (R) S266 07:31 Old Hwy (Engadine Woolworths 07:34), Old Highway (R) Princes Highway (R) Heathcote (R) New Illawarra (R) Old Illawarra to School (07:57) From Bonnet Bay via Harrison (R) McKinley (R) Washington (R) Fillmore (L) Buchanan (L) Tudar 968 07:33 (R) Washington (R) Soldiers (L) Mitchell, Jannali to Sutherland Station (07:50) - Transfer to connecting bus to School From Old Illawarra Rd Roundabout via Fowler (L) Brisbane (R) Hobart (R) Fowler (Illawong S045 07:34 Shops 07:39)(L) Osprey (R) Wilbung (L) Moreton (L) Blaxland (R) Gerald (R) Oriana (L) Old Illawarra (R) Bradman (R) Hall around loop (R) Old Illawarra (R) New Illawarra to School (08:00) S109 07:35 From Padstow Station EXPRESS via Alfords Point Rd, New Illawarra Rd to School (07:50) From Sutherland Station via Adelong (R) Linden, River, Menai (L) Carter, Australia (L) Old 961 07:30 Illawarra (L) Old Illawarra (L) Allies to School (07:50) From Sutherland Station via Adelong (R) Linden, River, Menai (L) Carter, Australia (L) Old 961 07:35 Illawarra (L) David (R) OIL (R) Allies to School (08:01) From Heathcote Station via Oliver (L) Highway (L) Veno (R) Rosebery (L) Willandra, Cassandra, S062 07:40 Corinth (R) Troy (R) Forum (L) Heathcote (R) New Illawarra to School (08:00) From Sutherland Station via Adelong (R) Linden, River (L) Menai to Woronora Caravan Park 961 07:47 Turning Bay (07:52) (R) Menai Rd (Bangor Shops 07:56) (R) Allison 1st Entrance (L) Menai Marketplace (08:02) (L) Allison, Carter, Australia (L) Old Illawarra to School (08:09) From Sutherland Station via Adelong (R) Linden, River (L) Menai to Woronora Caravan Park 961 08:00 (08:05) (R) Prices Circuit (L) Menai Rd (Bangor Shops 08:15) (R) Allison 1st Entrance (L) Menai Marketplace (08:21) (L) Allison, Carter, Australia (L) Old Illawarra to School (08:35) Legend: Update: 3 May 2021 (L) Bus turns Left. Page 1 of 2 (R) Bus turns Right. Route numbers in Italic refer to public bus services. SMBSC 10 Opal, the only way to travel to and from school Although some might have a free pass, all students must tap on and tap off, every time SCHOOL BUS TIMETABLE so we can adjust services if necessary. Report lost, stolen, or damaged card immediately. www.transdevnsw.com.au While waiting for the replacement Opal card, students must use a T: (02) 8700 0555 Child/Youth Opal card or purchase a Single Trip ticket. Visit transportnsw.info/school-students or call 131 500 Shire Christian School (Barden Ridge) T: (02) 8525 5111 Route Departure AFTERNOON Route Description Number Time To Illawong via New Illawarra (L) Old Illawarra (R) Oriana (L) Gerald (L) Blaxland (R) Old S004 14:40 Illawarra (R) Fowler to Illawong Shops (15:00) – (Transfer to Route S024 from Inaburra at Illawong shops for Bignell St) To Como West – First Stop Allison Cres, next stop Linden via (R) Allies (R) Old Illawarra (R) New Illawarra (R) Menai (L) Allison 1st Entrance (L) Menai, River, Linden (L) Leonay (L) S012 14:40 Kurrajong (R) Sumner (L) Sutherland (L) Soldiers, Wolger (L) Warraba (R) Girraween (R) Woronora (R) Wolger (L) Taplan, Yamba, Railway (L) Novora (R) Genoa, Tivoli (L) Oyster Bay (R) Samuels to St Josephs (15:18) S023 14:40 To Sutherland Station EXPRESS via Bangor Bypass (14:56) To Engadine West First Stop Cooper Reserve via (R) Allies (R) Old Illawarra (L) New Illawarra (L) Heathcote (L) Princes Highway (L) Old Highway (L) Woronora change at S035 14:40 Engadine West Public for Route 993 then via (R) Achilles (R) Banksia (L) Anzac (L) Highway (L) Porter to Engadine High (15:13) S114 14:40 To Padstow Station – First Stop Alma Rd via New Illawarra, Alfords Point Rd To Hurstville Station via (R) Allies (R) Old Illawarra (R) Australia, Carter (L) Menai, Old Illawarra (L) Hall around loop (L) Bradman (L) Old Illawarra (L) Brushwood to loop (L) S115 14:40 Alfords Point (R) Clancy (L) Henry Lawson, Forest to Hurstville Station Set Down Forest Rd (15:32) To Sutherland Station – First Stop Carter Rd via Route 961 to Carter (R) Menai to 961 14:40 Sutherland Station (14:59) Continues from Sutherland to Jannali High (15:05) and 965 Woronora Caravan Park via Route 965 (15:10) To Sutherland Station EXPRESS via Bangor Bypass (14:57), continues to Jannali Station 967 14:40 (15:03) connects with Route 968 bus to Kareela, Continues to Caravan Head and Oyster Bay via Route 967 (15:18) To Marton School via (R) Allies (R) Old Illawarra (L) New Illawarra (L) Heathcote (R) Forum (L) Troy (L) Corinth (L) Cassandra, Willandra (R) Rosebery (L) Oliver (L) Highway (R) Wilson S084 14:42 (L) Heathcote High bus bay (15:07) (R) Wilson (R) Highway (L) Porter (L) Caldarra (R) Old Highway (R) Waratah (R) Cambrai (L) Lantana (L) Kingswood to Marton School (15:25) Route Departure AFTERNOON - Connecting Services from SUTHERLAND INTERCHANGE Number Time From Sutherland Station to Sylvania Heights via Adelong (R) Linden (R) The Grand, Old S015 14:57 Highway (L) Glencoe (R) Clio (L) Acacia (R) Waratah (L) Oak (R) Stirling (L) Perth (R) Garnet (L) Alpita (R) Bates (L) Highway (R) Box (R) Huntingdale (R) Garnet 991 14:57 From Sutherland Station to Engadine High via Loftus and Yarrawarrah via Route 991 From Sutherland station to Bonnet Bay via East, Jannali (L) Sumner (R) Sutherland (Jannali S047 14:58 High 15:05) (L) Soldiers, Wolger (R) Warraba (R) Mulyan (R) Bindea (L) Wolger (R) Washington (L) Harrison Legend: Update: 3 May 2021 (L) Bus turns Left. Page 2 of 2 (R) Bus turns Right. Route numbers in Italic refer to public bus services. SMBSC 10 .
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