Moreton Bay Region Network Map Effective 20 January 2014

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Moreton Bay Region Network Map Effective 20 January 2014 Moreton Bay Region network map Effective 20 January 2014 To Nambour and Gympie North 649 Welsby Zone 11 Elimbah Zone 10 Beerburrum Road White Endeavour Dr Elimbah Glasshouse Herd 649 Street Street 657 Patch Granger St Endeavour Dr Zone 11 Bribie Island 641 Shopping Avon Avenue Avon Zone 10 Caboolture 649 Male Rd Sunderland Dr Elof Road Centre Zone 9 Endeavour Dr Sunderland Drive Pumicestone657 Road Zone 8 640 652 Beerburrum Road 640 643 Jensen Road Van BeelenStreet Banksia 643 Beach 641 644 644 655 Boronia Drive 641 642 640 Bribie Island Road Elkhorn Ave 642 Eighth Ave 657 Tallon St Moorhead St Sunderland Dr 649 657 Jabiru St Bellara Moodlu 655 640 Eucalypt642 St 651 660 643 Protea Dr Bongaree Wallace St North Wallace Sixth Ave Pettigrew St Manley St Central Bribie Island Road BenabrowAvenue Lakes Dr Jasmin Dr Clement St McKean Street Bestmann Road 640 Bribie Island Road Sixth Ave 655 641 Beerburrum Rd 640 North Street Street Miles St Honeysuckle St Mewett Bribie Island Road 642 First Avenue Goodwin Drive Ningi Sandstone Coterill Ave Bribie Island Rd Lynfield Dr Kangaroo 640 640 Point Avenue Warner St 643 Bestmann 651 Road First Avenue Smiths Smiths Watt St 651 655 Lee Street Bestmann Road 643 Road East Lesley Ave Lachlan Cr Welsby Pde Welsby Matthew Tce Toohey St Caboolture Morningview Dr Welsby Pde King Street 653/654 First Ave Bribie Island Road Bestmann Boyd Street Zone 9 Road East King Street 644 Arcadia Avenue King Street Street Charles 641 Lower King Street 640 Zone 8 Woorim 640 Godwin Carpenter Way Toorbul St Matthew Boyd St Flinders Dr 643 Beach Peerless Way Bellmere Road 652 Zone 10 Zone 9 Zone 9 River Dr Grant Rd Morayfield Rd Spewers St 642 Mingaye St 651 Torrens Road 660 Market Dr Michael Ave Lane 653/654 Bishop Morayfield Belle Air Dr Caboolture Beacon St Olympic Circuit South Beacon Beacon Street 651 656 Grant Road Morayfield 667 Glenwood Lomandra Beachmere Road Drive 656 Drive Coach Rd West Bellmere 656 656 667 Kensington Ct Caboolture Key River Road 667 Parkridge Ave 660 Station 652 Caboolture Walkers Cresthaven Dr Road River Road Road Morayfield Road Blaney St Upper Morayfield Rd Graham Road Beachmere Train lines Hargrave St SavageRogers St St Caboolture 667 Dicarlo Dr 652 Road Shorncliffe line Grogan Grigg 667 Morayfield Drive 652 Bishop Road Shopping Main St Sunshine Coast/Caboolture line Centre Bryant St Morayfield Road 652 651 660 Burpengary East Dwyer St 652 Biggs Ave 667 Kunde St Bus routes Moreton Terrace 656 Hodgson St Brisbane City to Brighton Burpengary 310 Zone 8 660 667 Plaza Zone 8 P315 Brisbane City to Redcliffe Zone 7 Station Road Zone 7 664 660 667 640 Bribie Island to Caboolture Hwy Bellini Rd Bruce 664 641 Banksia Beach to Bongaree Station Road 664 642 Bellara to Bongaree 664 Henderson Bellini Rd Burpengary Road 643 Bribie Island to Caboolture Road Sandstone Point to Bribie Island park ‘n’ ride 660 Bermuda Bermuda 644 Burpengary Deception 663 Young Road Pitt Road Avenue Avenue Bellini Rd Bay Bancroft 649 Caboolture station to Nambour station (Rail Bus) 664 Terrace Deception Bay Road North Lakes Zammit Claverton New Eveshan Rd Old Caboolture North West to Caboolture station Street DriveBay 651 Forest Settlement station Ridge Dr Road Street Road Moore Parade Young Road Young Thompson Flinders Street 652 Caboolture station to Beachmere 663 663 679 684 Bucknor Dr Deception Bay P315 Ewart Burpengary Street Hickory Dr 665 653 Caboolture station to Morayfield station 665 Shopping Centre 682 687 Thurecht Fifth Rifle 660 Parade Avenue Road Morayfield station to Caboolture station Bailey Scarborough 654 Range Rd Maine Hickory Dr 680 660 665 668 Oakey Flat Rd Park Terrace Potassium Road 690 655 Caboolture station to Caboolture Hospital/TAFE/QUT Pioneer Drive Mackie Road Street OysterEsplanade Point Moreton 698/ 656 Morayfield station to Upper Caboolture 668 Downs Dr 699 Bay Ave Endeavour Mackie Road Street Esplanade Sodium Frawley Street 698/ Narangba Mackie Potassium Street Phillip Pde Newport 657 Caboolture station to Caboolture North (loop) Avenue Potassium 699 668 Narangba Rothwell Drive Road Deception Bay Road Newport 668 Zone 7 Zone 6 Morris Road 660 Caboolture station to Redcliffe 663 668 Street 660 Kate Government 695 Scarborough Road Ave 695 Oxley Avenue Narangba local service (loop) North Moreton Cambridge St 663 Downs Dr 660 Nathan Rd Klingner Road 698/ 684 Lakes Bounty Blvd 681 695 680 Griffith Rd 682 699 Parade Zone 7 Kerr Rd Boardman Rd 690 Parade 664 Burpengary local service (loop) West Aurora Blvd 689 688 Prince Edward 315 Prince Edward Redcliffe Zone 6 687 689 680 Anzac Avenue 690 Dakabin Anzac Ave 665 Deception Bay local service (loop) 683 Road Road 688 South South 688 681 North– North– Whitehorse Rd Arterial Arterial 684 Balstrup Rd North Moreton Bay Rail Link Lavercombe Dr 696/697 Discovery Dr Dakabin Discovery Dr MemorialDrive RecreationStreet Redcliffe 667 Morayfield local service (loop) 689 Endeavour Bvd Anzac Ave Expected completion – 2016 Irene St Alexander Parade 695 Parade Redcliffe Redcliffe 682 Kinsellas Rd West Ave Old Old GympieGympie Road Road Brickworks Road 660 668 Deception Bay to Narangba station Petrie Endeavour Blvd Kippa-Ring 680 660 683 685 Rd Duffield 669 Warner to Strathpine Shopping Centre via Lawnton Road Sheaves Road Rothwell Kippa-Ring School 680 686 Kent St P315 675 683 Peninsula Fair Trilby Marsden Road Ann Street Street Discovery Dr Strathpine Shopping Centre to Warner Sheehan St 683 687 690 670 Anzac Avenue Shopping Centre George Street 693/ 680 Grice St 676 685 685 Kinsellas Rd East 694 Eucumbene Dr 695 671 Strathpine Shopping Centre to Warner via Bray Park Mango Hill 690 Elizabeth Ave 690 660 Marine Pde 677 686 Macquarie Dr 684 681 East MacDonnell Burrumbeet St 682 Duffield Road Road 672 Strathpine Shopping Centre to Warner Lakes Anzac Ave 681 677 679 Freshwater Isabel Street Beaconsfield St Kurwongbah 680 Creek Road 680 693/694 680 687 676 Mango Hill 696/697 687 Murrumba 673 Joyner to Strathpine Shopping Centre 696/697 677 Downs Oxley Avenue Arthur St Margate Marsden Rd 690 681 681 MaryvaleRoad Mango Hill Gerald Ave Beeville Road Frenchs Rd 683 Warner to Strathpine Shopping Centre School Rd Rd Duffield Camarsh Brays Rd 674 Kurwongbah Dr 685 Belrose Ave Ave Victoria 686 677 Lavender Rd Maine Rd 693/694 Drive Parade 680 Kallangur Tulip 690 Chambery Rd 687 Goodfellows Rd Whytecliffe 675 Petrie station to Murrumba Downs (loop) Rocks Road Tree Rd675 Brays 690 677 Dohles 675 679 Road Clontarf 681 676 695 Hornibrook Esplanade Lilla St Anzac Ave 676 676 Petrie station to Murrumba Downs 677 Gayundah 675 Esplanade Woonara Dr 686 679 Woody 675 Ave Vermilion 677 Griffin Heights to Petrie Station Whiteside Blatchford Dr Dayboro Rd Ogg Road Point 673 Vermilion Ave Petrie Gympie Rd 679 Murrumba Downs to North Lakes Lawnton Murrumba Cairns Road Zone 6 Bray Rd 677 Downs Vermilion Ave 680 Redcliffe to Chermside Zone 5 674 Zone 6 669 674 680 680 675 Zone 5 Slater Murrumba Downs Houghton Hwy North Lakes to Petrie station via Mango Hill 315 681 Joyner Rose Street Ave Castle Hill Dr Shopping Centre 690 Tulip St 695 674 Todds Road 676 682 North Lakes to Mango Hill Pde Castle Hill Dr 675 Ebert Lawnton Youngs Crossing Road Youngs 679 Todds Rd Spencer Street Pocket Road 669 675 676 679 683 Kallangur to Petrie station 674 Brighton 673 673 Francis Road Pine Bells Pocket Road River Lawnton Drive 684 North Lakes to Kallangur 674Youngs Griffin Crossing 672 669 Shakespeare Pde 310 695 Street Gillam Cr Tarandi Road Elliot St 676 685 Petrie station to Kallangur Baker Street 674 North Rd Kensington Wy Sovereign Grahams Rd 675 N310 Avenue Gympie Road 690 Samsonvale Rd 673 679 669 671 672 Deagon Deviation 686 French's Forest to Petrie station Sparkes671 Rd Old North 672 Bray Park Lascelles St Brighton 671 Samsonvale Rd P315 N310 Hemlock St Road 690 687 North Lakes to Petrie station Samsonvale Rd 310 695 Cashmere Lavarack Ellerdale Bray 669 673 Craig Street Ira Buckby Rd Rd Street 688 North Lakes (clockwise loop) Road Russet Park Deagon Deviation Burbank Beaconsfield Tce Kurrajong Dr 671 680 Navua Street Pallas Parade Nanbaree Dr 680 Oakwood Parade 689 North Lakes (anti-clockwise loop) Brisbane Rd Acland Stanley Leitchs Road 670 Drive Street Dixon 670 672 Street 690 Redcliffe to Sandgate Windrest St Kremzow Rd 695 672 GympieStrathpine Rd 690 Warner Road Brighton Rd 680 N310 693 Redcliffe to Kippa-Ring via Woody Point Old North Strathpine Village Warner Strathpine 310 Shopping Bracken Kippa-Ring to Redcliffe via Woody Point 670 Centre Ridge Sandgate 694 669 672 Bald Hills Bald Rainbow St Hills Sandgate 695 Rothwell to Sandgate Zone 5 670 674 680 669 673 Zone 4 Clear Roghan Road Gateway Motorway 696 Kippa-Ring to Margate (clockwise loop) 671 Mountain 670 674 Fitzgibbon Board Street 310 695 P315 Deagon 697 Kippa-Ring to Margate (anti-clockwise loop) 671 680 310 690 N310 N310 698 Kippa-Ring to Redcliffe via Scarborough Brendale 680 672 Braun St Deagon Shorncliffe Eatons Ridley Road Shorncliffe 699 Redcliffe to Kippa-Ring via Scarborough Hill Bridgeman Carseldine Taigum N310 Brisbane City to Brighton Downs Beams Road Carseldine Boondall North Boondall Zillmere 670 Bus route number Boondall Sandgate Rd 310 N310 680 Aspley Zillmere Sandgate Road 680 Bus route stops at this location 315 Nudgee Gympie Road Beach 690 Bus routeLytton terminates at this location Interchange and/or train station Geebung Geebung Nudgee P315 Hospital 310 N310 Shopping centre Gympie Road Banyo Sunshine Sandgate Road Nudgee Virginia Direction of travel Virginia Banyo Park ‘n’ ride facility 310 N310 Sandgate Rd Bindha P315 This map is indicative only, it shows connectivity and services, not detailed routes.
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