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City-Link Bus Timetable School Bus Services – A.M Port Augusta Bus Service Port Augusta City Council provides and maintains a range of community services and facilities: City-Link Bus • Port Augusta Cultural Centre • Waste water recycling plant Yarta Purtli • Beach / foreshore areas Timetable • Wadlata Outback Centre • War memorials Routes • Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden • Roads / footpaths / kerbing 570 Willsden – Stirling North • Nerrilda Nursing Home • 571 Augusta Park High Level Aged Care Facility • Airport 572 Westside • A.M. Ramsay Village • School crossings Low Level Aged Care Facility • Parking bays • Childcare Centre Port Augusta Civic Centre Enquiries 1800 262 997 • Street lighting • Miriam High Special Needs 4 Mackay Street, Port Augusta • Car parks Effective date 11/10/2010 • Public Library / Community Information Phone 08 8641 9100 Effective date 31/1/2011 • Street sweeping • Ryan Mitchell Swim Centre www.portaugusta.sa.gov.au • Street tree planting • Lea Memorial Theatre • Plant nursery • Tennis courts Port Augusta Library and Community Information 4 Mackay Street, Port Augusta • Ovals and reserves • Public toilets • Parks / free BBQs • Bus shelters Phone 08 8641 9151 • Playgrounds • Seats / signs [email protected] • Litter bins • Cemeteries • Garbage / recycle collection • Street closures Port Augusta Cultural Centre – Yarta Purtli 6 Beauchamp Lane, Port Augusta Phone 08 8641 9176 We administer: We assist: [email protected] • Support for the Elected Council • Youth clubs • Strategic plans for the area • Sporting clubs Wadlata Outback Centre • Beach controls • Senior citizens clubs Visitor Information Centre • Parking and litter controls • History and heritage 41 Flinders Terrace, Port Augusta • Signage, planning and building Phone 08 8641 9193 We advise on: regulations www.wadlata.sa.gov.au • Infectious diseases • Zoning and development control • Pool hygiene • Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden • Pest eradication Stuart Highway, Port Augusta West • Dog management • Fire regulations Phone 08 8641 1049 • Aged care facilities www.aalbg.sa.gov.au • Food premises We conduct: • Sanitary conditions of buildings • Immunisation programs www.portaugusta.sa.gov.au • Outdoor signs • Citizenship ceremonies Photographic images courtesy of Port Augusta photographer Georgie Sharp www.portaugustabus.net City-Link Bus Timetable School Bus Services – A.M. School Bus Services – P.M. ROUTE 571 & 572 – PT. AUGUSTA WEST TO PASS – STIRLING CAMPUS & ROUTE 571 & 572 – PASS – STIRLING CAMPUS TO FLINDERS VIEW & PT Port Augusta West Service 572 AUGUSTA PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL AUGUSTA PRIMARY SCHOOL Departs Monday to Friday – Woolworths – Tassie Street School Bus A School Bus A 7.50am Cobbin St, Addison Rd, Shirley St, Bond St, Stokes Tce, Chinnery St 2.55pm Flinders Tce, Gibson St, Mackay St, Highway 1, Burgoyne St, Depart Mellor & Chinnery & McSporran & Shirley & Caroona & Mackay Arrive Mellor St, Stokes Tce, Chinnery St, McSporran Cr, Hurcombe Cr, City Strokes Richardson Hurcombe Cobbin Loudon Street City 7.58am McSporran Cr, Hurcombe Cr, Woomera Rd, Highway 1. Woomera Rd, Bond St, Cobbin St, Addison Rd. 0.900AM 09.06AM 09.09AM 09.12AM 09.18AM 09.22AM 09.25AM 09.28AM Arriving Pass 8.10am. 10.00AM 10.06AM 10.09AM 10.12AM 10.18AM 10.22AM 10.25AM 10.28AM CARLTON & AUGUSTA PARK AREA TO PT. AUGUSTA WEST PRIMARY ROUTE 570 – PASS – STIRLING CAMPUS TO WILLSDEN & STIRLING NTH 11.00AM 11.06AM 11.09AM 11.12AM 11.18AM 11.22AM 11.25AM 11.28AM SCHOOL, CARITAS COLLEGE & FLINDERS VIEW School Bus B 01.00PM 01.06PM 01.09PM 01.12PM 01.18PM 01.22PM 01.25PM 01.28PM 3.32pm Stirling Rd, Hospital Rd, Elizabeth Tce, Hall St, Fullerton Cr, 02.00PM 02.06PM 02.09PM 02.12PM 02.18PM 02.22PM 02.25PM 02.28PM 8.13am Augusta Tce, Seaview Rd, Elsie St, Barry St, Francis St, Cain St, Carlton Pde Ridgeway Ave, Parham Cr, Hannagan St, Kirkham Ave, Edinburgh 03.00PM 03.06PM 03.09PM 03.12PM 03.18PM 03.22PM 03.25PM 03.28PM 8.22am Stuart Tce, Flinders Tce, Gibson St, Tassie St, Highway 1. Tce, Abernethy Ave, Nicholson Tce, Highway 1, Quorn Rd, Railway 04.00PM 04.06PM 04.09PM 04.12PM 04.18PM 04.22PM 04.25PM 04.28PM Arriving Caritas 8.35am, Arriving Flinders View at 8.45am. Station Rd, Johnson Ave, Harris Tce, North Tce, Great Western ROUTE 570 – PT. AUGUSTA WEST TO PASS – STIRLING CAMPUS, CARITAS Plains Rd, Progress Ave, Prosser St, Whiting St, McConnell Rd. Augusta Park Service 571 COLLEGE & FLINDERS VIEW School Bus B CARITAS COLLEGE TO AUGUSTA PARK AREA & TRANSCONTINENTAL ESTATE Departs Monday to Friday Woolworths – Tassie Street 7.55am Quorn Rd, Railway Station Rd, Johnson Ave, Harris Tce, North Tce. School Bus C Depart Power & Barry & Carlton & Sylvia & Mackay Arrive 8.02am Great Western Plains Rd, Progress Ave, Prosser St, Whiting St, 3.20pm Shirley St, Mitchell Tce, Mildred St, Woodforde St, Eyre Hwy, City Seaview Elsie Conroy Daniel Street City McConnell Rd, Highway 1 Richardson Cres, Chinnery St, McSporran Cres, Crichton Dr, 09.30AM 09.35AM 09.38AM 09.41AM 09.47AM 09.53AM 09.56AM 8.15am Nicholson Tce, Abernethy Ave, Edinburgh Tce, Fullerton Cr, Coles Cres, Chinnery St, Stokes Tce, Mellor Tce, Mildred St, 10.30AM 10.35AM 10.38AM 10.41AM 10.47AM 10.53AM 10.56AM Elizabeth Tce, Paringa Rd, Hospital Rd, Stirling Rd, Flinders Tce, Highway 1, Flinders Tce, Augusta Tce, Carlton Pde, Barry St, Elsie St, 11.30AM 11.35AM 11.38AM 11.41AM 11.47AM 11.53AM 11.56AM Gibson St, Tassie St, Highway 1. Seaview Rd, Carlton Pde, Stirling Rd, Hospital Rd, Port Augusta 01.30PM 01.35PM 01.38PM 01.41PM 01.47PM 01.53PM 01.56PM Arriving Caritas 8.35am, Arriving Flinders View 8.45am. Hospital, Elizabeth St, Hall St, View St, Edinburgh Tce, Kirkham Ave, 02.30PM 02.35PM 02.38PM 02.41PM 02.47PM 02.53PM 02.56PM Hannigan St, Parham Cres, National Highway 1, Quorn Rd, Stirling 03.30PM 03.35PM 03.38PM 03.41PM 03.47PM 03.53PM 03.56PM SPECIAL – PT. AUGUSTA WEST TO PASS – CARITAS COLLEGE – WESTSIDE Post Office. 04.30PM 04.35PM 04.38PM 04.41PM 04.47PM 04.53PM 04.56PM PRIMARY – FLINDERS VIEW PRIMARY School Bus C – HAIL & RIDE SERVICE SEAVIEW CAMPUS TO FLINDERS VIEW & PT AUGUSTA WEST PRIMARY Willsden & Stirling North Service Outbound 570 8.00am Mildred St, Mellor St, Stokes Tce, Chinnery St, McSporran Cr, SCHOOL Crichton Dr, Coles Cres, Richardson Cr. School Bus D Departs Monday to Friday along Hospital Road Arrive Caritas 8.16am 3.05pm Seaview Rd, Augusta Tce, Flinders Tce, Highway 1, Stokes Tce, Depart Hospital Fullerton & Kirkham & Nicholson & Spicer & Great West Francis 8.21am Flinders Tce, Boston St, Tassie St, Clive St, Thelma St, Sylvia Ave Chinnery St, McSporran Cres, Hurcombe Cr, Woomera Rd, Bond St, City Road Limington Edinburgh Harden Johnson Plains & Quorn Road 8.26am Daniel Tce, Tassie St, Young St, Mackay St, Highway 1. Shirley St, Cobbin St, Addison Rd. 09.30AM 09.34AM 09.38AM 09.42AM 09.46AM 09.52AM 09.54AM 10.00AM Arriving Caritas 8.40am, Arriving Flinders View 8.45am. 10.30AM 10.34AM 10.38AM 10.42AM 10.46AM 10.52AM 10.54AM 11.00AM CARITAS COLLEGE TO AUGUSTA PARK, WILLSDEN & STIRLING NORTH* 11.30AM 11.34AM 11.38AM 11.42AM 11.46AM 11.52AM 11.54AM 12.00PM PT. AUGUSTA WEST TO PASS – SEAVIEW CAMPUS & WILLSDEN PRIMARY 3.35pm Mitchell Tce, Stokes Tce, Sanderson St, Bond St, Highway 1, Flinders 01.30PM 01.34PM 01.38PM 01.42PM 01.46PM 01.52PM 01.54PM 02.00PM SCHOOL Tce, Stuart Tce, Carlton Pde, Barry St, Elsie St, Seaview Rd, Carlton 02.30PM 02.34PM 02.38PM 02.42PM 02.46PM 02.52PM 02.54PM 03.00PM School Bus D – HAIL & RIDE SERVICE Pde, Stirling Rd, Hospital Rd, Paringa Rd, Elizabeth Tce, View St, 03.30PM 03.34PM 03.38PM 03.42PM 03.46PM 03.52PM 03.54PM 04.00PM 7.50am Cnr Stuart Hwy, Richardson St, Chinnery St. Edinburgh Tce, Highway 1, Quorn Rd, Railway Station Rd, Johnson 04.30PM 04.34PM 04.38PM 04.42PM 04.46PM 04.52PM 04.54PM 05.00PM 7.59am McSporran Cr, Hurcombe Cr, Highway 1, Flinders Tce, Stuart Tce, Ave, Harris Tce, North Tce, Great Western Plains Rd, Progress Ave, Tassie St, Clive St, Thelma St, Sylvia Ave, Daniel Tce, Thompson St, Prosser St, Whiting Pde, McConnell Rd. Stirling North & Willsden Service Inbound 570 Augusta Tce, Carlton Pde, Barry St, Clontarf Cres. (Willsden Primary on * If needed a second bus will run at 3.55pm, depending on the request only.) Departs Monday to Friday Woolworths – Tassie Street number of students using the bus. Arriving Seaview Campus 8.25am. Spicer & Great West Whiting & Nicholson Kirkham & Fullerton & Mackay Arrive Johnson Plains & Francis McConnal & Harden Edinburgh Limington Street City TERM AND CONDITIONS 08.00AM 08.02AM 08.08AM 08.15AM 08.17AM 08.19AM 08.28AM 08.31AM • Tickets must be carried at all times on the bus, and be present on request by a company officer or 09.55AM 09.57AM 10.03AM 10.10AM 10.12AM 10.14AM 10.25AM 10.28AM BUSES & COACHES a DTEI inspector. 10.55AM 10.57AM 11.03AM 11.10AM 11.12AM 11.14AM 11.25AM 11.28AM • Tickets are not transferable. • Passengers avoiding payment of correct fare or not carrying appropriate ID may be subject to 11.55AM 11.57AM 12.03PM 12.10PM 12.12PM 12.14PM 12.25PM 12.28PM AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER expiation action. 01.55PM 01.57PM 02.03PM 02.10PM 02.12PM 02.14PM 02.25PM 02.28PM • If a student multi-ticket is lost or damaged a new ticket will required to be purchased. 02.55PM 02.57PM 03.03PM 03.10PM 03.12PM 03.14PM 03.25PM 03.28PM LOCAL AND INTERSTATE • Concession Holder fares apply to holders of South Australia Government approved transport 03.55PM 03.57PM 04.03PM 04.10PM 04.12PM 04.14PM 04.25PM 04.28PM concession cards.
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