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Getting to OLMC Getting to OLMC Located on the leafy fringe of Parramatta’s vibrant CBD, OLMC provides students with access to all the arts, culture and other learning facilities of a major Western Sydney CBD. The central location and proximity to the Parramatta interchange (approximately 15 minutes’ walk) means students can comfortably travel to and from the College using public transport from throughout western, north western and south western Sydney. Most students use train or bus to travel to and from the College. From the Parramatta transport hub, students have 2 bus options: • State Transit Bus No 697W operates between Parramatta Station and OLMC (Ross Street) in the morning and the afternoon (subject to timetabling). • The free Parramatta Shuttle Bus runs from Parramatta Station and stops on O’Connell Street, across the road from the College. If you have any questions regarding travel to and from the College, including completing the online School Opal Card Application Form, please do not hesitate to contact the Barbara McDonough Student Centre on 9683 3300 for assistance. The information provided in this brochure is a guide and is subject to change by transport operators. For detailed information regarding your daughter’s individual travel arrangements, contact the relevant transport operator or visit www.131500.com.au. Region Operator Phone Website 1 Busways Blacktown 9625 8900 www.busways.com.au Busways Penrith 4721 9900 Busways Windsor 4574 9200 2 Interline Buses 9765 7222 www.interlinebus.com.au 3 Transit Systems 8778 5830 www.transitsystems.com.au/ sydney 4 Hillsbus 8889 7000 www.cdcbus.com.au 5 Punchbowl Buses 8522 5000 www.punchbowlbus.com.au 7 Sydney Buses 131 500 www.sydneybuses.info (Western Region) 12 Transdev 8700 0555 www.transdevnsw.com.au 13 Transdev 8700 0555 www.transdevnsw.com.au 15 Busabout 4631 4200 www.busabout.com.au Suburb Region Bus Company Suggested Bus [am] Parramatta Destination Abbotsbury 3 Transit Systems 806 Market Street Baulkham Hills 4 Hillsbus T60 Market Street Bella Vista 4 Hillsbus T64/697W OLMC - Ross Street Blacktown 1 Busways/Train refer www.131500.com.au OLMC - Ross Street Blacktown 4 Hillsbus T61 Church Street (near Grose Street) Bonnyrigg 3 Transit Systems 804 or 806 Market Street Camden 15 Busabout/Rail 894/Train/697W OLMC – Ross Street Canley Heights 3 Transit Systems 9032 Market Street Carlingford 7 State Transit M54 Church Street (near Grose Street) Castle Hill 4 Hillsbus T60 Market Street Edensor Park 3 Transit Systems 806 Market Street Epping 7 State Transit M54 Church Street (near Grose Street) Fairfield 3 Transit Systems 804 Market Street Fairfield 13 Transdev 906/M91 OLMC - Ross Street Glenfield 2 interline/Rail 870/Train/697W OLMC – Ross Street Glenhaven 4 Hillsbus 638/M60 Church Street (near Grose Street) Glenwood 4 Hillsbus T64/697W OLMC - Ross Street Granville 13 Transdev M91 OLMC - Ross Street Greenfield Park 3 Transit Systems 804 Market Street Greystanes 3 Transit Systems 806 Market Street Guildford 3 Transit Systems 804 Market Street Guildford 13 Transdev 906/M91 OLMC - Ross Street Hinchinbrook 3 Transit Systems 804 Market Street Horningsea Park 2 interline/Rail 854/Train/697W OLMC – Ross Street Kellyville 4 Hillsbus 2064/601 Church Street (near Grose Street) Kenthurst 4 Hillsbus 637/M60 Church Street (near Grose Street) Kings Langley 4 Hillsbus T63 Church Street (near Grose Street) Macarthur 15 Busabout/Rail 891/Train/697W OLMC – Ross Street Macquarie Centre 7 State Transit M54 Church Street (near Grose Street) Merrylands 3 Transit Systems 804 or 806 Market Street Merrylands 3 Transit Systems 810/697W OLMC - Ross Street Middleton Grange 2 interline/Rail 853/Train/697W OLMC - Ross Street Miller 3 Transit Systems 804 Market Street Newington 7 State Transit 525 Victoria Road (near Wilde Ave) North Rocks 7 State Transit 549 Cnr Ross & O'Connell Street Parramatta-Liverpool 3 Transit Systems T80/697W OLMC - Ross Street Pemulwuy 3 Transit Systems 811/697W OLMC - Ross Street Pendle Hill 4 Hillsbus 2010 Market Street Pennant Hills 4 Hillsbus 625 Church Street (near Grose Street) Penrith 1 Busways/Train refer www.131500.com.au OLMC - Ross Street Prairiewood 3 Transit Systems 806 Market Street Prestons 2 interline/Rail 853/Train/697W OLMC – Ross Street Rouse Hill 4 Hillsbus T64 or T66 Church Street (near Grose Street) Ryde 7 State Transit M52 Victoria Road (near Wilde Ave) Sadleir 3 Transit Systems 804 Market Street Seven Hills 4 Hillsbus 2071 OLMC - Ross Street Wetherill Park 3 Transit Systems 806 Market Street Winston Hills 4 Hillsbus 606 Church Street (near Grose Street).
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