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ALTERED SCHOOL ROUTES: • 569W – Hunters Hill High School To ALTERED SCHOOL ROUTES: ALTERED SCHOOL DIVERSIONS ON SCHOOLS AFFECTED: • 569w – Hunters Hill High School to Greenwich REGULAR ROUTES: • Auburn Girls High School Shops • 507 – Macquarie University to City – Circular • Eastwood Public School • 576w – West Ryde Station to Marist Sisters Quay • Ermington Public School College • 515 – Eastwood Station to City – Circular Quay • Greenwich Public School • 580w – Haberfield Shops to Marist Sisters • 524 – Ryde Shops/West Ryde Station to • Holy Cross College College Parramatta Interchange • Hunters Hill High School • 583w – East Ryde (Badajoz & Quarry Rds) to • 540 – Auburn Station to Newington • Marist College, Eastwood Marist Sisters College • 541 – Epping Station to Eastwood Station • Marist Sisters College • 586w – Eastwood Station to Marist Sisters • 544 – Auburn Station to Macquarie Centre • Marsden High School College • 546 – Epping Station to Parramatta Interchange • Murfield High School • 687w – Chatswood Station to St. Ignatius • 549 – Epping Station to Parramatta Interchange • North Rocks Public School College • Ryde Secondary College • 697w – Parramatta Interchange to Our Lady of • Riverside Girls High School Mercy College • St. Charles Primary • 704w – Ryde Depot to Marist Sisters College • St. Ignatius Junior & Senior College • 780w – West Ryde Station to Riverside Girls • St. Joseph’s College High School • St. Kevin’s Primary • 786w – Abbotsford (Great North Rd) to • St. Therese’s Primary, Eastwood Riverside Girls High School ROUTE Description Change to Trips Altered Schools Bell time of Current trip Proposed trip Route Affected School arr./dep. Time arr./dep. time The 15:13 507 service Selected route 507 services divert via will now depart Ryde Secondary Ryde Secondary College in both No change Macquarie University 6 15:00 15:35 15:29 College directions (inbound & outbound) during to route or minutes earlier. 507 the AM and PM school peak. Both the stops PM diversion times at Ryde Secondary served. The 13:58 507 service College have been changed. will now depart Circular Ryde Secondary 15:00 15:07 15:09 Quay 2 minutes later. College Selected route 515 services divert via St. No change The 14:36 515 service Therese’s Primary Eastwood heading to route or will now depart Circular St. Therese’s 515 toward Eastwood during the PM school stops 15:00 15:34 15:31 Quay 3 minutes earlier. Primary Eastwood peak. served. Selected route 524 services divert via No change Marsden High 15:15 and The 15:07 524 service 15:32 15:33 Marsden High School and Ermington to route or School 14:15 (Tues) will now depart Ryde 524 Public heading toward Parramatta stops Shops 1 minute later. Ermington Public Interchange PM school peak. served. 15:00 15:33 15:34 School ROUTE Description Change to Trips Altered Schools Bell time of Current trip Proposed trip Route Affected School arr./dep. Time arr./dep. time No change The 08:12 540 service Selected route 540 services divert via to route or from Auburn will now 540 Auburn Girls High School. stops Auburn Girls High 08:40 08:15 08:10 depart 5 minutes earlier. served. The 08:13 541 service St. Kevin’s 08:50 08:29 08:26 No change from Epping, passing Primary Selected route 541 services divert and to route or Eastwood Station 08:27 Marist College 08:30 08:30 08:27 extend to St. Kevin’s Primary, Marist 541 stops will now depart Epping College and Eastwood Public Schools. served. and Eastwood Station 3 Eastwood Public 09:10 08:35 08:32 minutes earlier. School The 08:15 544 service St. Kevin’s 08:50 08:29 08:28 from North Ryde will Primary Selected route 544 services divert via No change now depart 1 minute Marist College 08:30 08:30 08:29 Auburn Girls High School, St. Kevin’s to route or earlier. Eastwood Public 09:10 08:33 08:32 544 Primary, Marist College and Eastwood stops School Public Schools . served. The 08:52 544 service from Auburn will now Auburn Girls High 08:40 08:56 08:57 depart 1 minute later. The 07:50 546 service No change from Belmore & Selected route 546 services divert via Our to route or Bettington Rds, Dundas Our Lady of 546 Lady of Mercy College. stops 08:40 08:03 08:04 will now depart 1 minute Mercy College served. later. The 14:45 549 service commences from Muirfield High Muirfield High will now 14:35 14:45 14:46 Selected route 549 services commence School No change depart 1 minute later. from Muirfield High School and North 549 to route or Rocks Public School. stops The 15:10 549 service commences from North North Rocks 15:10 15:10 15:11 Rocks Public will now Public School depart 1 minute later. ROUTE Description Change to Trips Altered Schools Bell time of Current trip Proposed trip Route Affected School arr./dep. Time arr./dep. time Hunters Hill High have requested STA alter route 569w from Lane Cove Shops to Hunters Hill High 15:10 15:20 15:20 operate via Penrose St and River Rd through Lane Cove West, and onto Greenwich Public School (River Rd Campus) to Greenwich Shops. This will also meet a request from Greenwich Public School for a service to link their two campuses, and can be achieved at nil cost. 569w The PM service’s route would be altered to the following: The 569w would Greenwich Public 15:20 15:50 15:40 (approx.) operate via – Pick up Hunters Hill Students, The Avenue, (R) Mount St, (R) (River Rd) Church St, (R) Burns Bay Rd, (R) Ross Smith Pde, (L) Bridge St, (R) River Rd West, Northwood Rd, (L) River Rd, Pick up Greenwich Public Students, (R) Greenwich Rd, (L) Manns Ave, (R) George St, (L) Mitchell St, (L) Richard St, (R) Lower Serpentine Rd and terminate at Greenwich Wharf. St. Joseph’s College (students are One of the 2 x AM services currently asked to be on 08:00 08:08 | 08:10 08:03 | 08:08 departing West Ryde Station will now The 0745 576w service campus by 8am, depart 7 minutes earlier. No change commences from West however classes 576w Hunters Hill High School students are to route or Ryde Station will now start later) restricted from boarding these services. stops depart 7 minutes earlier. Hunters Hill High School (see note 08:45 08:11 | 08:13 08:06 | 08:11 regarding restrictions) Marist Sisters 08:40 08:15 | 08:17 08:10 | 08:15 College The 07:50 trip from The trip from Haberfield Shops to Marist No change Haberfield Shops will Marist Sisters 580w Sisters College will now operate 5 minutes to route or 08:40 08:22 08:17 now operate 5 minutes College earlier stops earlier. Ryde Secondary 08:50 08:05 07:55 The 07:36 trip from East College The trip from East Ryde (Badajoz & No change Ryde (Badajoz & Quarry Holy Cross 583w Quarry Rds) to Marist Sisters College will to route or 08:45 08:10 08:00 Rds) will now operate 10 College now operate 10 minutes earlier stops minutes earlier. Marist Sisters 08:40 08:36 08:26 College ROUTE Description Change to Trips Altered Schools Bell time of Current trip Proposed trip Route Affected School arr./dep. Time arr./dep. time The 0755 trip from The trip from Eastwood Station to Marist No change Eastwood Station will Marist Sisters 586w Sisters College will now operate 8 minutes to route or 08:40 08:30 08:22 now operate 8 minutes College earlier. stops earlier. A new trip departing Ryde Secondary Same route College, due to an increase in students and stops New trip at 15:05 to Ryde Secondary 15:05 | 15:08 | 633w travelling to West Ryde Station and Ryde 15:00 15:08 | 15:10 as the other West Ryde Station. College 15:10 Shops. Currently two trips to West Ryde 633w trips. Station, will increase to three trips. One of three trips to Eastwood Station has been withdrawn, due to changes in student travel patterns. No change to remaining two trips. No change The 15:05 trip to Ryde Secondary 15:05 | 15:05 | 635w Bus has been reallocated to operate a to route or Eastwood Station has 15:00 15:05 | 15:10 College 15:10 633w to West Ryde Station. stops been withdrawn. A new 633w service will depart Ryde Secondary at 15:05 to Ryde Shops and West Ryde Station. 07:28, 07:48, 07:28, 07:48, 07:58, 08:08, 07:58, 08:08, One of the 8 x AM services currently St. Ignatius Junior 08:30 The 08:05 trip from 08:23, 08:24, 08:19, 08:23, departing Chatswood Station will now No change Chatswood Station will 08:25, 08:26 08:25, 08:26 687w depart 4 minutes earlier. to route or operate 4 minutes 07:30, 07:50, 07:30, 07:50, No change to other seven trips. stops earlier. St. Ignatius 08:00, 08:10, 08:00, 08:10, 08:30 Senior 08:25, 08:26, 08:21, 08:25, 08:27, 08:28 08:27, 08:28 One of the two AM services currently departing Parramatta Interchange will now The 08:21 trip from No change depart 3 minutes earlier. Parramatta Interchange Our Lady of 697w to route or 08:40 08:01 | 08:31 08:01 | 08:28 No change to other trip. will now operate 3 Mercy College stops minutes earlier. The 07:58 trip from The from Ryde Depot to Marist Sisters No change Ryde Depot via Putney Marist Sisters 704w College will now operate 10 minutes to route or 08:40 08:35 08:25 area will now operate 10 College earlier.
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