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DARAMALAN COLLEGE Plan Your Trip with the TC Journey Planner! Visit Transport.Act.Gov.Au for Details Effective 12 July 2021 DARAMALAN COLLEGE Plan your trip with the TC Journey planner! Visit transport.act.gov.au for details Effective 12 July 2021 Local area map School start 8:45 am Dickson Interchange Route R1 to City School finish 3:30 pm Route R1 to Gungahlin Woolley St Bus Stop 945 Dickson Pl Routes R9 , 50 to Watson Routes 30, 51, 53 to Dickson Bus stop location Route 31 to City Badham St Route 18 to Dickson Northbourne Ave Cape St 30 Regular route number t S Bus Stop 946 1018 School route number r Routes R9 , 30, 31 to Belconnen e Routes 50, 51 to City p Bus Stop 2558 w Route 53 to National Museum o Routes 1018, 1019, 1020, C R1 RAPID route number Route 18 to Gungahlin 1021, 1022, 1023 Route 31 to Belconnen Walking route Daramalan College Challis St Northbourne Ave Bus Stop 5106 Routes 1018, 1019, 1020, 1022, 1023 Local area map provides indicative Morphett St Bus Stop 3163 Route 1021 AM walking paths only. This map is designed Route 31 to City to represent local public transport options in the area and is not to scale transport.act.gov.au DARAMALAN COLLEGE Plan your trip with the TC Journey planner! Visit transport.act.gov.au for details Effective 12 July 2021 Summary of bus services Route AM PM Suburbs/Areas Serviced Other information R1 Gungahlin Interchange, Franklin, Harrison, Dickson, Lyneham, Turner, Braddon, City Interchange R9 Belconnen Interchanges, Bruce, Dickson Interchange, Watson 18 Gungahlin Interchange, Franklin, Harrison, Kenny, Mitchell, Dickson Interchange, Dickson 30 Dickson Interchange, Kaleen, Giralang, Bruce, Belconnen Interchanges City Interchange, Braddon, Ainslie, Dickson 31 Interchange, Lyneham, Kaleen, Belconnen Interchanges 50 Watson, Downer, Dickson, Dickson Interchange, Lyneham, O'Connor, City Interchange 51 Dickson, Dickson Interchange, North Lyneham, Lyneham, Turner, O'Connor, City Interchange 53 Dickson, Dickson Interchange, Hackett, Ainslie, City Interchange, Acton 1018 Crace, Giralang, Kaleen 1019 Nicholls 1020 Gungahlin Interchange, Franklin, Harrison 1021 Watson, Hackett 1022 Casey, Ngunnawal, Palmerston, Mitchell 1023 Bonner, Amaroo, Gungahlin, Franklin transport.act.gov.au DARAMALAN COLLEGE Plan your trip with the TC Journey planner! Visit transport.act.gov.au for details Effective 12 July 2021 Morning regular services 30 From Belconnen Cohen St Interchange Plt 2 7:36 Westfield 7:55 Belconnen 31 7:38 Belconnen 7:57 Interchange Plt 3 From Belconnen7:40 University 7:59 of Canberra Cohen St 7:45 Interchange Plt 2 UC HS 8:04 (Kaleen) 7:43 Westfield 7:51 8:01 Giralang Belconnen 8:10 PS Other times available. Visit transport.act.gov.au Morning school7:45 services Belconnen 7:59 8:03 Interchange Plt 3 1018 8:18 Kaleen Village 7:47 8:02 8:05 Gwydir Square Dickson 8:21 Interchange Plt 1 From Crace 7:59 Dickson 8:17 8:17 Interchange Plt 1 Dickson Shops Langtree/ 8:36 (Cowper St) Durong 8:11 Daramalan 8:22 8:29 College 7:46 Crace 31 8:41 1020 Shops 8:15 8:33 7:50 From City Kaleen Village From Gungahlin7:58 City Interchange Platform 8 Gungahlin Gwydir Square 7:53 Interchange Plt 3 8:05 Merici Daramalan 8:19 College 7:55 Cultivation/ College 8:05 Angora 8:21 Daramalan 8:31 8:04 College Well Station/ 1019 Other times available. Visit transport.act.gov.au Flemington 8:11 transport.act.gov.au 8:37 8:12 Daramalan College From Nicholls 8:24 Lexcen/ Gungahlin 7:49 Gold Creek 1021 PS 7:51 Federation Square From Watson 8:02 Daramalan Watson College Shops 8:27 8:10 Watson Terminus 8:14 Hackett Shops 8:19 Daramalan College 8:27 DARAMALAN COLLEGE Plan your trip with the TC Journey planner! Visit transport.act.gov.au for details Effective 12 July 2021 1022 From Casey Casey Market Town 7:49 Wanganeen/ Morning Gurrang 7:57 Kosciuszko/ R9 Amarina From BelconnenRAPID 8:03 Daramalan College 8:27 Cohen St services Interchange Plt 3 7:49 Westfield 1023 8:00 Belconnen Plt 1 7:51 Belconnen 8:02 Interchange Plt 1 From Bonner 7:53 Eardley/ 8:04 Bonner Thynne Shops 8:01 Dickson 7:48 8:11 Katherine/ Interchange Shoalhaven 8:13 Dickson Shops 7:54 Paul Coe Cres 8:24 R9 (Cowper St) Other times available. VisitShops transport.act.gov.au 8:15 From Watson 8:01 8:26 Gungahlin Interchange Plt 3 8:06 Oodgeroo/ Watson Nullarbor Terminus 8:11 Daramalan 8:03 Watson College 8:18 Shops 8:29 8:09 Dickson Shops 8:24 (Antill St) 8:14 Dickson 8:29 transport.act.gov.au Interchange Plt 1 8:16 8:31 DARAMALAN COLLEGE Plan your trip with the TC Journey planner! Visit transport.act.gov.au for details Effective 12 July 2021 Afternoon regular services 30 To Belconnen Dickson Shops (Cowper St) 3:39 Dickson 3:52 Interchange Plt 1 31 3:43 3:56 Kaleen Village 3:56 Giralang To City 4:09 PS Daramalan 4:00 UC HS College 4:13 (Kaleen) 3:50 Merici 4:07 University College 4:20 Afternoon school services of Canberra Other times available. Visit transport.act.gov.au 3:55 4:14 Belconnen 1018 City Interchange 4:27 Interchange 4:07 4:19 Westfield 4:32 Belconnen To Crace 4:21 Cohen St Daramalan 4:34 Interchange College 4:27 3:45 31 4:40 1020 Gwydir Square 4:01 Kaleen Village To Belconnen To Gungahlin4:09 Crace Daramalan College Daramalan Shops College 4:21 Langtree/ 3:44 Dickson Interchange 3:40 Well Station/ Durong Flemington 4:26 3:49 Gwydir Square 3:52 Cultivation/ 1019 transport.act.gov.au Dimby 3:59 Belconnen Interchange 4:00 Gungahlin To Nicholls Interchange 4:08 Westfield 4:10 Daramalan Belconnen College 4:10 Cohen St 3:45 Interchange 1021 Federation Square 4:15 4:07 Gold Creek PS To Watson4:19 Lexcen/ Daramalan Gungahlin College 4:26 3:45 Hackett Shops 3:53 Watson Terminus 3:59 Watson Shops 4:04 DARAMALAN COLLEGE Plan your trip with the TC Journey planner! Visit transport.act.gov.au for details Effective 12 July 2021 1022 To Casey 1023 To Bonner Daramalan Kosciuszko/ Wanganeen/ Casey Daramalan Oodgeroo/ Gungahlin Paul Coe CresKatherine/ Bonner College Redcliffe Arabanoo Market Town College Kilmeny Interchange Shops Auburn Shops 3:42 3:59 4:11 4:24 3:41 3:56 4:03 4:09 4:15 4:25 Afternoon RAPID services Other times available. Visit transport.act.gov.au R9 To Watson R9 To Belconnen Dickson Dickson ShopsWatson Watson Dickson ShopsDickson Eardley/ Belconnen Westfield Cohen St Interchange Plt(Cowper 1 St) Shops Terminus (Antill St) Interchange PltThynne 2 Interchange Belconnen Interchange 3:44 3:46 3:52 4:00 3:33 3:35 3:49 3:56 3:58 4:03 3:59 4:01 4:07 4:15 ..... 3:42 3:56 4:03 4:05 4:10 ..... 3:47 4:01 4:08 4:10 4:15 3:47 3:49 4:03 4:10 4:12 4:17 4:02 4:04 4:18 4:25 4:27 4:32 transport.act.gov.au GUNGAHLIN TO CITY via Flemington Rd, Dickson & Northbourne Ave Effective 18 July 2020 R1 ROUTE MAP Gungahlin Hibber Nicholls CIT Gungahlin son St Throsby Gungahlin Manning Clark North College Gungahlin Gungahlin Pond Place Mapleton Avenue Palmerston Franklin Mother Teresa School R8 Harrison Spence School Nullarbor Avenue Crace Harrison Flemington Rd Well Station Drive Evatt Giralang Mitchell McKellar R8 Kenny Kaleen Lawson EPIC and Lake Racecourse Ginninderra University of Canberra Belconnen Hospital Phillip Avenue Watson Westeld Belconnen University of Canberra Federal Hwy R1 Downer Bruce R9 Swinden Street Australian Catholic Hackett University Lyneham R9 CIT Bruce Lyneham Jamison High School Dickson Centre Dickson Calvary Interchange Hospital Bruce Daramalan College Aranda R2 R3 R4 Northbourne Ave Macarthur Ave Ainslie O’Connor Ipima Street Merici College R1 Turner Braddon Elouera Street Australian National University City Interchange Alinga Street Canberra Centre Reid Acton City R3 CIT Reid R2 R4 West Lake West Campbell Basin R5 R6 Australian Defence R7 R10 Force Academy Lake Burley Grifn Light Rail route Light Rail stop R1 Route number Shopping centre Bicycle rails Bicycle cage R2 RAPID route Mode interchange Educational institution Hospital Bicycle lockers Park and Ride transport.act.gov.au BELCONNEN TO WATSON via Bruce and Dickson Effective 18 July 2020 R9 ROUTE MAP Gungahlin Pond Fraser Palmerston R8 Franklin Spence Flynn Crace Harrison R1 Melba Evatt Giralang Mitchell McKellar R8 R1 Light Rail Florey Kenny Watson Kaleen Terminus Belconnen Lawson R3 nall St Lake Aspi H Ginninderra UC College Majura Westeld Lake Ginninderra Belconnen t Primary School University S Westeld of Canberra x R2 B o Belconnen Hospital n Watson K Phillip Ave University Lyneham A Emu Bank of Canberra Bruce High School Page HaydonEardley Dr St Cohen St G College St T R1 Downer R9 h D y C n Ginninderra Dr R9 Cohen St n e St R9 Windeyer St Interchange Braybrooke St Belconnen M Radford Battye St Hackett Interchange Lyneham ouat College St Australian Antill St Catholic Eastern Valley Way Valley Eastern Watkin St Brindabella Christian University Jamison E CIT Bruce College Lyneham Centre Badham St F Calvary Dickson Dickson Macquarie Hospital College Weetangera Bruce Dickson Cowper St Interchange Emmaus Christian School Daramalan Ainslie Aranda R2 R3 R4 College O’Connor Cook Northbourne Ave R1 Turner Braddon Australian National University Canberra Centre Reid Acton City CIT Reid West Lake West R3 Campbell Basin Lake Australian Defence Burley Grifn Force Academy Central Basin Bus route Bus interchange Mode interchange Educational institution Hospital Bicycle lockers Park and Ride R1 RAPID route Bus terminus R9 Route number Shopping centre Bicycle rails Bicycle cage Bus stop / this side only transport.act.gov.au DICKSON TO GUNGAHLIN via Mitchell, Harrison and Franklin Effective 18 July 2020 18 ROUTE MAP Gungahlin G CIT Gungahlin Gungahlin Place Nicholls l Throsby P n i T l he Valley Av h e a g R8 M n Gungahlin Gungahlin u a n Pond G College n R1 Mother Teresa Catholic i n Primary
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