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Hervey Bay Bus Timetable 5172_Hervey Bay_tt_May_2021_D.6.1.indd 1 $ % Fares Travel tips qconnect journey planner How to calculate your fare? 1. Visit www.qconnect.qld.gov.au to use the The qconnect journey planner enables you Hervey Bay Fares are calculated based on the number of qconnect journey planner and access to plan your trip in any Queensland town that zones you travel through during your journey. timetable information. has qconnect bus services. To access the Bus timetable To calculate your fare, subtract the lowest zone 2. Plan to arrive at least five minutes prior to journey planner, visit www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. you have travelled in or through, from the highest departure. Simply enter your trip details and get an instant zone you have travelled in or through, and add 3. Read the number on the approaching bus to trip summary. one zone. check if it is the one you want. This will determine the correct number of zones 4. At designated bus stops, signal the driver you will be charged for. clearly by placing your hand out as the bus journey planner approaches. Keep your arm extended until Urban bus services Fields marked with*must be completed Monday to Saturday Ticket options the driver indicates. Select region qconnect single Select city or town 5. If you have a concession card, have it ready * From: Road Landmark route servicing One - way ticket to reach your destination, to show the driver. Enter Departure Location including transfers within two hours on any 6. Ask for a ticket by destination or by the * To: Road Landmark 705 Maryborough (Monday – Sunday) qconnect service. Enter Destination Location number of zones you will cross Date: Departure Time: Scan this code to 713 Scarness/Kawungan qconnect daily 7. On the bus find your seat quickly. If you need to Plan journey Clear all connect directly 716 Pialba/Boat Harbour Unlimited travel within the zones purchased until stand, hold onto a handle. the last service scheduled on the day of issue, View Transit Terms and Conditions >> with the qconnect 8. Ring the stop bell at least 100 metres before 717 Pialba/Urangan valid on all qconnect services. journey planner. your stop. If you are unsure where you should 718 Pialba/Urangan qconnect weekly get off, ask the driver when you are boarding 720 Eli Waters Unlimited travel within the zones purchased for the bus and remain seated until the bus stops. one week (seven consecutive days) from the date 9. Wait for the bus to move away and check the 714 Kan-go Point Vernon of issue, valid on all qconnect services. road is clear before crossing the road. For more information • Timetables Access and mobility Lost property • Concessions Many qconnect bus services are accessible. For For all lost property, please enquire with your local accessible bus availability, please contact your • Access and mobility qconnect bus operator. qconnect operator. visit www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. Translating and Interpreting Food and drink Service – 13 14 50 Please refrain from eating or drinking on all Due to unforeseen circumstances, details on this timetable qconnect bus services. may change. For up-to-date information visit qconnect If you have any problems with reading and for information on timetables, maps, fares, journey planning, speaking English, contact the Translating and Travelling with a pram special events and accessibility. effective 7 June 2021 Interpreting Service on 13 14 50 for assistance, When travelling during peak hours, or if the For up-to-date information about the Kan-go on demand anywhere in Queensland at any time. wheelchair space is occupied, prams and strollers service, visit translink.com.au/ondemand. Concessions will need to be stored in the luggage racks. At all other times you can travel with the child seated in Information on discounts and concessions is the pram. available at www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. Safety and security Your Fraser Coast qconnect bus operator Timetables Keep your personal property with you at all times This timetable is one of four covering the Fraser while travelling. Make sure your bag is closed and Coast area. All timetables are available from Wide your valuables secured. If you see an unattended Bay Transit or at www.widebaytransit.com.au or bag please report it to a staff member. www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. Wide Bay Transit Security surveillance ph: 4121 3719 Sundays and public holidays Many buses in the qconnect network are fax: 4121 4889 equipped with closed circuit television cameras. Only Route 705 services operate on Sundays and Cnr Tooley and Normanby Sts public holidays. If you have any concerns while travelling please speak to your bus driver. Maryborough Qld 4650 No smoking/Alcohol Bicycles [email protected] Smoking is prohibited on all services. www.widebaytransit.com.au Alcohol may not be consumed on any service. Bicycles are not permitted on buses at any 18/5/21 3:35 pm time. Cyclists are encouraged to use bike locker © The State of Queensland facilities where they are available. (Department of Transport and Main Roads) 2021 qconnect tt Hervey Bay (Rte 705-720) printed May 2021 Hervey Bay - Maryborough network map Burrum rum St Heads Burrum Heads Bur Shopping R Centre o s d s R R H S d i s o t w v r d R D a erview a rd e s S H t d a m e 711 u Coral Sea Sunrise r C r H res u Burrum B m u Heads r Burrum r u Coast B National Park Burrum Heads Shopping P Centre ial ba -B King Coral Sea ur fis r d h um er R P H de Fare e m Point Zone a o 714 d o s Kan-go Coral Sea g 3 Craignish Eli Vernon R o Dundowran o O’Regan P Creek d d e T Creek Toogoom R t e Beach t r e s m H e alba-Burru ea e i d n P s k R r il Eli 705 d Ham ton Dr s 720 Pialba a R 711 C Torquay 716 d Waters Scarness ade Esplan Pialb eads 711 a-Burrum H Rd Fraser Lakes Golf Course Lower Mountain Rd Drury Ln Great Dundowran Main St 710 Uraween Rd 717 Sandy Howard 718 Strait d d R Fare 713 R m Zone o Urangan Old Bruce Hwy s o d g T a o or 6 e o d ba Hervey Bay H T R n d a Airport m l lb le u O ia a rr -P -P Nikenbah u ea ia B B nl lb d Stockland Hervey Bay 710 705 716 718 714 707 r ba a u Burrum or R R Kan-go c T d y Central Ave e a 711 713 717 720 H B w Town ey y rv He Fare 705 Zone 5 Booral Torbanlea Bunya Sunshine Creek Acres B Key North r u c Burgowan Ba e xters bus route Rd H Su nnysi w de Dr 701 route number y Fare Zone train line and station Stockman Susan Wy 4 shopping centre Fare caravan park Zone River school 3 Fare Zone educational institution 3 d hospital R y a B airport y Noble R ve d er fare zone boundary State Forest H Kan-go Roam Zone B Kan-go pick up point zone ru c e Scale H w State Forest y Fare 705 Zone Walliebum Metres 2000 4000 12. 2 11. Dundathu Praw Street key le Rd 11. Brugh St 13. 12. Smelter St 14. Aldershot 13. Vaughan St d R 14. Herrenberg St k e e r C r e t a a Fare w Maryborough w Zone t t l l B a a Maryborough r S West S 1 Mary River Showground u Maryborough West c Complex e 701 rail station H St Helens w 703 Mary River 703 y 702 Maryborough Mary River 707 Airport enden Rd Maryborough-Bigg Oakhurst Hospital 705 Ea to n v d a R l e r R e Anzac Granville iv d Q u Park R e Hail ’n’ ride: Hail ‘n’ ride is only Eatonvale en Town Centre 701 703 706 S Golf Course t City Hall 702 704 707 available at locations deemed safe K en 704 and appropriate. Hail ‘n’ ride is not Tinana t S Ferry St t available in the Maryborough or Maryborough Iindah R Police Paddock d West Environmental Pialba CBDs. Park Fare 706 Zone Hail the bus in a safe location 1 by raising your hand to signal Fare Zone the driver. 2 To get off the bus between stops, please advise the driver where you want to get off when boarding. 5172_Hervey Bay_tt_May_2021_D.6.1.indd 2 18/5/21 3:35 pm Route Maryborough – Hervey Bay – Maryborough servicing Hospitals, Pialba, Scarness, Torquay, Urangan, East Coast TAFE and 705 University Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday/pub hol am am am am am am am am pm pm pm pm pm am am am pm pm am am pm Maryborough Hospital .... .... 7.00 7.50 9.00 9.55 10.50 11.50 12.50 1.50 2.50 3.50 5.15 .... 8.50 11.50 12.50 3.50 .... 11.50 3.50 Maryborough City Hall 5.20 6.10 7.10 8.00 9.10 10.05 11.00 12.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.25 7.00 9.00 12.00 1.00 4.00 7.00 12.00 4.00 Station Square 5.25 6.15 7.20 8.10 9.20 10.10 11.10 12.10 1.10 2.10 3.10 4.10 5.35 7.10 9.10 12.10 1.10 4.10 7.10 12.10 4.10 East Coast TAFE ...
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