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Waterloo Rd Georges River Rd near Portland St Menai Fairford Rd near Stacey St South Ryde Aquatic Centre Wiley Park Campsie Station Victoria Rd near Tennyson Rd 6 via Bankstown & Bangor Padstow Station King Georges Rd near Stanlea Pde Beamish St near North Pde Howard St Gladesville Roselands Clemton Park Victoria Rd near Hepburn Ave Cronulla Roselands Dr Bexley Rd near William St via Roselands, Hurstville & Miranda Illawong 7 Blaxland Dr near Old Illawarra Rd Gladesville Beverly Hills Bexley North Station Pittwater Rd near Ryde Rd Dural Menai High School King Georges Rd near Norfolk Ave New Illawarra Rd near Fortescue St Gerald Rd St Josephs College 8 via Carlingford & Cherrybrook Hurstville Bexley Ryde Rd near Luke St Menai Butler Rd Bexley Rd near Godwin St Old Illawarra Rd near Bradman Rd Hunters Hill Shops South Hurstville Shops Rockdale Station Gladesville Rd Metro station near bus stop Menai Connells Point Rd Bay Street near Princes Hwy Menai Rd near Alison Cr Drummoyne Blakehurst Brighton-Le-Sands Victoria Rd near Lyons Rd Bangor Princes Hwy near King Georges Rd Bay St Train station near bus stop Menai Rd near Anzac Rd Iron Cove Bridge Southgate Shopping Centre Kyeemagh Victoria Rd near Thornley St Bangor Port Hacking Rd General Holmes Dr near Bestic St Menai Rd near Dandarbong Ave Mascot Rozelle Junction Light rail near bus stop Sylvania High School Victoria Rd near Darling St Woronora Bellingara Rd King St near Botany Rd Menai Rd near Prices Cct White Bay Bellingara Rd Pagewood Victoria Rd near Lilyfield Rd Netball Courts Wentworth Ave near Bay St 6 Rozelle Bay Seymour Shaw Park Eastgardens The Crescent near City West Link Wandella Rd near The Boulevard Banks Ave Harold Park Westfield Miranda Bunnerong Rd Minogue Cr near Wigram Rd Kiora Rd Maroubra Rd Glebe Endeavour High School Maroubra Junction Wigram Rd near Glebe Point Rd The Boulevard near Taren Point Rd Maroubra Rd near Anzac Pde Glebe Cronulla Leagues Club Maroubra Glebe Point Rd near Toxteth Rd Shark Stadium - Captain Cook Dr Maroubra Rd near Malabar Rd Glebe Point Maroubra Beach Federal Rd 7 Marine Pde 4 2.
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