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Maryborough Bus Timetable $ % Fares Travel tips Bicycles How to calculate your fare? 1. Visit www.qconnect.qld.gov.au to use the Bicycles are not permitted on buses at any Maryborough Fares are calculated based on the number of qconnect journey planner and access time. Cyclists are encouraged to use bike locker zones you travel through during your journey. timetable information. facilities where they are available. Bus timetable 2. Plan to arrive at least five minutes prior To calculate your fare, subtract the lowest zone qconnect journey planner you have travelled in or through, from the highest to departure. zone you have travelled in or through, and add 3. Check the approaching bus is the service you The qconnect journey planner enables you one zone. require by looking at the destination sign. to plan your trip in any Queensland town that has qconnect bus services. To access the This will determine the correct number of zones 4. At designated bus stops or to hail and ride, journey planner, visit www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. you will be charged for. signal the driver clearly by placing your hand out as the bus approaches. Keep your arm Simply enter your trip details and get an instant Ticket options extended until the driver indicates. Hail and trip summary. qconnect single Ride is only available at locations deemed Monday to Saturday One - way ticket to reach your destination, safe and appropriate on routes 705, 706 including transfers within two hours on any and 707. Hail and Ride is not available in the journey planner Urban bus services Route servicing qconnect service. Maryborough CBD or Pialba. Fields marked with*must be completed qconnect daily 5. If you have a concession card, have it ready Fairfield to show the driver. Select city or town Select region 701 Unlimited travel within the zones purchased until * From: 6. Ask for a ticket by destination or by the Road Landmark the last service scheduled on the day of issue, Enter Departure Location 702 Newtown valid on all qconnect services. number of zones you will cross. * To: Road Landmark 7. Once you’ve boarded just sit back and enjoy Enter Destination Location 703 Ululah qconnect weekly Date: Departure Time: Scan this code to Unlimited travel within the zones purchased for the ride. If you need to stand, securely hold on Granville Plan journey Clear all connect directly 704 one week (seven consecutive days) from the date to a handle. View Transit Terms and Conditions >> with the qconnect of issue, valid on all qconnect services. 8. Ring the stop bell at least 100 metres before 705 Hervey Bay (Monday-Sunday) your stop. If you are unsure where you should journey planner. Access and mobility get off, ask the driver when you are boarding 706 Tinana Many qconnect bus services are accessible. For the bus and remain seated until the bus stops. 707 Howard, Torbanlea accessible bus availability, please contact your 9. To get off the bus between stops, you should qconnect operator. advise the driver where you want to get off For more information when boarding. • Timetables Translating and Interpreting 10. If crossing the road after alighting, wait for the • Concessions bus to move away and check the road is clear. Service – 13 14 50 • Access and mobility If you have any problems with reading and Lost property visit www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. speaking English, contact the Translating and For all lost property, please enquire with your local Interpreting Service on 13 14 50 for assistance, qconnect bus operator. anywhere in Queensland at any time. Due to unforseen circumstances, details on this timetable effective 16 December 2019 Food and drink may change. For up-to-date information visit qconnect Concessions Please refrain from eating or drinking on all for information on timetables, maps, fares, journey planning, Information on discounts and concessions is qconnect bus services. special events and accessibility. available at www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. Travelling with a pram Your Fraser Coast qconnect bus operator Timetables When travelling during peak hours, or if the This timetable is one of four covering the Fraser wheelchair space is occupied, prams and strollers Coast area. All timetables are available from Wide will need to be stored in the luggage racks. At all Bay Transit or at www.widebaytransit.com.au or other times you can travel with the child seated in www.qconnect.qld.gov.au. Wide Bay Transit the pram. ph: 4121 3719 Sundays and public holidays Safety and security fax: 4121 4889 Only Route 705 services operate on Sundays and Keep your personal property with you at all times Cnr Tooley and Normanby Sts public holidays. while travelling. Make sure your bag is closed and Maryborough Qld 4650 No smoking/Alcohol your valuables secured. If you see an unattended [email protected] Smoking is prohibited on all services. bag please report it to a staff member. www.widebaytransit.com.au Alcohol may not be consumed on any service. Security surveillance Many buses in the qconnect network are © The State of Queensland equipped with closed circuit television cameras. (Department of Transport and Main Roads) 2020 qconnect tt Maryborough If you have any concerns while travelling please (Rte 701-707) printed December 2019 speak to your bus driver. Route Fairfield servicing City, Maryborough Hospital, St Stephen’s Hospital 701 t t een S e n t u p e N Monday to Friday V Victory ic am am am am pm pm pm to t Street ry t Depart opposite City Hall .... 8.53 9.59 11.30 2.15 2.50 5.15 S Wetlands S S t n Depart Richmond St .... 8.55 10.02 11.32 2.17 2.51 5.16 o n d R Maryborough n Depart Maryborough Plaza .... 8.57 10.04 11.34 2.19 2.53 5.17 y ee Boys o d u Av W Airport r o d A D C R Depart Station Square 8.32 9.00 10.07 11.37 2.22 2.56 5.19 C S v o l d a t s a k y t Kent St/Pallas St 8.36 9.03 10.10 11.41 2.25 2.59 5.21 t ff o Alice o o c e n r t S d k e Croydon St 8.40 9.07 10.15 11.46 2.29 3.03 5.25 S r t S S S t t t t C Dunn St 8.44 9.11 10.19 11.50 2.33 3.07 5.28 n t S r Maryborough o S e e C s Maryborough Hospital 8.46 9.14 10.22 11.53 2.36 3.10 5.30 l Hospital t G l n l t h i e se S d u a Churchill St 8.49 9.16 10.25 11.56 2.39 3.13 5.33 o s r t a r i c W w u r t r te S h l g R i A il t p l Opp. St Stephen’s Hospital 8.54 9.21 10.30 12.01 2.44 3.16 5.37 a e u la S S l t J S t y S Arrive opposite City Hall 8.56 9.23 10.32 12.03 2.46 .... 5.40 a t S r t le a g S o Fare Arrive Richmond St 8.58 9.25 10.34 12.05 2.48 .... .... in t Y s o one rn S T o e lla Arrive Maryborough Plaza 9.00 9.27 10.36 12.07 2.50 .... .... M n S a tu K u Arrive Station Square 9.05 9.30 10.40 12.10 2.52 3.25 .... p e s P 1 e n s W N t ex Fair Haven A S S al lice t t ke t S r S t S n Saturday t h Maryborough o Canning am am am am pm J Q Golf Course St Stephens Park u Anzac Depart opposite City Hall 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.30 12.30 e Park Hospital St Mary’s e t Depart Richmond St 8.02 9.02 10.02 11.32 12.32 n S Primary S e t id Maryborough Depart Maryborough Plaza 8.04 9.04 10.04 11.34 12.34 s p State High Depart Station Square 8.06 9.06 10.06 11.36 12.36 a e h Kent St/Pallas St 8.10 9.10 10.10 11.40 12.40 Station C Chelsea Village Square t Brendan Croydon St 8.14 9.14 10.14 11.44 12.44 t A S lb Hansen Park S e Dunn St 8.18 9.18 10.18 11.48 12.48 y r d t City Hall n le t A S o Maryborough Hospital 8.22 9.22 10.22 11.52 12.52 o n t t m o S n S h t c Churchill St 8.25 9.25 10.25 11.55 12.55 T y S x S i rr t o t R K e n e S e Opp. St Stephen’s Hospital 8.28 9.28 10.28 11.58 12.58 F n id r n St Mary’s e la a t L e a S Arrive opposite City Hall 8.30 9.30 10.30 12.00 1.00 College d z Maryborough Plaza t A a t Arrive Richmond St 8.32 9.32 10.32 12.02 1.02 B S a Arrive Maryborough Plaza 8.34 9.34 10.34 12.04 1.04 v a Arrive Station Square 8.36 9.36 10.36 12.06 1.06 u G Schultz Park d R Route ie Newtownp ym 702 servicing G Aubinville, St Stephen’s Hospital, City t t een S e n d u Monday to Friday t p R e k am am am am am pm pm pm pm N e V Depart opposite City Hall ...
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