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Jannali High School (Jannali) T: (02) 9521 2805 Opal, the only way to travel to and from school Although some might have a free pass, all students must tap on and tap off, every time SCHOOL BUS TIMETABLE so we can adjust services if necessary. Report lost, stolen, or damaged card immediately. www.transdevnsw.com.au While waiting for the replacement Opal card, students must T: (02) 8700 0555 use a Child/Youth Opal card or purchase a Single Trip ticket. Visit transportnsw.info/school-students or call 131 500 Jannali High School (Jannali) T: (02) 9521 2805 Route Departure MORNING Route Description Number Time From Kareela via Siandra (R) Freya (L) Ingrid (R) Solo (L) Freya, Box (R) Bates, Carvers (L) 968 07:28 Georges River (R) Box (L) Roberts (R) White (R) Railway (Jannali Station East Side 07:42) – connect with Route 967 to School From Yarrawarrah Public via Old Bush (L) Wheatley (L) Glenora (R) Turrella (R) Giles (L) Carnarvon (R) Roebourne (L) Wheatley, Loftus (L) Myrtle (L) Spur (R) Ninth (L) Spur (R) 991 07:40 Heather (R) Spur (L) Ninth (R) Pare (L) National (R) Tenth (L) Loftus (Loftus Station 07:53) (L) Sixth (R) Fifth, Fourth (L) National (R) First (L) Loftus (R) East to Sutherland Station via East, Jannali (L) Sumner (R) Sutherland to School (08:05) From Bonnet Bay via Tudar (L) Washington (L) Harrison (R) McKinley (R) Washington (R) S277 07:45 Soldiers (R) Sutherland to School (08:00) From Green Point via Green Point (R) Caravan Head (L) Cook (R) Georges River (R) Connell (R) Rickard (L) Como (R) Oyster Bay (L) Georges River (R) Box (L) Roberts (R) 967 07:46 White (R) Railway (Jannali Station East Side 08:03) (L) Overbridge (L) Jannali (R) Sumner (R) Sutherland to School (08:05) From Como West via (L) Burunda (R) Keele (R) Woronora (R) Currah (R) Bulumin (L) 967 07:56 Wolger, Soldiers (L) Mitchell, Jannali to (Jannali Station West Side 08:07) (R) Louise (L) Sutherland to School (08:09) From Woronora via Menai (L) Prices (R) Menai (R) Prince Edward Park (R) Menai, River, 965 08:01 Linden (L) Oxford (R) East (Sutherland Station 08:22) via Adelong (R) Robertson (R) Oxford (L) East, Jannali (L) Louise (L) Sutherland to School (08:27) From Loftus Station via (L) Sixth (R) Fifth, Fourth (L) National (R) First (L) Loftus (R) East 991 08:15 to Sutherland Station via East, Jannali (L) Louise (L) Sutherland to School (08:30) Legend: Update: 1 April 2019 (L) Bus turns Left. Page 1 of 2 (R) Bus turns Right. Route numbers in Italic refer to public bus services. SMBSC 10 Opal, the only way to travel to and from school Although some might have a free pass, all students must tap on and tap off, every time SCHOOL BUS TIMETABLE so we can adjust services if necessary. Report lost, stolen, or damaged card immediately. www.transdevnsw.com.au While waiting for the replacement Opal card, students must T: (02) 8700 0555 use a Child/Youth Opal card or purchase a Single Trip ticket. Visit transportnsw.info/school-students or call 131 500 Jannali High School (Jannali) T: (02) 9521 2805 Route Departure AFTERNOON Route Description Number Time To Como West via Sutherland (L) Soldiers, Wolger (L) Warraba (R) Girraween (R) S012 15:05 Woronora (R) Wolger (L) Taplan, Yamba, Railway (L) Novara (R) Genoa (R) Tivoli (L) Oyster Bay (R) Samuel to St Josephs To Bonnet Bay and Como West Public School (first stop Como West PS then express to Washington) via Sutherland (L) Soldiers, Wolger (R) Warraba (R) Mulyan (R) Bindea (L) S047 15:05 Wolger (R) Washington (L) Harrison (R) McKinley (R) Washington (R) Tudar to Sunbury (15:20) To Loftus Station Limited Stops - First stop First Ave (L) National (L) Spur (L) Loftus to S311 15:05 Loftus Station (15:23) To Sutherland Station express via Sutherland (L) Sumner (R) Jannali, East (Sutherland S315 15:05 Station 15:10) To Oyster Bay Public via Sutherland, Soldiers (R) Mitchell, Jannali (L) Overbridge (L) Railway (R) Box (L) Georges River (L) Carvers (R) Oyster Bay (L) Green Point (R) Caravan S312 15:05 Head (L) Cook (R) Georges River (R) Connell (R) Rickard (L) Como (R) Oyster Bay to Georges River Rd To Padstow Station via Sutherland (R) Sumner (L) Kurrajong (R) Leonay (R) Linden, River (L) Menai (R) Prince Edward Park (L) Overbridge (L) Prices (L) Menai, River (L) 965 15:05 Akuna (L) Menai, Old Illawarra (R) Oriana (L) Gerald (Menai High 15:40) (L) Blaxland (R) Old Illawarra (L) Brushwood (R) Alfords Point, Davies (L) Ryan (L) Faraday (R) Padstow (R) Howard to Padstow Station (15:58) To Kareela via Sutherland (R) Louise (L) Jannali (R) Overbridge (L) Railway (R) Box (L) Georges River (L) Oyster Bay (L) Samuels (L) Sixth (L) Georges River (R) Carvers, Bates (L) 968 15:05 Box, Freya (L) Rival (R) Westward 2nd Entrance (L) Rival (R) Freya (R) Siandra (R) Freya, Box (L) Bandain (R) Garnet (L) Perth (R) Stirling (L) Oak to The Boulevarde To Heathcote (First set down First Avenue) via Sutherland (L) Sumner (R) Jannali, East (Sutherland Station 15:11) (L) Loftus (R) First (L) National (R) Fourth, Fifth (L) Sixth (R) Loftus (Loftus Station 15:17) (R) Tenth (L) National (R) Pare (L) Ninth (R) Spur (L) Heather (L) Spur (R) Ninth (L) Spur (R) Myrtle (R) Loftus,Wheatley (R) Roebourne (L) Carnarvon (R) Giles (L) Turrella (L) Glenora (R) Wheatley (L) Old Bush (R) Princes 991 15:05 Highway (R) Old Highway (R) Banksia (R) Bullecourt (R) Cambrai (L) Waratah (L) Old Highway (R) Caldarra (R) Station (L) Old Highway (R) Woronora (L) Fairview (L) Beethoven (L) Higgerson (L) Stephen (R) Old Highway (R) Princes Highway (R) Heathcote (L) Forum (L) Corinth (L) Cassandra (L) Dalley (R) Willandra (L) Rosebery (R) Oliver (R) Boundary (L) Abbott (L) Dorset (L) Oliver (R) Rosebery (L) Boundary, Patterson (R) Banjo (L) Garvan to Patterson Legend: Update: 1 April 2019 (L) Bus turns Left. Page 2 of 2 (R) Bus turns Right. Route numbers in Italic refer to public bus services. SMBSC 10 .
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