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Maitland Grossmann High School Morning Maitland Grossmann High School Morning Shift Route Time From Bus Route H259 2591 7:18 ABerglasslyn, ABerglasslyn Rd & Alexandra Ave: Via Aberglasslyn Rd, L Avery, R Alexandra, R Weblands, L Denton Park, Rutherford, R Tea Tree, L Blue Gum, L Silky Oak, L Cypress, R Tea Tree, R Denton Park, L Fairfax, - 7:36 - R Dunkley, L Telarah, Bunning, R Alexandra, LHillview – Aldi Bus stop 7:41 - Transfer from Route 186 from McKeachie’s , Ashtonfield, Hillview, L Arthur, u-turn 1st roundabout, L Hwy, R Wollombi, L Goodlet, L Verge, R Gillies, R Brooks, L Metford William, R South - Telarah Shops 7:53 - L Telarah, L Bungaree, L High, R. Elgin, L Ken Tubman, R High, L L Les Darcy Dr, Highway, R Chisholm Rd, L South Seas Dr, L Celebes, R Norfolk St, L South Seas Dr, R 2592 Highway, L Ferraby Dr Operates as route 2592 from this point - Metford TAFE 8:19 - Ferraby, L Lowe, R Schanck, L Chelmsford, R Metford, L Raymond Terrace, Lindesay, R Cumberland to School H248 2481 6:58 AnamBah via Anambah, L Highway, L Arthur L Hillview - Rutherford Shops Hillview 7:53 - Transfer to Route 2311 H235 2352 8:22 Ashtonfield South Seas & Ballydoyle: Via Ballydoyle, L 1st Tipperary, R Kilshanny, L Ballydoyle, L Fergus, R Murphy, L Galway Bay, R Chisholm, L Molly Morgan, L Verdant, R Stronach, L Mitchell, R Brisbane, R High, L Lindsay, R Cumberland to School 8:45 H260 2602 8:28 Ashtonfield, Worcester Dr & SpringBok Cr 8:28, via Worcester R Chisholm, R Galway Bay, L South Seas, R Chisholm, L Eastville, New England Hwy, R Chelmsford, L Turton Rd, L Fieldsend, L Morton, L Bruce, R Hughes, Lawes, R High, L Lindesay, R Cumberland to School 8:50 H262 2621 8:01 Avalon, Avalon Dr & New England Highway: via Highway, L South Seas, L Pacific, L Malay, R Lord Howe, L Pacific, Ashtonfield L Airlie, L South Seas, L Chisholm, R Mitchell, L Highway, R High, L Lindesay, R Cumberland to School 8:22 H231 2311 7:40 Bishops Bridge, Via James St, Wollombi, R Green, L South - Telarah Shops 7:52 - L William, R Brooks, L George, R Telarah, Macarthur, Young, L Highway, R Arthur, L Hillview, R West Mall - Rutherford Shops 8:00 - Collect students Rutherford from Route 2481, R Alexandra, L Avery, L Alexandra, R Aberglasslyn, L Highway - Monte Pio 8:08 - Collect students from Route 2451 L High, R Elgin, L Ken Tubman, R High, L Les Darcy, L Highway, L Melbourne, R Cumberland to School 8:24 H224 2242 8:19 Bolwarra, via Belmore, R Lorn, L Queen, L Allan, R Belmore, Paterson, L Hunterglen, L Bolwarra Park around loop Lorn clockwise, L Bolwarra Park, R Highland, L Hunterglen, R Paterson Rd, R Bolwarra, L Kensington, L Bayswater, R Addison, L Westbourne, L Paterson, R Flat, Glenarvon, L Melbourne, R Cumberland to School H235 2351 7:20 Brandy Hill, Via Paterson Rd, Clarence Town Rd, 7:33 R Brandy Hill, R Seaham Transfer students to Route 2361 due at Woodville 7:40 This is a guide only and may be updated at any time. Plan your trip transportnsw.info or call 131 500 - UPDATED: 5/5/21 Page 1 of 9 Maitland Grossmann High School Morning Shift Route Time From Bus Route H102 2441 7:05 Branxton, Via Highway, R Dalwood, L McMullins, R Hillview, L Vintage, L McGuigans, R Brokenback, L Lakes Folley, R Elderslie, Brokenback, R McMullins, R Rusty, turnaround at East & North Arms, Rusty Lane, R McMullins, turn at Sandhills Summer Hill, McMullins, R Rusty, R Elderslie - Humphrey’s Property 7:35 - Elderslie, L Highway, L Wyndham - Miller Park 7:42 - Transfer students to Route 2451 H242 2421 7:25 Butterwick, Butterwick Rd & Duns Creek Rd: Butterwick, R Clarence Town, Paterson, L Dunmore, High, R Dalveen, R Woodville, Maple, L Betula, L April, R Dalveen, R Corina, L Paterson - Bolwarra Heights 7:45 – via Paterson, L Flat, Largs, Bolwarra Glenarvon, Pitnacree, L Melbourne, R Cumberland to School 8:00 Heights H263 2632 8:28 Chisholm, Raymond Terrace & Forest Dr: L Forest, L Grey Gum around loop, L Forest around loop, L Raymond Somerset Terrace, R Government to 2nd roundabout, L Somerset around loop, R Edwards, Government, L Raymond Terrace, Lindesay, R Cumberland to School 8:52 H236 2361 7:05 Clarence Town, Johnson’s Farm Gate: Via Glen William, R Queen, L Clarence Town, L Dixon, R Warren, - Seaham Shops Seaham, 7:36 - Seaham Rd - Seaham Rd & Brandy Hill Dr 7:40 - Collect students from Route 2351 Seaham, R Hinton, Hinton - Hinton 7:55 - L Phoenix Park, R Swan, Morpeth, L Cumberland, R Narang, R Lindsay, L Morpeth Cumberland to school 8:03 H100 0331 7:30 Dalwood Bendeigh Property: via Fernhill, R Dalwood, Wyndham - Miller Park 7:50 - Transfer students to Route 2451 185 7:14 Gresford, Durham & Paterson River Rd: via Durham, R Gresford, L King - Paterson 7:37 - R Duke, R Prince, Main, L Paterson, Sloan, R Tocal, LPaterson, R Paterson, L Dunmore, High - Largs 7:55 - R Largs, L Paterson, R Hunterglen, R Largs, Bolwarra Park, R Highland, L Hunterglen, R Paterson, R Bolwarra, L Kensington, L Bayswater, R Addison, L Bolwarra Westbourne, R Belmore, L High, R Elgin, R Railway - Maitland Station 8:19 - via R Church, R Ken Tubman, Heights, R High, L Les Darcy, L Melbourne, R Cumberland to school 8:30 Bolwarra H245 2451 7:30 Hanwood Hanwood Estate: Hanwood Rd, R Cessnock, R Mayne, L Scott, L Rothbury, R Cessnock, Bridge, L Drinan, R Estate, North Clift - Branxton 7:38 - R New England Highway - Miller Park 7:47 - Collect students from Route 0331 & RothBury, 2441 Continue along Hwy - Windella Downs 8:03 - Continue New England Hwy - Monte Pio 8:08 - Branxton, Greta Transfer to Route 2311 This is a guide only and may be updated at any time. Plan your trip transportnsw.info or call 131 500 - UPDATED: 5/5/21 Page 2 of 9 Maitland Grossmann High School Morning Shift Route Time From Bus Route H225 2251 7:25 Martins Creeks, Paterson Rd & Martins Creek: L Martins Creek - Martins Creek 7:37 - L Grace, R Dungog, L Horns Paterson Crossing, R View - Paterson Valley Estate 7:42 - Collect students from Shelton’s Bus L Horns Crossing, R Dungog, L Gresford, R Duke, Maitland, Tocal - Paterson P.O 7:52 - Paterson, Belmore, L High, R Elgin, L Ken Tubman, R High, Old Highway, L Highway, L Melbourne, R Cumberland to School 8:20 H8 186 7:08 McKeachie’s McKeachie Dr & Teale St: Refer to Route 186 Timetable: Transfer to Route 2591 at Hillview St due 7:45 H131 1311 7:00 Medowie Medowie Rd & Richardson Rd: Medowie Rd, R South, R Sylvan, L South, Boyd, R James, L Ferodale, R Kindlebark, R Laurina, L Coachwood, L Kindlebark, R Brushbox, R Silverwattle, R Medowie, L Kirrang, R Fisher, L Lewis, R Ryan, L Abercrombie, L Evans, R Kula, R Kirrang, R Ferodale, L Abundance, R Lisadell, Grahamstown, R Richardson, L 2nd Benjamin Lee, R Mount Hall - Irrawang High School 7:42 - Transfer to Route 1261 H144 1441 7:00 Medowie, Campvale - Richardson & Medowie Rds: L Medowie, R South, R Championship, L Sunningdale, L Campvale Lakewood, L South, R Medowie, R Brocklesby, James, Ferrodale, R Kindlebark, R Laurina, L Coachwood, L Kindlebark, R Brushbox, R Silverwattle, R Medowie, L Kirrang, R Fisher, L Lewis, R Ryan, L Abercrombie, L Evans, R Kula, R Kirrang, R Ferodale, L Fairlands, R Lisadell, L Lakeside Terrace, L Grahamstown, R Richardson, L 1st Benjamin Lee, L Mt Hall - Irrawang High School 7:42 - Transfer to Route 1261 H220 2202 7:40 Tarro, Anderson Dr & Christie Rd: R Christie, L Burgess, L Beverley, R Western, L Southern, L Eastern, L Beresfield, Anderson, R Glenwood, R Thornton, Railway - Thornton Newsagency 7:50 - Railway, Edwards, R 1st Thornton, Somerset – 7.55(somerset opp Featherwood) - Thomas Coke, R Taylor, R Haussman, L Raymond Terrace, Chisholm R Harvest, Dragonfly, R Settlers - Waterford County 8:06 - Settlers, R Raymond Terrace, L Metford, L Ashtonfield Chelmsford, - Maitland Christian 8:19, R Schanck, L Lowe, L Ferraby, R Hwy, L Southseas, Uturn, L 2203 Metford Celebes, R Norfolk 8:32 Ashtonfield PS (Operates as 2203 from this point): Via Ferraby, L Lowe, R Schanck, L Chelmsford, R Metford, L Raymond Terrace, R Cumberland, to School 8:50 H232 2322 7:26 Thornton Edwards & Railway Av, Thornton: Via Edwards, Government, R Raymond Terrace - Miller’s Forest 7:33 – Millers Forest, R Monkleys, U Turn 500m after Dockyard Rd, - Monkley’s Turn area 7:36 – return Monkley’s, R Raymond Morpeth, Terrace, L Martins Wharf, R Raymond Terrace, R Scotch Creek, L Duckenfield, R Edward - Morpeth Shops East Maitland 7:57 - Swan, Morpeth, L Cumberland to School 8:03 H222 2221 8:17 Morpeth Via Metford, L Canterbury, L Norwich, L Stanton, R Canterbury, L Metford, Tank, R High, R Northumberland, L James - Morpeth 8:25 - L Edward, L Swan, Morpeth, L Cumberland to School 8:36 This is a guide only and may be updated at any time. Plan your trip transportnsw.info or call 131 500 - UPDATED: 5/5/21 Page 3 of 9 Maitland Grossmann High School Morning Shift Route Time From Bus Route H243 2431 7:55 Mt Vincent, New England Highway & Victoria St: Via Victoria, Richardson, Brunswick, Mt Vincent, R Louth Park, R Buttai, Reflection, R Gullivers, L Reflection, R Louth Park, L Les Darcy, Highway, R Church, R Olive, Nicholson, L Louth Park Victoria, R High, L Les Darcy, Hwy L Melbourne, R Cumberland to School 8:35 H254 2542 8:22 RathluBa Via Victoria, L Brisbane, R Mitchell, R Chisholm, R Richardson, L Turnbull, R Rosebrook Row around loop, L Rosebrook Row, L Turnbull, L Vista, R Mingay, R Maher, L Richardson, L Brisbane, R High, L Lindesay, R Cumberland to School 8:40 H126 1261 7:30 Raymond Tregenna St & Adelaide St: Via Tregenna, R Alton, L Rees James, L Bellevue, L Dawson, L Beaton, L Terrace, Fairchild, L Bennett, R Dawson, R Bellevue, R Adelaide, L Richardson, R Benjamin Lee, R Mount Hall -
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