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Gladstone Timetables Your Valuables Secured $ % Fares Travel tips qconnect journey planner Fares are calculated on the number of zones you 1. Visit www.qconnect.qld.gov.au to use the The qconnect journey planner enables you Gladstone use in your journey. qconnect journey planner and access to plan your trip in any Queensland town that timetable information. has qconnect bus services. To access the Bus timetable Fare zone calculator 2. Plan to arrive at least five minutes prior to journey planner, go to www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. Fare Destination zone departure. Simply enter your trip details and get an instant Zone 1 2 3 4 5 3. Check the approaching bus is the service you trip summary. Origin zone 1 1 2 2 3 4 require by looking at the destination sign. 4. At designated bus stops, signal the driver 2 2 1 2 3 4 clearly by placing your hand out as the bus journey planner Urban bus services Monday to Friday 3 2 2 1 2 3 approaches. Keep your arm extended until Fields marked with*must be completed route servicing 4 3 3 2 1 2 the driver indicates. Select city or town Select region 5. If you have a concession card, have it ready 500 City loop (clockwise) 5 4 4 3 2 1 * From: Road Landmark to show the driver. Enter Departure Location 501 City loop (anti-clockwise) Ticket options 6. Ask for a ticket by destination or by the * To: Road Landmark number of zones you will cross. Enter Destination Location 502 Stockland Gladstone to airport/Seaview Hts qconnect single Date: Departure Time: Scan this code to One - way ticket to reach your destination, 7. Once you’ve boarded just sit back and enjoy 503 Stockland Gladstone to Kirkwood via Sun including transfers within two hours on any the ride. If you need to stand, securely hold on Plan journey Clear all connect directly Valley and Telina to a handle. View Transit Terms and Conditions >> with the qconnect qconnect service. 504 Stockland Gladstone to New Auckland qconnect daily 8. Ring the stop bell at least 100 metres before journey planner. Unlimited travel within the zones purchased until your stop. If you are unsure where you should 505 Stockland Gladstone to Benaraby Rd via the last service scheduled on the day of issue, get off, ask the driver when you are boarding Sun Valley, Telina and Glen Eden valid on all qconnect services. the bus and remain seated until the bus stops. 506 Stockland Gladstone to Kirkwood via New qconnect weekly 9. If crossing the road after alighting, wait for the For more information Auckland and Carinya Park Unlimited travel within the zones purchased for bus to move away and check the road is clear. • Timetables one week (seven consecutive days) from the date Lost property • Concessions 550 Stockland Gladstone to Tannum via Glen of issue, valid on all qconnect services. For all lost property enquiries, please enquire with • Access and mobility Eden and Boyne Island Access and mobility your local qconnect bus operator. search qconnect Many qconnect bus services are accessible. For Food and drink accessible bus availability, please contact your Due to unforseen circumstances, details on this timetable qconnect operator. Please refrain from eating or drinking on all qconnect bus services. may change. For up-to-date information search qconnect Translating and Interpreting for information on timetables, maps, fares, journey planning, Travelling with a pram special events and accessibility. Service – 13 14 50 effective December 2015 When travelling during peak hours, or if the If you have any problems with reading and wheelchair space is occupied, prams and strollers Your Gladstone/Boyne Island/Tannum Sands speaking English, contact the Translating and will need to be stored in the luggage racks. At all qconnect bus operator Interpreting Service on 13 14 50 for assistance, other times you can travel with the child seated in anywhere in Queensland at any time. the pram. Concessions Safety and security Information on discounts and concessions is Keep your personal property with you at all times available at www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. while travelling. Make sure your bag is closed and Buslink Gladstone Timetables your valuables secured. If you see an unattended ph. 4972 1670 bag please report it to a staff member. This timetable covers Gladstone, Boyne Island fax. 4972 5137 Security surveillance and Tannum Sands. Timetables are available from [email protected] Buslink and www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. Many buses in the qconnect network are equipped with closed circuit television cameras. www.buslink.com.au Sundays and public holidays If you have any concerns while travelling please 9 Lyons St There are no services on Sundays or speak to your bus driver. public holidays. Gladstone Qld 4680 Bicycles No smoking/alcohol Bicycles are not permitted on buses at any © The State of Queensland Smoking is prohibited on all services. time. Cyclists are encouraged to use bike locker (Department of Transport and Main Roads) 2019 Alcohol may not be consumed on any service. facilities where they are available. qconnect tt Gladstone (Rte 500-550) printed February 2019 Route Stockland Gladstone to Tannum Sands 550 servicing Glen Eden, Boyne Island and Tannum Central Monday to Friday 550 550 550 550 550 550 550 550 550 am am am am am pm pm pm pm Stockland Gladstone (Philip St) 7.00 7.00 ..... ..... 11.00 2.00 3.27 5.00 5.27 Glen Eden Drive ..... 7.10 ..... ..... 11.10 2.10 ..... 5.10 5.37 Toolooa State High 7.11 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 3.38 ..... ..... Malpas St / McLeod St 7.28 7.28 ..... 8.22 11.28 2.28 3.55 5.28 5.55 Boyne Plaza 7.29 7.33 ..... ..... 11.33 2.33 3.56 5.33 6.00 Alkina Crescent 7.32 7.38 8.02 ..... 11.38 2.38 3.59 5.38 6.05 Boyne Plaza 7.35 7.41 8.06 ..... 11.41 2.41 4.02 5.41 6.08 Tannum Central 7.46 7.50 8.11 8.31 11.50 2.50 4.13 5.50 6.17 Tannum Sands ..... 7.53 ..... ..... 11.53 2.53 ..... 5.53 6.20 Tannum Sands State School ..... ..... 8.13 8.34 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Tannum Sands State High School 7.49 ..... 8.15 8.37 ..... ..... 4.16 ..... ..... 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Tannum Central 7.03 8.03 8.53 12.03 3.04 3.31 4.23 6.03 Boyne Plaza 7.12 8.12 9.02 12.12 3.09 3.39 4.32 6.12 Alkina Crescent 7.15 8.15 9.05 12.15 3.13 3.45 4.35 6.15 Boyne Plaza 7.20 8.20 9.10 12.20 3.17 3.49 4.40 6.20 McLeod St 7.25 8.25 9.15 12.25 3.20 3.55 4.45 6.25 Glen Eden Drive 7.43 8.43 9.33 12.43 ..... 4.13 5.03 6.43 Stockland Gladstone (Philip St) 7.56 8.56 9.46 12.56 ..... 4.26 5.16 6.56 Explanations Service operates school days only Service operates school holidays only ina C lk r A e s Wyndham Coral e ort Park Sea r D t bus route y S e l 550 d a n route number a H dr n shopping centre a t a Ora na Av C school Fare K a Canoe Point n Zone o 550 Botanic Reserve e ae Boyne P 5 Bindaree Lodge River o in r t Metres 375 750 D R se d ou t The Oaks Rd S th h n g o i Davina St St Francis Ce L Primary School d nten y Dr e ar W l a y n C Hay d B e oo Linda St s h th A a v St Av m r d M e A D r i f l v n l o l e pt Tyson n A i Boyne am d H C u one H R r m Plaza St a es E M n e m s an o k p p a d c ton lp g e K D v a n n e r A a n a t s i S c Boyne Island L W t d in al fi S a g on i Conservation Park W r D c t a S L t a Boyne Island ta a h P r Tannum Central J State School t C a C r re D o Tannum Shopping u r s t r b S y Centre a r l e Sands S o N t c e h h i o l e s State D S p d A t r t School t n S u v e Dr d n a n Cremorn ri t e S R d H B s 550 R S Wild s k a S e t lp d Cattle a re a n lg C Creek M E a B a d Tannm e Cr S yre d a St o v S w Fare S r i e n m a an Zone t t mo D g u r J S t d o n e l a r o n n a a o n S 5 i rc n Ta S e a n t i r T a t D D C h r l u tion a na B ro Co Mcleod St 550 school Tannum Sands extension State High School Boyne Island Rd Boyne Island/ Tanum Sands Golf Club Gladstone atone Coral Sea Gladstone Coral Sea Boat Harbour Boat Harbour atone arina arina Auckland St Auckland St Dr City loop route 500rke City loop route 501 Morgan St ou Morgan St Lord St atone ’R O k atone ek (clockwise)f ree (anti-clockwise) Cre l nd C 501S land entra A uckla Auck A entra Yaroon St Gladstone Central Yaroon St Gladstone Central State School Lord St State School Hanson Rd Hanson Rd Lord St Central L Roseberry St Roseberry St Goondoon St Kent St William St KentScenery St St Scenery St William St Side St arne Side St Goondoon St arne Gladstone Gladstone Railway oint Railway oint Star of the Station Star of the Sea Catholic Auckland St St Station t Flinders St Tank St g Sea Catholic Tank St S School n Flinders St School ng Rigby o u u Gladstone Y Rigby Yo Park and Pool Gladstone Park and Pool Auckland St Hospital Palm Dr Barney St Mater Toolooa St Hospital Palm Dr Mater Toolooa St Hospital 500S Oaka St Eden St Barney St Rosella Park Off St Hospital Eden St School Rosella Park 501S Oaka St School RossellaP
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