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1511 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 1511 bus time schedule & line map 1511 Macquarie Dr to Linuwel School View In Website Mode The 1511 bus line Macquarie Dr to Linuwel School has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Linuwel School: 7:02 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1511 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1511 bus arriving. Direction: Linuwel School 1511 bus Time Schedule 101 stops Linuwel School Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:02 AM Macquarie Dr before Glad Gunson Dr 2 Glad Gunson Drive, Eleebana Tuesday 7:02 AM Macquarie Dr at Harkins St Wednesday 7:02 AM 1A Glad Gunson Drive, Eleebana Thursday 7:02 AM 24 Bareki Rd Friday 7:02 AM 26 Bareki Road, Eleebana Saturday Not Operational Bareki Rd at Birubi Cl 48 Bareki Road, Eleebana Bareki Rd at Yerambla Cl Bareki Road, Eleebana 1511 bus Info Direction: Linuwel School Bareki Rd after Moani St Stops: 101 10 Boatmans Row, Eleebana Trip Duration: 95 min Line Summary: Macquarie Dr before Glad Gunson Macquarie Dr opp Thomas H Halton Park Dr, Macquarie Dr at Harkins St, 24 Bareki Rd, Bareki Rd at Birubi Cl, Bareki Rd at Yerambla Cl, Bareki Rd Macquarie Dr after Tingira Dr after Moani St, Macquarie Dr opp Thomas H Halton 806 Macquarie Drive, Croudace Bay Park, Macquarie Dr after Tingira Dr, Macquarie Dr before St Johns Dr, Macquarie Dr before Regal Way, Macquarie Dr before St Johns Dr Berringar Rd before Tallawarra Rd, Tallawalla Rd 832 Macquarie Drive, Croudace Bay after Berringar Rd, Tallawalla Rd opp Valentine Public School, Regal Way opp Ruston Av, Regal Way Macquarie Dr before Regal Way at Kento Cres, Regal Way opp Stonehaven Pl, Regal Way opp Kenton Cres, Regal Way before Trafalgar Berringar Rd before Tallawarra Rd Cres, Regal Way opp Gatts Farm Reserve, Regal Way 32 Berringar Road, Valentine opp Warwick Way, Regal Way at Connaught Rd, Connaught Rd opp Arundel Pl, Connaught Rd before Tallawalla Rd after Berringar Rd Parklea Av, Wyndham Way after Tingira Dr, 29 Tallawalla Road, Valentine Wyndham Way opp Desreaux Cl, Wyndham Way at Woodside Dr, Wyndham Way opp Ridgewood Cres, Tallawalla Rd opp Valentine Public School Wyndham Way at Mateus Cl, Wyndham Way before 855 Macquarie Drive, Valentine Glad Gunson Dr, Glad Gunson Dr opp Wyndham Way, Glad Gunson Dr at Yalumba Cl, Glad Gunson Dr opp Regal Way opp Ruston Av Lindeman Cl, Burton Rd after Glad Gunson Dr, 17 Regal Way, Valentine Burton Rd opp Casson Av, Burton Rd opp Lamington Dr, 120 Warners Bay Rd, Warners Bay Rd opp Delma Regal Way at Kento Cres Pde, Warners Bay Rd before Jonathan St, Warners 39 Regal Way, Valentine Bay Rd at Punt Rd, The Esplanade opp Warners Bay Rd, The Esplanade opp James St, King St after Regal Way opp Stonehaven Pl Charles St, King St at Margaret St, King St opp Myles 57 Regal Way, Valentine Av, Hillsborough Rd after Macquarie Rd, 319 Hillsborough Rd, Hillsborough Rd after Crocket St, Regal Way opp Kenton Cres Hillsborough Rd after Higham St, Hillsborough Rd 43 Kenton Crescent, Valentine after Waratah Av, Hillsborough Rd before Charlestown Rd, Charlestown Rd opp Kirkdale Dr, Regal Way before Trafalgar Cres Charlestown Rd opp 177, Charlestown Rd at 99 Regal Way, Valentine Blackbutt Pde, Myall Rd at Charlestown Rd, Charlestown Rd at Peatties Rd, Charlestown Rd opp Regal Way opp Gatts Farm Reserve Carnley Av, Lookout Rd at Grandview Rd, Grandview 123 Regal Way, Valentine Rd after Lookout Rd, Grandview Rd at Marshall St, 37 Grandview Rd, Grandview Rd at Mountain View Regal Way opp Warwick Way Pde, Grandview Rd opp Elbrook Dr, Grandview Rd 41 Trafalgar Crescent, Valentine before Clepham St, Grandview Rd opp Cranbrook Pde, Wallsend South Public School, Grandview Rd, Regal Way at Connaught Rd Croudace Rd at Grandview Rd, Croudace Rd before 83 Connaught Road, Valentine Garsdale Av, Cambronne Pde opp Colwyn Cl, Cambronne Pde at Elermore Pde, Elermore Pde at Connaught Rd opp Arundel Pl Perks St, Wallsend Public School, Metcalfe St, 57 Connaught Road, Valentine Metcalfe St opp St Luke's Anglican Church, Wallsend District Library, Bunn St, Macquarie St opp Callaghan Connaught Rd before Parklea Av College Wallsend Campus, Minmi Rd at Bottlebrush 30 Connaught Road, Valentine Bvd, Churnwood Dr opp Fletcher Village Shopping Centre, Fletcher Village Shopping Centre, Churnwood Wyndham Way after Tingira Dr Dr, Minmi Rd after Britannia Bvd, Minmi Public School, Woodford St, Stockrington Rd at Lenaghans Wyndham Way opp Desreaux Cl Dr, Lenaghans Dr opp 142, Phoenix Rd opp Forsythe 99 Wyndham Way, Eleebana Pde, Phoenix Rd at Walter Pde, 21 Walter Pde, Phoenix Rd opp Cahill Cl, Phoenix Rd after Forsythe Wyndham Way at Woodside Dr Pde, Wayaba Rd at Lenaghans Dr (Hail And Ride), 87 Wyndham Way, Eleebana John Renshaw Dr after Weakleys Dr, New England Hwy before Avalon Dr, South Seas Dr after New Wyndham Way opp Ridgewood Cres England Hwy, 32 South Seas Dr, South Seas Dr opp 59 Wyndham Way, Eleebana Adele Cres, South Seas Dr opp Norfolk St, Norfolk St opp Ashtonƒeld Public School, Hunter Valley Wyndham Way at Mateus Cl Grammar School, Norfolk St, High St at Lawes St, 39 Wyndham Way, Eleebana High St before Lindesay St, High St opp Maitland High School, Cumberland St opp Maitland Wyndham Way before Glad Gunson Dr Grossmann High School, 82 Morpeth Rd, Linuwel 7 Wyndham Way, Eleebana School, Morpeth Rd Glad Gunson Dr opp Wyndham Way 110 Glad Gunson Drive, Eleebana Glad Gunson Dr at Yalumba Cl 142 Glad Gunson Drive, Eleebana Glad Gunson Dr opp Lindeman Cl 168 Glad Gunson Drive, Eleebana Burton Rd after Glad Gunson Dr 57 Burton Road, Eleebana Burton Rd opp Casson Av Burton Rd opp Lamington Dr 120 Warners Bay Rd Warners Bay Rd opp Delma Pde 145 Warners Bay Road, Eleebana Warners Bay Rd before Jonathan St 62 Warners Bay Road, Eleebana Warners Bay Rd at Punt Rd 26 Warners Bay Road, Eleebana The Esplanade opp Warners Bay Rd The Esplanade opp James St King St after Charles St 53 King Street, Warners Bay King St at Margaret St 5 King Street, Warners Bay King St opp Myles Av Hillsborough Rd after Macquarie Rd 387 Hillsborough Road, Warners Bay 319 Hillsborough Rd Hillsborough Rd after Crocket St Hillsborough Road, Warners Bay Hillsborough Rd after Higham St 119 Hillsborough Road, Hillsborough (Lake Macquarie) Hillsborough Rd after Waratah Av 37 Hillsborough Road, Charlestown Hillsborough Rd before Charlestown Rd 1A Hillsborough Road, Charlestown Charlestown Rd opp Kirkdale Dr 200A Charlestown Road, Charlestown Charlestown Rd opp 177 71 Blackbutt Parade, Charlestown Charlestown Rd at Blackbutt Pde 150 Charlestown Road, Charlestown Myall Rd at Charlestown Rd 146 Charlestown Road, Charlestown Charlestown Rd at Peatties Rd Charlestown Rd opp Carnley Av 50 Charlestown Road, New Lambton Heights Lookout Rd at Grandview Rd Lookout Road, New Lambton Heights Grandview Rd after Lookout Rd 140-160 Lookout Road, New Lambton Heights Grandview Rd at Marshall St 23 Grandview Road, New Lambton Heights 37 Grandview Rd 35 Grandview Road, New Lambton Heights Grandview Rd at Mountain View Pde 73 Grandview Road, Cardiff Grandview Rd opp Elbrook Dr 14 Fiona Crescent, Cardiff Grandview Rd before Clepham St 9 Holly Circuit, Cardiff Grandview Rd opp Cranbrook Pde 277 Grandview Road, Rankin Park Wallsend South Public School, Grandview Rd 292 Grandview Road, Rankin Park Croudace Rd at Grandview Rd 183 Croudace Road, Elermore Vale Croudace Rd before Garsdale Av 163 Croudace Road, Elermore Vale Cambronne Pde opp Colwyn Cl 28 Cambronne Parade, Elermore Vale Cambronne Pde at Elermore Pde 149 Elermore Parade, Elermore Vale Elermore Pde at Perks St 43 Perks Street, Elermore Vale Wallsend Public School, Metcalfe St 65A Metcalfe Street, Wallsend Metcalfe St opp St Luke's Anglican Church 31 Metcalfe Street, Wallsend Wallsend District Library, Bunn St Macquarie St opp Callaghan College Wallsend Campus 93 Macquarie Street, Wallsend Minmi Rd at Bottlebrush Bvd Minmi Road, Maryland (Newcastle) Churnwood Dr opp Fletcher Village Shopping Centre 6 Churnwood Drive, Fletcher Fletcher Village Shopping Centre, Churnwood Dr Churnwood Drive, Fletcher Minmi Rd after Britannia Bvd Minmi Road, Fletcher Minmi Public School, Woodford St 64 Woodford Street, Minmi Stockrington Rd at Lenaghans Dr Lenaghans Dr opp 142 Phoenix Rd opp Forsythe Pde Phoenix Rd at Walter Pde 21 Walter Pde Phoenix Rd opp Cahill Cl Phoenix Rd after Forsythe Pde Wayaba Rd at Lenaghans Dr (Hail And Ride) John Renshaw Dr after Weakleys Dr 79 John Renshaw Drive, Beresƒeld New England Hwy before Avalon Dr Spotted Gum Grove, Ashtonƒeld South Seas Dr after New England Hwy 4 South Seas Drive, Ashtonƒeld 32 South Seas Dr 32 South Seas Drive, Ashtonƒeld South Seas Dr opp Adele Cres 64 South Seas Drive, Ashtonƒeld South Seas Dr opp Norfolk St 76 South Seas Drive, Ashtonƒeld Norfolk St opp Ashtonƒeld Public School 2 Tasman Close, Ashtonƒeld Hunter Valley Grammar School, Norfolk St 65 Norfolk Street, Ashtonƒeld High St at Lawes St 104 Lawes Street, East Maitland High St before Lindesay St 71 High Street, East Maitland High St opp Maitland High School 41 High Street, East Maitland Cumberland St opp Maitland Grossmann High School 48 Cumberland Street, East Maitland 82 Morpeth Rd 81 Morpeth Road, East Maitland Linuwel School, Morpeth Rd 1511 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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