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700 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 700 bus time schedule & line map 700 Tweed Heads - Broadbeach Via Burleigh Heads View In Website Mode The 700 bus line (Tweed Heads - Broadbeach Via Burleigh Heads) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Broadbeach South Station: 12:13 AM - 11:53 PM (2) Coolangatta East: 12:34 AM - 4:04 AM (3) Gri∆th University (Southport) Station: 12:23 AM - 3:53 AM (4) Tweed Heads: 12:03 AM - 11:48 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 700 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 700 bus arriving. Direction: Broadbeach South Station 700 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Broadbeach South Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:13 AM - 11:53 PM Monday 12:08 AM - 11:58 PM Gri∆th St at Coolangatta East 110 Gri∆th Street, Coolangatta Tuesday 12:13 AM - 11:58 PM Coolangatta Central Wednesday 12:13 AM - 11:58 PM 32 Gri∆th Street, Coolangatta Thursday 4:27 AM - 11:58 PM Marine Pde at Kirra Beach Friday 12:13 AM - 11:53 PM Marine Pde at Kirra Beach Hotel Saturday 12:08 AM - 11:53 PM Marine Parade, Coolangatta Musgrave St at Kirra Shops 38-40 Musgrave Street, Coolangatta 700 bus Info Musgrave St at Coyne Street Direction: Broadbeach South Station 4 Musgrave Street, Coolangatta Stops: 50 Trip Duration: 46 min Golden Four Dr at North Kirra Beach Line Summary: Gri∆th St at Coolangatta East, Tweed Heads Bypass, Bilinga Coolangatta Central, Marine Pde at Kirra Beach, Marine Pde at Kirra Beach Hotel, Musgrave St at Johnston Street Kirra Shops, Musgrave St at Coyne Street, Golden 105 Golden Four Drive, Bilinga Four Dr at North Kirra Beach, Johnston Street, Golden Four Dr at George Street, Golden Four Dr at Golden Four Dr at George Street Bilinga Beach, Golden Four Dr at Bilinga Beach Slsc, 168 Golden Four Drive, Bilinga Golden Four Dr at Short Street, Golden Four Dr at Shell Street, Golden Four Dr at Tugun Beach Shops, Golden Four Dr at Bilinga Beach St Monicas Catholic Church, Teemangum St at Kropp Lane, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Gold Coast Hwy Golden Four Dr at Bilinga Beach Slsc at Currumbin Hill, Gold Coast Hwy at Thrower Drive, 277-279 Golden Four Drive, Bilinga Gold Coast Hwy at Palm Beach Police Station, Gold Coast Hwy at Fourth Avenue, Palm Beach, Gold Golden Four Dr at Short Street Coast Hwy at Eighth Avenue, Gold Coast Hwy at 321 Golden Four Drive, Bilinga Tenth Avenue, Gold Coast Hwy at Fifteenth Avenue, Nineteenth Avenue, Gold Coast Hwy at Twenty First Golden Four Dr at Shell Street Avenue, Gold Coast Hwy at Twenty Fifth Avenue, 3 Shell Street, Tugun Twenty Seventh Avenue, Gold Coast Hwy at Tallebudgera Tourist Park, Burleigh Heads National Golden Four Dr at Tugun Beach Shops Park, Tweed St at George Street, Burleigh Heads, to Golden Four Drive, Tugun Burleigh Heads Primary School, Second Avenue, Gold Coast Hwy at Anzac Parade, Christine Avenue, Gold St Monicas Catholic Church Coast Hwy at Miami Hotel, Gold Coast Hwy at Hythe 496 Golden Four Drive, Tugun Street, Gold Coast Hwy at Racq, Gold Coast Hwy at Santa Monica Road, Gold Coast Hwy at Miami State Teemangum St at Kropp Lane High School, Nobby Beach Shops, Gold Coast Hwy at 24 Teemangum Street, Tugun Surf Street, Tamborine Street, Gold Coast Hwy at Annette Kellerman Park, Gold Coast Hwy at Glenelg Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary Avenue, Crescent Avenue, Gold Coast Hwy at 68 Teemangum Street, Currumbin Cronulla Avenue, Broadbeach South Station Gold Coast Hwy at Currumbin Hill 10 Dandaloo Drive, Currumbin Gold Coast Hwy at Thrower Drive Gold Coast Hwy at Palm Beach Police Station 1048 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Fourth Avenue 1096 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach Palm Beach 1134 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Eighth Avenue 1172 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Tenth Avenue 1198 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Fifteenth Avenue 1282 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach Nineteenth Avenue 1332 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Twenty First Avenue 1374 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Twenty Fifth Avenue 1426 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach Twenty Seventh Avenue 2 Twenty Eighth Avenue, Palm Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Tallebudgera Tourist Park 1527 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach Burleigh Heads National Park 6 Beelyu Street, Burleigh Heads Tweed St at George Street 6 Burrabee Street, Burleigh Heads Burleigh Heads Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads Burleigh Heads Primary School Second Avenue 1796 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads Gold Coast Hwy at Anzac Parade 1878 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Waters Christine Avenue 2-4 Mountain View Avenue, Miami Gold Coast Hwy at Miami Hotel 1930 Gold Coast Highway, Miami Gold Coast Hwy at Hythe Street 1996 Gold Coast Highway, Miami Gold Coast Hwy at Racq 2064 Gold Coast Highway, Miami Gold Coast Hwy at Santa Monica Road 2124 Gold Coast Highway, Miami Gold Coast Hwy at Miami State High School 2158A Gold Coast Highway, Miami Nobby Beach Shops 2218 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Surf Street 2274 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Tamborine Street Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Annette Kellerman Park 2522 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Glenelg Avenue 2460 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Crescent Avenue 2506 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Cronulla Avenue 2554 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Broadbeach South Station 2633 Gold Coast Highway, Broadbeach Direction: Coolangatta East 700 bus Time Schedule 67 stops Coolangatta East Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 12:34 AM - 4:04 AM Gcuh, Platform 4 Tuesday 12:34 AM - 4:04 AM Gri∆th University, Platform 4 Wednesday 12:34 AM - 4:04 AM Queen Street Station (Southport) Thursday Not Operational 264 Queen Street, Southport Friday 12:34 AM - 4:04 AM Southport Medical Precinct 129 Nerang Street, Southport Saturday 12:34 AM - 4:04 AM Southport Bus Station, Stop A Nerang Street, Southport Scarborough St at White Street 700 bus Info 4/20 Scarborough Street, Southport Direction: Coolangatta East Stops: 67 Broadwater Parklands Station Trip Duration: 59 min Ada Bell Way, Southport Line Summary: Gcuh, Platform 4, Gri∆th University, Platform 4, Queen Street Station (Southport), Main Beach Station Southport Medical Precinct, Southport Bus Station, Stop A, Scarborough St at White Street, Broadwater Ferny Ave at Ocean Avenue Parklands Station, Main Beach Station, Ferny Ave at Gold Coast Highway, Surfers Paradise Ocean Avenue, Ferny Ave at Palm Avenue, Surfers Paradise, Remembrance Dr at Markwell Avenue, Ferny Ave at Palm Avenue Remembrance Drive Near Surfers Paradise Bvd, 20 Palm Avenue, Surfers Paradise Florida Gardens Station, Broadbeach North Station, Broadbeach South Station, Stop A, Gold Coast Hwy Surfers Paradise at Peerless Avenue, Mermaid Park, Gold Coast Hwy 50 Cavill Avenue, Surfers Paradise at Ocean Street, Gold Coast Hwy at Annette Kellerman Park, Tamborine Street, Gold Coast Hwy Remembrance Dr at Markwell Avenue at Heron Avenue, Gold Coast Hwy at Surf Street, 37-41 Markwell Avenue, Surfers Paradise Nobby Beach Shops, Gold Coast Hwy at Santa Monica Road, Gold Coast Hwy at Riviera Road, Gold Remembrance Drive Near Surfers Paradise Bvd Coast Hwy at Hythe Street, Gold Coast Hwy at Miami 33 Thornton Street, Surfers Paradise Hotel, Christine Avenue, Gold Coast Hwy at Anzac Parade, Gold Coast Hwy at Third Avenue, Second Florida Gardens Station Avenue, Burleigh Heads Primary School, Burleigh 2801-2833 Gold Coast Highway, Surfers Paradise Heads, Tweed St at George Street, Burleigh Heads National Park, Gold Coast Hwy at Tallebudgera Broadbeach North Station Tourist Park, Twenty Seventh Avenue, Gold Coast Queensland Avenue, Broadbeach Hwy at Twenty Fifth Avenue, Gold Coast Hwy at Twenty First Avenue, Nineteenth Avenue, Gold Coast Broadbeach South Station, Stop A Hwy at Fifteenth Avenue, Gold Coast Hwy at Thirteenth Avenue, Gold Coast Hwy at Eighth Gold Coast Hwy at Peerless Avenue Avenue, Palm Beach, Gold Coast Hwy at Palm Beach 2589 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Hotel, Gold Coast Hwy at Palm Beach Police Station, Gold Coast Hwy at Thrower Drive, Gold Coast Hwy at Mermaid Park Currumbin Hill, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, 45 Montana Road, Mermaid Beach Teemangum St at Kropp Lane, St Monicas Catholic Church, Golden Four Dr at Tugun Beach Shops, Gold Coast Hwy at Ocean Street Golden Four Dr at Shell Street, Golden Four Dr at 2469 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Short Street, Golden Four Dr at Bilinga Beach Slsc, Golden Four Dr at Bilinga Beach, Golden Four Dr at Gold Coast Hwy at Annette Kellerman Park George Street, Cahill Street, Golden Four Dr at Archer 2421 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Street, Golden Four Dr at North Kirra Beach, Musgrave St at Coyne Street, Musgrave St at Kirra Tamborine Street Shops, Marine Pde at Kirra Beach, Mclean St at 2375 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Queen Elizabeth Park, Coolangatta Central, Gri∆th St at Coolangatta East Gold Coast Hwy at Heron Avenue 2341 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Surf Street 2283 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Nobby Beach Shops 2219 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Gold Coast Hwy at Santa Monica Road Paradise Avenue, Miami Gold Coast Hwy at Riviera Road 2121 Gold Coast Highway, Miami Gold Coast Hwy at Hythe Street 2089 Gold Coast Highway, Miami Gold Coast Hwy at Miami Hotel 2023-2031 Gold Coast Highway, Miami Christine Avenue 260 The Esplanade, Miami Gold Coast Hwy at Anzac Parade 6-8 Fifth Avenue, Burleigh Heads Gold Coast Hwy at Third Avenue 1911 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads Second
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