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Newcastle Transport Network Effective 13 December 2020 Newcastle Transport network effective 13 December 2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Trains toward Maitland & Hunter Valley Hunter Valley Buses operates routes in this area. Hunter Valley Buses operates routes in this area. Visit cdcbus.com.au for more information. Visit cdcbus.com.au for more information. Inset map Wallsend 260 261 140 Inset map Broadmeadow Busways operates routes in this area. Visit busways.com.au for more information. 150 151 152 A Broadmeadow 21 a Wallsend p y Kooragang 25 B Sandgate N 23 27 y d 21 ei t R M 27 lso i end n C lls a a 25 St 24 42 r W it Shortland e la Port Stephens Coaches operates routes in this area. 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