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MOUNT STROMLO HIGH SCHOOL Plan Your Trip with the TC Journey Planner! Visit Transport.Act.Gov.Au for Details Effective 1 February 2021 MOUNT STROMLO HIGH SCHOOL Plan your trip with the TC Journey planner! Visit transport.act.gov.au for details Effective 1 February 2021 Local area map School start 8:50 am s e Bus Stop 1258 r C Routes 70, 71 to Woden School finish 3:00 pm e i k M ac Bus Stop 2647 Routes 70, 71 Bus stop location to Tuggeranong Dale Pl 63 Regular route number Bus Stop 5105 Nash Pl Routes 2053, 2054 Route 63 diversions 2053 School route number s e r C Mount Stromlo y Walking route le High School e v e R Namatjira Dr Bus Stop 2497 Route 63 to Bus Stop 2496 Cooleman Court Route 63 to Woden Badimara St l P Local area map provides indicative g n o walking paths only. This map is designed lg Greenvale St u Bendigo St G to represent local public transport Kalgoorlie Cres options in the area and is not to scale sa os rd M R en a S re t e Summary of bus servicesb a S t Route AM PM Suburbs/Areas Serviced Other information 63 Woden Interchange, Phillip, Waramanga, Fisher, Diverts via school grounds Stirling, Cooleman Court on selected trips Woden Interchange, Phillip, Cooleman Court, 70 Namatjira Drive, Kambah West, Tuggeranong Interchange Woden Interchange, Phillip, Cooleman Court, 71 Namatjira Drive, Kambah, Tuggeranong Interchange 2053 Holder, Duffy, Rivett, Chapman 1 AM trip starts at Holborow / Greenwood, Denman Prospect, Wright, Coombs, Duffy, Rivett, 1 AM trip starts at 2054 Stirling Fred Daly / John Gorton. 1 PM trip. transport.act.gov.au MOUNT STROMLO HIGH SCHOOL Plan your trip with the TC Journey planner! Visit transport.act.gov.au for details Effective 1 February 2021 Morning regular services 63 From Woden Woden Interchange Platform 11 8:20 Waramanga Shops 70 8:32 Fisher Shops From Tuggeranong 8:36 Mount Stromlo Tuggeranong HS Interchange 8:38 8:11 Namadgi School 71 8:22 Boddington/ Other times available. Visit transport.act.gov.au Carleton 63 From Tuggeranong 8:29 St John Vianney’s Tuggeranong PS From Cooleman Court Interchange Plt 4 8:36 Cooleman Court 7:56 Namadgi Interchange Plt 1 School Morning school services 8:30 Fremantle/ 8:06 Bunbury 2053 70 Kambah Village 8:36 Mount Stromlo 8:14 St John Vianney’s HS PS From Woden8:40 From Holder 8:23 Woden Interchange St Jude’s Platform 2 PS 8:28 Cooleman Court 8:23 Holder Interchange Plt 2 Shops 71 8:40 Namatjira/ 8:25 Duffy Badimara Shops From Woden8:43 8:28 Weston Creek Woden Interchange transport.act.gov.au Terminus Platform 2 8:32 Mount Stromlo 8:13 Cooleman Court HS Interchange Plt 2 8:44 8:25 Namatjira/ 2054 Badimara 8:28 From Denman Prospect Holborow/ Greenwood ..... Fred Daly/ 7:58 John Gorton 8:08 Weston Creek 8:08 Terminus 8:20 Mount Stromlo 8:20 HS 8:30 8:30 MOUNT STROMLO HIGH SCHOOL Plan your trip with the TC Journey planner! Visit transport.act.gov.au for details Effective 1 February 2021 Afternoon regular services 63 To Cooleman Court Mount Stromlo HS 3:07 Fremantle/ Bunbury 70 3:10 Cooleman Court Interchange To Woden3:18 St John Vianney’s PS 3:22 Cooleman Court Interchange 71 3:25 Other times available. Visit transport.act.gov.au Woden Interchange 63 To Woden3:37 St John Vianney’s To Woden PS Mount Stromlo 3:24 Cooleman Court HS Interchange Afternoon school services 3:17 Fisher 3:27 Shops 70 2053 Woden Interchange 3:20 Waramanga 3:39 Shops To Tuggeranong3:24 To Holder Namatjira/ Woden Interchange Mount Stromlo Badimara 3:34 HS 3:10 Boddington/ 3:14 Weston Creek Carleton Terminus 71 3:17 Namadgi 3:23 Duffy School Shops To Tuggeranong 3:23 Tuggeranong transport.act.gov.au 3:25 Holder Namatjira/ Interchange Shops Badimara 3:39 3:31 St Jude’s 3:24 PS Kambah Village 3:34 3:32 Namadgi 2054 School 3:40 Tuggeranong Interchange To Denman Prospect 3:48 Mount Stromlo HS 3:11 Weston Creek Terminus 3:22 Fred Daly/ John Gorton 3:35 Holborow/ Greenwood 3:45 COOLEMAN COURT TO WODEN via Stirling and Fisher Effective 18 July 2020 63 ROUTE MAP R10 Curtin R4 Hughes R5 Weston R7 Canberra College Holder R6 A Lau Cooleman Court nc est Interchange on M S t Cooleman t N S e t Court a l C r e m a o d r a l s i a l L e a t j r m i Park D D in r a C r n t s St o o S o D t n r e y r i l S n e r t r n t e H i i a S r nd Woden m B arsh Lyons S Interchange Rivett Dr t St Fr rewer em B E an tl Hin Westeld e 63 dmar D sh D Woden r r B B a d i m a r Waramanga a Stirling S D ng Cres t 63 Nemara Mount Stromlo Phillip High School r Chi­ey D a ir Arawang tj a Primary School m a B s Street N e on a r D d C r im a a n ra i School diversion S b t m a Y Ka lg Chapman oo rli R4 e Pearce Cr es R5 C Fisher Southlands Centre Torrens Bus route Bus interchange Mode interchange Educational institution Hospital Bicycle lockers Park and Ride R4 RAPID route Bus terminus 63 Route number Shopping centre Bicycle rails Bicycle cage Bus stop / this side only transport.act.gov.au TUGGERANONG TO WODEN via Kambah West and Cooleman Court Effective 18 July 2020 70 ROUTE MAP Weston Holder Canberra Cooleman L Garran r au t College Court D n S R7 ce on e st s C o Pa o rk r i l r n i R6 Cooleman Court e E n t s o n Interchange S n S M t a y l S Woden r Lyons t D e C Interchange i Canberra r er St a rew l B B l Hospital Rivett r a rsh D m 70 Hindma S Westeld t Woden Stirling Waramanga St John Vianney’s O’Malley Dr a Phillip ir Primary School tj a Chiey m R4 a N R5 Mount Stromlo High School Chapman Pearce Fisher Mawson Southlands Centre Isaacs d R l o o Torrens P h Farrer a B b ar m rit a t S K t C s e r C n St Thomas the Apostle o t Primary School g n i d d Kambah o B Namadgi School 70 B O ct ’H C all oran Wanniassa Fadden r D d r o R4 f Erindale e k a Centre r D R5 Greenway Lake Tuggeranong Oxley Ank ete ll Gowrie S Lake Tuggeranong A t College Tuggeranong CIT Tuggeranong Interchange t S an m A South.Point it t P h Tuggeranong ll o ay Monash n W d D ar r w So Bus route Bus interchange Mode interchange Educational institution Hospital Bicycle lockers Park and Ride R4 RAPID route Bus terminus 70 Route number Shopping centre Bicycle rails Bicycle cage Bus stop / this side only transport.act.gov.au TUGGERANONG TO WODEN via Kambah East and Cooleman Court Effective 18 July 2020 71 ROUTE MAP Holder M Garran Cooleman Weston La e u Court nc l e t Canberra r ston S R7 o C College s C a Pa e rk o l l i D n r a R6 i Cooleman Court m s r n t o n n Interchange S S S t a y t l S Woden r t e Lyons Interchange D i Canberra r er St B Brew Rivett Hospital rsh Dr 71 Hindma Westeld E Woden Waramanga Stirling r D St John Vianney’s a O’Malley ir tj Primary School a Phillip m a Chiey N Mount Stromlo R4 High School R5 Chapman Pearce Fisher Mawson Southlands Centre Isaacs d R l o o P h a Torrens b m co Farrer a B C Mar ni C K a re rr s itt S t Taylor Primary School s e r C n o St Thomas the Apostle t g S Primary School u n i m d m erlan d d C o c t B Kambah 71 B Namadgi School ct C an O or ’H all s Wanniassa e r C t r a itt L s R4 e an a V Fadden r m o n th Dr Erindale Centre r D n o l Greenway l R5 h t A Lake Tuggeranong Oxley Anke Lake Tuggeranong tel Gowrie l S College t St w Tuggeranong ha is Interchange wl Co CIT Tuggeranong t Monash S South.Point an Tuggeranong tm Pi A Bus route Bus interchange Mode interchange Educational institution Hospital Bicycle lockers Park and Ride R4 RAPID route Bus terminus 71 Route number Shopping centre Bicycle rails Bicycle cage Bus stop / this side only transport.act.gov.au SCHOOL ROUTE 2053 (AM & PM) Effective 20 July 2020 Legend Bus route Bus stop / this side only Bus interchange Bus terminus Mode interchange Duffy es 2053 Route number k Cr njuc r School rri D Bu n o ix M D u ll ey S t AM e Holder PM c T Mulley St ood 2053 kw Weston ac Bl St ark nm Re Holder r D e n e b m u c u E Hindmarsh Dr PM AM Rivett D a rw in ia T Stirling ce Waramanga Mount Stromlo High School r D ra ji t B Per a a ry D m di r a m N a ra S t 2053 Chapman PM AM Fisher transport.act.gov.au SCHOOL ROUTE 2054 (AM & PM) Effective 12 October 2020 Legend Bus route a t H Ave Bus stop / this side only d V s olborow ea Bus interchange t s l Molonglo Bus terminus e F ichael Tce Denman Prospect M Mode interchange c Holborow Ave M 2054 Route number Denman School K Prospect o n d ve e m A l ha B e nd i a Wy e l W s k a i y S Ave t ake aldr Co U r ia r ra R d ve perman A 2054 p J O o h n G o r t AM A o n e n v n D PM A r y a l b a e D l l d e re V F i Coombs ew ve S A t e J t e o i v h h e n W I G r d o l wi r t o Wright o r n n a A D r H v e Cotter Rd PM AM r D Duffy e n e b m Weston u c u E s re C D ck i Burrinju x Holder t o n S D la r ga h Dr n mars a Hind y 2054 W r Hindmarsh D een St Carb es Cr y a l a Rivett g n a B PM AM Stirling Waramanga r D S a ir t j r t Mount Stromlo e a e m High School ton Dr a N B a d im ara St Chapman Fisher transport.act.gov.au.
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