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Riverland - Adelaide Timetable Riverland - Adelaide Timetable MON, WED, THUR, FRI MON, WED, THUR, FRI TO ADELAIDE 973 FROM ADELAIDE 972 am pm RENMARK Visitor Centre 7.30 ADELAIDE Central Bus Station 4.00 Berri Berri Plaza Newsagent 7.50 Elizabeth (P) Bus Stop, Frobisher Road 4.37 Glossop Opp. Glossop Motel 7.57 Gawler (P) Gawler VisitorCentre 4.50 Barmera Barmera Visitor Centre 8.10 Nuriootpa (P) Fire Station 5.15 Cobdogla T/Off near school 8.15 Truro United Roadhouse 5.30 Kingston-on-Murray Store 8.25 Blanchetown - arrive BP Roadhouse 6.00 Waikerie Waikerie Garden Centre 8.50 Blanchetown - depart BP Roadhouse 6.10 Blanchetown - arrive BP Roadhouse 9.20 Waikerie Waikerie Garden Centre 6.40 Blanchetown - depart BP Roadhouse 9.30 Kingston-on-Murray Store 7.10 Truro Opp. United Roadhouse 10.00 Cobdogla Turn off near school 7.15 Nuriootpa (S) Opp. Fire Station 10.15 Barmera Barmera Visitor Centre 7.20 Gawler (S) Gawler Visitor Centre 10.38 Glossop Glossop Motel 7.33 Elizabeth (S) Bus Stop, Frobisher Road 10.53 Berri Berri Plaza Newagent 7.40 ADELAIDE Central Bus Station 11.30 RENMARK Visitor Centre 8.00 Long Weekend and Public Holiday periods (including the day before and the day after) - check for special timetables with your local agent or Stateliner, unless booking online which will include all alterations. On Request Denotes via turn off (S) Set-down only (P) Pick-up only All times subject to traffic and road conditions Refer to General Information for important travel details 01/04/20 AGENTS BLANCHETOWN BP Blanchetown (08) 8540 5060 WAIKERIE Waikerie Garden Centre (08) 8541 3759 KINGSTON-ON-MURRAY General Store (08) 8583 0220 BERRI Berri Plaza Newsagent & Photographics (08) 8582 2575 RENMARK Stateliner Office - Adelaide 1300 851 345 GENERAL INFORMATION RESERVATIONS Please book at least 48 hours in advance. Reservations are essential particularly on long weekends and school holidays. CHECK-IN With your luggage at least 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure time of your coach. All luggage must be clearly labelled with your name and address. TIMETABLE BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE / WEIGHT LIMIT Two pieces of personal luggage (maximum 75cm in length and weighing no more than 20kg each item) carried free. Additional items will attract an excess luggage charge and each item must weigh no more than 20kg. Items in plastic bags will Riverland Towns not be accepted as luggage. No responsibility is accepted for cash or valuables, please keep these items and any medications with you at all times. Please refer to conditions on your ticket. JOINING EN ROUTE Arrive at the departure point 15 minutes prior to schedule, ensure your Passenger Reservations - (08)84155555 luggage is visible from the road and be prepared to hail the coach. SPECIAL TIMETABLES Services may alter or vary over long weekend and public holiday periods (including the day before and the day after) - please check when booking. General Enquiries - (08)84155500 CONCESSIONAL FARES Child (4-14 years inclusive) - Adult fare less 50% ADELAIDE OFFICE Student On presentation at time of booking/ticketing a SA student pass approved by Adelaide Central Bus Station the Public Transport Division, for full time students 15 years and over - Adult fare 85 Franklin Street less 50% Pensioner On presentation at time of booking/ticketing and acceptable pensioner/senior concession pass approved by the Public Transport Division - Adult fare less 50% Email: [email protected] Unemployed On presentation at time of booking/ticketing a Transport/State Concession Card approved by the Public Transport Division - Adult fare less 50% 01-04-2020 Concession and student passes must be carried at all times and shown upon request. Concession Card Holders - SAVE 50%* off Adult Fares SPECIAL CONDITIONS State Government Legislation prohibits smoking, alcohol and drugs on all *Approved Passenger Transport Card Required passenger coaches. In order to offer a better standard of travel we request that you refrain from bringing hot foods on board. Hot drinks are still acceptable. On Request Denotes via turn off (S) Set-down only (P) Pick-up only Book Online Premier Roadlines Pty. Ltd. ABN. 64 007 710 858 I Level 1, 282 Gouger Street, Adelaide, South Australia, 5000 Ph. (08) 8415 5500 I Fax (08) 8415 5578 I [email protected] I www.premierstateliner.com.au www.stateliner.com.au.
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    Overland Trails Words: Miriam Blaker e arrived on dusk under a the years patrons of this historic pub have moody sky. Outside the hotel reported strange noises, old time fiddle music were stables, a lock-up and and unexplained goings on. According to the W wagons and I half expected current managers the hotel’s resident ghost a gun slinging bushranger to saunter out. is nicknamed ‘George’ and is a friendly ghost Originally an isolated frontier pub, the known to enjoy playing the jukebox. Overland Corner Hotel still has a feeling of Whether or not you believe in ghosts yesteryear with its walls of fossilised limestone the Overland Corner Hotel is a fascinating some 1.5 metres thick and floors lined with place. It’s just 700 metres from the Murray Clockwise from far left: pine and local red gum. Today it’s a popular River where rigs of all sizes can camp out Pelicans are constant visitors to Lake Bonney. Photo: Miriam Blaker. Banrock Station Wine and Wetland Centre. Photo: Miriam Blaker. The ruins of the old Lake Bonney Hotel. Photo: haunt for travellers who enjoy drover-sized the back of the hotel or down by the river, Miriam Blaker. Relaxing on the pier at Barmera. Photo: Doug Blaker. Exploring near the meals in a unique setting, a massive beer providing easy access to the delights of the historic Overland Corner. Photo: Miriam Blaker. garden, walls that just ooze history, a museum pub – just as the drovers would have done and a resident ghost. It’s a great place to enjoy years ago.
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