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S564 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route S564 bus time schedule & line map S564 Fingal Bay View In Website Mode The S564 bus line Fingal Bay has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Fingal Bay: 3:12 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest S564 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next S564 bus arriving. Direction: Fingal Bay S564 bus Time Schedule 93 stops Fingal Bay Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational San Clemente High School, Grebert St Crebert Street, Mayƒeld (Newcastle) Tuesday 3:12 PM Hunter Christian School, Bull St Wednesday 3:12 PM 26 Bull Street, Mayƒeld (Newcastle) Thursday Not Operational Shell Beach Park, Tourle St Friday Not Operational Nelson Bay Rd opp Stockton Cemetery Saturday Not Operational Nelson Bay Rd opp Taylor Rd Nelson Bay Rd opp Vardon Rd 1012 Nelson Bay Road, Fern Bay S564 bus Info Direction: Fingal Bay 1041 Nelson Bay Rd Stops: 93 1041 Nelson Bay Road, Fern Bay Trip Duration: 82 min Line Summary: San Clemente High School, Grebert 1073 Nelson Bay Rd St, Hunter Christian School, Bull St, Shell Beach Park, 1073 Nelson Bay Road, Fern Bay Tourle St, Nelson Bay Rd opp Stockton Cemetery, Nelson Bay Rd opp Taylor Rd, Nelson Bay Rd opp Nelson Bay Rd at Sunrise Pde Vardon Rd, 1041 Nelson Bay Rd, 1073 Nelson Bay Rd, Nelson Bay Rd at Sunrise Pde, Nelson Bay Rd Nelson Bay Rd opp Bayway Village opp Bayway Village, Nelson Bay Rd before Fullerton 1117 Nelson Bay Road, Fern Bay Cove Rd, Nelson Bay Rd after Fullerton Cove Rd, Nelson Bay Rd before Coxs Lane, Nelson Bay Rd Nelson Bay Rd before Fullerton Cove Rd after Coxs Lane, Nelson Bay Rd at Fullerton Cove Rd, Nelson Bay Rd after Cabbage Tree Rd, Nelson Bay Rd Nelson Bay Rd after Fullerton Cove Rd before Slades Rd, Banksia Grove Village, Nelson Bay Rd, Williamtown Leisure Village, Nelson Bay Rd, Nelson Bay Rd before Coxs Lane Nelson Bay Rd before Sansom Rd, Salt Ash Public School, Cecilia Cl, Nelson Bay Rd after Richardson Rd, Church Of Christ, Nelson Bay Rd, 2741 Nelson Nelson Bay Rd after Coxs Lane Bay Rd, 2875 Nelson Bay Rd, Marsh Rd after Nelson Bay Rd, Marsh Rd opp 142, Marsh Rd opp 294, Nelson Bay Rd at Fullerton Cove Rd Marsh Rd opp 478, 643 Marsh Rd, Marsh Rd opp Bobs Farm Public School, 3797 Nelson Bay Rd, 3927 Nelson Bay Rd after Cabbage Tree Rd Nelson Bay Rd, Nelson Bay Rd after Binder Rd, Nelson Bay Rd after Trotter Rd, 4177 Nelson Bay Rd, Nelson Bay Rd before Slades Rd Nelson Bay Rd before Port Stephens Dr, Sahara 2 Sandeman Street, Williamtown Trails, Port Stephens Dr, Port Stephens Coaches Depot, Port Stephens Dr, Port Stephens Dr opp Sky Banksia Grove Village, Nelson Bay Rd Cl, Port Stephens Dr before Taylors Beach Rd, Port 2129 Nelson Bay Road, Williamtown Stephens Dr opp Trades Ct, Port Stephens Dr after Diere Point Rd, Port Stephens Dr before Kanimbla Dr, Williamtown Leisure Village, Nelson Bay Rd Port Stephens Dr after Kanimbla Dr, Salamander Way 2222 Nelson Bay Road, Williamtown opp 64, 85 Salamander Way, Salamander Way opp Horizons Dr, 117 Salamander Way, Nelson Bay Nelson Bay Rd before Sansom Rd Church, Salamander Way, Salamander Way opp 174a, Salamander Way opp 146, Salamander Sports Salt Ash Public School, Cecilia Cl Center, Sandy Point Rd, Sandy Point Rd after Worimi Dr, Sandy Point Rd opp Spinnaker Way, Sandy Point Nelson Bay Rd after Richardson Rd Rd before Foreshore Dr, Sandy Point Rd at Carroll Av, Sandy Point Rd at Judith St, Sandy Point Rd opp The Church Of Christ, Nelson Bay Rd Peninsula, 68 Sandy Point Rd, 22 Sandy Point Rd, 2645 Nelson Bay Road, Salt Ash Sandy Point Rd opp Pantowora St, Government Rd opp Bagnall Beach Rd, Government Rd before 2741 Nelson Bay Rd Burbong St, Government Rd before Harrington St, Government Rd opp Seaham St, Government Rd 2875 Nelson Bay Rd before Church St, Donald St before Stockton St, Magnus St opp Donald St, Fingal St before Trafalgar Marsh Rd after Nelson Bay Rd St, Austral St after Trafalgar St, Austral St opp Seabreeze Shops, Trevally St at Fingal St, Trevally St opp Tomaree Community Hospital, Shoal Bay Rd Marsh Rd opp 142 after Gowrie Av, Shoal Bay Rd before Harwood Av, 54 Marsh Road, Bobs Farm Shoal Bay Rd opp Harbourside Haven Retirement Village, Shoal Bay Rd opp Bay Village Shops, Marsh Rd opp 294 Tomaree Rd after Victor Pde, Tomaree Rd before Verona Rd, Tomaree Rd before Marine Dr, Ocena Marsh Rd opp 478 Beach Trail, Marine Dr, Marine Dr opp Lentara St, Marine Dr opp Darramba Rd, Rocky Point Rd opp 643 Marsh Rd Lentara St, Rocky Point Rd after Whitesands Rd, 191 Marsh Road, Bobs Farm Rocky Point Rd opp Fingal Bay Sport Club, 139 Rocky Point Rd, Rocky Point Rd at Coral St, Rocky Marsh Rd opp Bobs Farm Public School Point Rd after Legana Cl, Boulder Bay Rd before 764 Marsh Road, Bobs Farm Iluka Cl, Boulder Bay Rd at Farm Rd, Fingal Bay Shops, Market St 3797 Nelson Bay Rd 3927 Nelson Bay Rd 3927 Nelson Bay Road, Bobs Farm Nelson Bay Rd after Binder Rd Nelson Bay Rd after Trotter Rd 4091 Nelson Bay Road, Bobs Farm 4177 Nelson Bay Rd Nelson Bay Rd before Port Stephens Dr Sahara Trails, Port Stephens Dr Port Stephens Coaches Depot, Port Stephens Dr Port Stephens Dr opp Sky Cl Port Stephens Dr before Taylors Beach Rd Port Stephens Drive, Taylors Beach Port Stephens Dr opp Trades Ct 50 Port Stephens Drive, Taylors Beach Port Stephens Dr after Diere Point Rd Port Stephens Dr before Kanimbla Dr 250 Port Stephens Drive, Salamander Bay Port Stephens Dr after Kanimbla Dr 2-4 Kanimbla Drive, Salamander Bay Salamander Way opp 64 6 Salamander Gardens Court, Salamander Bay 85 Salamander Way 83 Salamander Way, Salamander Bay Salamander Way opp Horizons Dr 97 Salamander Way, Salamander Bay 117 Salamander Way 117 Salamander Way, Salamander Bay Nelson Bay Church, Salamander Way 133 Salamander Way, Salamander Bay Salamander Way opp 174a Salamander Way opp 146 148A Salamander Way, Salamander Bay Salamander Sports Center, Sandy Point Rd 266 Sandy Point Road, Salamander Bay Sandy Point Rd after Worimi Dr 163 Sandy Point Road, Salamander Bay Sandy Point Rd opp Spinnaker Way 194-210 Sandy Point Road, Salamander Bay Sandy Point Rd before Foreshore Dr 161 Sandy Point Road, Corlette Sandy Point Rd at Carroll Av 128 Sandy Point Road, Corlette Sandy Point Rd at Judith St 102 Sandy Point Road, Corlette Sandy Point Rd opp The Peninsula 76 Sandy Point Road, Corlette 68 Sandy Point Rd 66 Sandy Point Road, Corlette 22 Sandy Point Rd 22 Sandy Point Road, Corlette Sandy Point Rd opp Pantowora St 2 Sandy Point Road, Corlette Government Rd opp Bagnall Beach Rd 165 Government Road, Corlette Government Rd before Burbong St 143 Government Road, Nelson Bay Government Rd before Harrington St 116 Government Road, Nelson Bay Government Rd opp Seaham St 1 Government Road, Nelson Bay Government Rd before Church St 26 Government Road, Nelson Bay Donald St before Stockton St 36 Donald Street, Nelson Bay Magnus St opp Donald St 80 Magnus Street, Nelson Bay Fingal St before Trafalgar St 9 Fingal Street, Nelson Bay Austral St after Trafalgar St 53 Trafalgar Street, Nelson Bay Austral St opp Seabreeze Shops 50 Austral Street, Nelson Bay Trevally St at Fingal St 15 Trevally Street, Nelson Bay Trevally St opp Tomaree Community Hospital 3 Trevally Street, Nelson Bay Shoal Bay Rd after Gowrie Av 48 Shoal Bay Road, Nelson Bay Shoal Bay Rd before Harwood Av 6 Shoal Bay Road, Nelson Bay Shoal Bay Rd opp Harbourside Haven Retirement Village 89A Shoal Bay Road, Shoal Bay Shoal Bay Rd opp Bay Village Shops Tomaree Rd after Victor Pde 26 Tomaree Road, Shoal Bay Tomaree Rd before Verona Rd 64 Tomaree Road, Shoal Bay Tomaree Rd before Marine Dr 144 Tomaree Road, Shoal Bay Ocena Beach Trail, Marine Dr Marine Dr opp Lentara St 1D Marine Drive, Nelson Bay Marine Dr opp Darramba Rd 50 Marine Drive, Fingal Bay Rocky Point Rd opp Lentara St 84 Lentara Street, Fingal Bay Rocky Point Rd after Whitesands Rd 87 Rocky Point Road, Fingal Bay Rocky Point Rd opp Fingal Bay Sport Club 115 Rocky Point Road, Fingal Bay 139 Rocky Point Rd 139 Rocky Point Road, Fingal Bay Rocky Point Rd at Coral St 155 Rocky Point Road, Fingal Bay Rocky Point Rd after Legana Cl 187 Rocky Point Road, Fingal Bay Boulder Bay Rd before Iluka Cl 42 Boulder Bay Road, Fingal Bay Boulder Bay Rd at Farm Rd 44-50 Farm Road, Fingal Bay Fingal Bay Shops, Market St 5 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