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School Bus Routes PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ COLLEGE AND SCOTCH COLLEGE SCHOOL BUS ROUTES Como | South Perth | Applecross | Alfred Cove | Attadale | Bicton | Fremantle Bus Route (AM) Como | South Perth | Applecross | Alfred Cove | Attadale | Bicton | Fremantle Bus Route (AM) STOP 1 Hayman Road, Como (before George St) [Stop ID: 11260] STOP 2 109 Angelo Street, South Perth [Stop ID: 11893] STOP 3 90 Coode Street, South Perth [Stop ID: 11876] STOP 4 216 Coode Street, South Perth [Stop ID: 11881] STOP 5 843 Canning Hwy, Applecross [Stop ID: 10247] STOP 6 551 Canning Highway, Alfred Cove [Stop ID: 10260] STOP 7 130 Preston Point Road, Attadale STOP 8 Preston Point Road, Attadale (Geo Lithgo Reserve) [Stop ID: 10897] STOP 9 82 Petra Street, Bicton (outside shopping centre) STOP 10 141 Canning Highway, East Fremantle [Stop ID: 10277] STOP 11 Stirling Highway, North Fremantle Train Station [Stop ID: 10345] STOP 12 45 McCabe Street, Mosman Park STOP 13 102 Palmerston Street, Mosman Park (before Rhodes Pl) [Stop ID: 19634] STOP 14 8 Palmerston Street, Mosman Park [Stop ID: 19636] STOP 15 Presbyterian Ladies’ College STOP 16 Scotch College Como | South Perth | Applecross | Alfred Cove | Attadale | Bicton | Fremantle Bus Route (PM) Como | South Perth | Applecross | Alfred Cove | Attadale | Bicton | Fremantle Bus Route (PM) STOP 1 Scotch College STOP 2 Presbyterian Ladies’ College STOP 3 Palmerston Street, Mosman Park (outside St Hilda’s) [Stop ID: 19629] STOP 4 73 Palmerston Street, Mosman Park (before Victoria St) [Stop ID: 19632] STOP 5 McCabe Street, Mosman Park (before Hayes Tce) [Stop ID: 19667] STOP 6 96 Stirling Highway, North Fremantle (opposite Train Station) [Stop ID: 10423] STOP 7 140 Canning Highway, East Fremantle (before Preston Point Rd) [Stop ID:10290] STOP 8 111 Petra Street, Bicton STOP 9 217 Preston Point Road, Bicton [Stop ID: 10894] STOP 10 297 Preston Point Road, Attadale STOP 11 556 Canning Hwy, Alfred Cove [Stop ID: 10309] STOP 12 10A Almodbury Road, Booragoon (outside Melville City Library) STOP 13 Canning Highway (after Gairloch Street), Applecross [Stop ID: 25894] STOP 14 215 Coode Street, South Perth [Stop ID: 26356] STOP 15 91 Coode Street, South Perth [Stop ID: 11886] STOP 16 Angelo Street, South Perth (outside Wesley College) [Stop ID: 11892] STOP 17 Hayman Road, Como (after George St) [Stop ID: 11263].
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