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Turvey Park Primary School Busabout Wagga - Altered School Bus Timetable From: Monday 31st August 2020 Page 1 of 2 Turvey Park Primary School. Route Time Morning Bus Route S123 7.33 EX CNR OLYMPIC HWY & SCOTT ST, THE ROCK - Via Olympic Hwy, L Scott, R Milne, R Emily, L Olympic Hwy, R Yerong (7.39), R Urana, L Olympic Hwy (7.45), (Uranquinty St & Olympic Hwy 7.56), R Sturt Hwy then express to Mt Austin High School (8.27), then all stops via Northcott, L Fernleigh, R Bourke, R Blamey to school. S190 7.47 EX CNR PEARSON ST & URANQUINTY ST - Via Uranquinty St, L King, L Yarragundry, R Best, L Ryan, L Pearson, R Yarragundry, R Morgan, L Ben, L O'Connor, L Uranquinty, R Olympic Hwy (7.56), L Kapooka Dr (8.06), R Flinders, R Sturt, L Kapooka, Olympic Hwy, Sturt Hwy then express to school. S103 7.36 EX CNR ASPEN RD & PLUMPTON RD - Via Aspen, R Mallee, L Springvale, L Featherwood, L Holbrook, R Indigo (7.43), L 1st Peppermint, R Indigo, R Glenoak (7.51), L Mirbelia, R Holbrook, L Lloyd Rd to Lloyd Rd Interchange (7.56), where you change onto bus S147 (see below) for travel to school. S147 7.10 EX BAYLIS ST, MANGOPLAH - Via Baylis, R Holbrook, L Paper Forest Rd (7.15,) L Emu Plains Rd (7.20), R Burrandana Rd to cnr Pulletop Rd (7.29), returns via Burrandana Rd, R Waverly (7.37), R Holbrook, R Lloyd Rd (Lloyd Rd Interchange 7.56 – connects with bus 103 – see above), Lloyd, L Plumpton, L Brindabella, R Stirling, L Tamar, L Red Hill, L Berembee (8.15), L Brooklyn, R Wilgoma, R Bourkelands, R Bourke, R Temerloh, L Malaya, L Leavenworth (8.21), R Bourke, R Blamey to school. S144 7.43 E X CNR COOTAMUNDRA BLVD & PARADISE DR – Via Paradise, R Barmedman, R Muttama, R Ross, R Cootamundra, L Pine Gully, R Valder, R Nathan Cobb, L McKeown (7.52), L Nathan Cobb, R Boorooma, L Farrer, R Whitten, R Bradman, R Darcy, R Sturrock, L Farrer, L Boorooma (8.01), R Avocet, R Gunn, R Pugsley (8.06), R Doman, L Gunn, L Avocet, R Rainbow, L Samson, L Franklin, R Avocet, R Boorooma (8.20), L Gardiner, L William, R Hampden, Travis, L Beckwith, L Crampton, R Simmons (8.35), L Johnston, R Tarcutta, R Edward, L Edmondson, R Coleman, L Trevor, R Urana, L Halloran to school. S100 8.11 EX CNR RED HILL RD & PLUMPTON RD - Via Plumpton, Lake Albert, L Railway, L Collins, R Coleman, R Edmondson (8.28), L Edward, R Docker, L Shaw, R Albury, R Docker, Bourke, (via Mt Austin), Blamey to school. S109 7.43 EX CNR BRUNSKILL AVE & KURRAJONG AVE - Via R Kurrajong, R Sackville, Hazelwood (7.47), Melaleuca, R Mangrove, L Elizabeth, L Sturt Hwy (7.52), L Kooringal Rd, (8.03), R Simkin, R Kilpatrick, L Sherwood, L Lake Albert, L Fay, R Ziegler, R Berala, L The Boulevarde, L Lake Albert Rd (8.18) Plumpton, R Red Hill, R Missouri (8.24), L Nordlingen, R Malaya, L Leavenworth, R Bourke, R Blamey to school. S139 7.50 EX CNR MAIN ST & LAKE ST - Via Lake, L Graham, R Hume, L Forest, L Brunskill, R Vincent (7.54), L Gardenia, L Telopea, L Nandina, R Oleander, L Cassia, R Lake Albert, L Lakeside, R Lansdowne (7.59), L Dalkeith, L Lansdowne, R Plumpton, Kooringal, L Cochrane, L Plumpton, R Red Hill into Service Lane at Horsley St, L Henwood, R Red Hill, R Missouri (8.13), L Nordlingen, L Leavenworth, R Bourke, R Blamey to school. S163 8.36 EX CNR BANDERA AV & UNDURRA DR – Via Undurra, L Dalman, R Kimba (8.39), R Yentoo, R Pinaroo, L Darri (8.47), L Karoom, R Pinaroo, R Fernleigh, L Bourke, R Blamey to school. S121 8.23 EX ASHMONT AV & BULOLO ST - Via Ashmont Av, R Montgomery, L Moreshead, L Mallory, R Tedder, L Truscott, Tobruk, R Connorton (8.29), L Marshall, R Mumford, L Cameron, L Fernleigh, R Kerr (8.32), R Crawford, L Swan, L O'Regan, L Crisp, R Fernleigh, R Pinaroo, L Dalman, R Glenfield, L Bruce, R 1st Raye, L Bruce, R Martin, L Maher (8.47), R Adjin, R Huthwaite, L Bourke, R Blamey to school. S101 8.49 EX CNR RED HILL RD & HUDSON DR - Via Hudson, L Hargrave, L Deakin, R Holbrook, L Clifton, L Kaloona (8.53), R Bourkelands, L, Wilgoma, L Brooklyn, R Berembee, L Red Hill, R Ramus, R Raye, R Bruce, L Bourke, R Blamey to school. S179 7.47 EX CNR GREGADOO RD & MAIN ST - Via Gregadoo, L Plumpton, R Lloyd, R Holbrook, R Clifton (7.56), L Kaloona, R Bourkelands, L Wilgoma, L Brooklyn, R Berembee, L Red Hill, L Watson to Lingiari Dr roundabout (8.11), returns Watson, R Red Hill, L Ramus, (8.15), L Raye, R Bruce, R Bourke, L Henschke, R Nordlingen, L Malaya, L Leavenworth, R Bourke, R Blamey to school. Busabout Wagga - Altered School Bus Timetable From: Monday 31st August 2020 Turvey Park Primary School. Page 2 of 2 Route Time Afternoon Bus Route EX SCHOOL IN BLAMEY ST. S159 3.35 TO ASHMONT - Via Blamey, L Mitchelmore, R Urana, L Macleay (Wagga Wagga High School 3.40 – connects with bus S203 – see below), L Coleman, R Edmondson, L Edward, L Dobney, Ashmont, L Tarakan, R Bulolo, R Fernleigh, L Crisp, R Eaton, R Swan, R Crawford, L Kerr, L Fernleigh, R Cameron, R Mumford, L Marshall, R Connorton, L Tobruk, Truscott, R Tedder, L Mallory, R Moreshead to cnr Montgomery St. TO FEATHERWOOD DR & DUNNS RD – First Stop Springvale Rd – Catch bus S159 (see above) to Wagga Wagga High School where you change onto bus S203 at 3.41 for travel express to Plumpton Rd, R Springvale, L Featherwood to cnr Holbrook Rd, then express to Currawang Rd, L Dunns to cnr Holbrook Rd. S155 3.37 TO NORTH WAGGA WAGGA - Via Blamey, L Mitchelmore, R Urana, L Macleay, L Coleman, R Edmondson, R Erin, L Macleay, R Railway, L Lake Albert, Tarcutta, L Johnston, R Trail, L Gurwood, L Simmons, L Johnston, L Trail, L Crampton, R Beckwith, R Travers, Hampden, L Marah, L George, R William, L Wall, L Hampden, R Cooramin, L East, L Old Bomen, L Hampden, L Mill, R Marah, L Mingara, L East, R Mill, Oura, L Byrnes to cnr Hillary St. S156 3.37 TO TOLLAND & LAKE ALBERT - Via Blamey, L Heath, L Urana, L College, L Charleville, R Hely, L Fernleigh, R Bourke, L Short, R Manoora, L Walteela, R Northcott, L Leavenworth, R Malaya, L Nordlingen, R Missouri, L Red Hill, R Plumpton, L Lansdowne, L Lakeside, R Lake Albert, L Oleander, L Nandina, R Telopea, R Gardenia, R Vincent, L Brunskill, R Forrest, R Hume, L Graham, R Lake, R Main, L Lake Albert Rd to R Kooringal Rd. S122 3.49 TO ESTELLA - Via Blamey, L Heath, Trevor, R Grandview, L Macleay, L Coleman, R Edmondson, Best, Ivan Jack, Trail, L Kincaid, R Moorong Service Lane, Colin Knott, L Boorooma, L Avocet, L Franklin, R Samson, R Rainbow, L Avocet, R Gunn, R Doman, L Pugsley, R Gunn, L Estella, L Pine Gully, R Cootamundra, L Paradise, R Barmedman, R Muttama, R Ross, R Cootamundra to cnr Paradise Dr. S185 3.50 TO CENTRAL WAGGA WAGGA & BOOROOMA- Via Blamey, L Heath, L Urana, R Bourke, Docker, R Edwards, L Murray, L Forsyth, L Docker, R Bolton, R Shaw, L Kincaid to Moorong St then express to Estella Rd, L Boorooma St, R Farrer, R Sturrock, L Darcy, L Bradman, L Whitten to cnr Farrer Rd. EX SCHOOL IN HALLORAN ST. S170 3.30 TO GLENFIELD – Via Halloran, R Blamey, L Bourke, R Fernleigh, L Pinaroo, R Dalman, L Undurra, R Bandera, R Dalman, R Glenfield, L Bruce to cnr Bourke St. S124 3.34 TO THE ROCK - Via Halloran, R Blamey then express to Olympic Hwy, L Scott, R Milne, R Emily, L Olympic Hwy, R Yerong, R Urana to cnr Day St (4.12). S151 3.35 TO KOORINGAL & FOREST HILL - Via Halloran, R Blamey, R Bourke, L Urana, L College, L Charleville, R Hely, L Fernleigh, R Bourke, L Short, R Manoora, L Walteela, R Northcott, R Leavenworth, L Bourke, L Henschke, R Nixon, R Girra, L Red Hill Service Road, R Missouri, L Red Hill, L Plumpton, Lake Albert, R 2nd Boulevarde, L Berala, L Ziegler, L Fay, R Lake Albert, R Hammond, Sturt Hwy, R Elizabeth, R Mangrove, L Melaleuca, Hazelwood, Sackville, L Kurrajong, L Brunskill to cnr Elizabeth Av. S149 3.38 TO BOURKELANDS & PULLETOP - Via Halloran, R Blamey, R Bourke, L Charleville, L Hely, L Fernleigh, R Bourke, L Red Hill, R Berembee, L Brooklyn, R Wilgoma, R Bourkelands, L Bourke, R Holbrook, L Deakin (Deakin Av Interchange 3.55) then via Holbrook, L Burrandana Rd to cnr Pulletop Rd, returns via Burrandana Rd, L Paper Forest, R Holbrook, L Tywong to Baylis St. S164 3.40 TO HILLTOP, TOLLAND & SPRINGVALE - Via Halloran, R Blamey, R Bourke, L Charleville, L Hely, L Fernleigh, R Bourke, L Temerloh, R Malaya, R Nordlingen, L Henschke, R Bourke, L Bruce, L 2nd Raye, R Ramus then express to st Kaloona Dr, R Clifton, L Holbrook, R Indigo, L 1 Peppermint, R Indigo, R Glenoak, L Mirbelia, R Holbrook, L Lloyd, L Plumpton, R Gregadoo to cnr Mitchell Rd. S168 3.44 TO GLENFIELD, LLOYD & TOLLAND - Via Halloran, R Blamey, L Bourke, R Fernleigh, L Glenfield, R Dalman, R Karoom, L Pinaroo, R Yentoo, L Kimba, R Dalman, L Red Hill, R Hudson, L Hargrave, L Deakin, L Holbrook, Glenfield, R Bruce, R 1st Raye, L Bruce, R Awaba, R Maher, L Adjin, R Huthwaite to cnr Bourke St.
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