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Gosford to North Avoca Via Terrigal (Loop Service) View in Website Mode 67 bus time schedule & line map 67 Gosford to North Avoca via Terrigal (Loop Service) View In Website Mode The 67 bus line (Gosford to North Avoca via Terrigal (Loop Service)) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Gosford: 4:56 AM - 5:12 PM (2) North Avoca: 10:19 AM - 6:56 PM (3) Terrigal: 7:41 PM - 10:41 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 67 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 67 bus arriving. Direction: Gosford 67 bus Time Schedule 102 stops Gosford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:14 AM - 5:45 PM Monday 4:56 AM - 5:12 PM Gosford Station, Stand H 10 Burns Crescent, Gosford Tuesday 4:56 AM - 5:12 PM William St Mall, Mann St Wednesday 4:56 AM - 5:12 PM 179 Mann Street, Gosford Thursday 4:56 AM - 5:12 PM Mann St at Donnison St Friday 4:56 AM - 5:12 PM 92 Mann Street, Gosford Saturday 6:15 AM - 5:16 PM Mann St after Georgiana Tce 31 Mann Street, Gosford Central Coast Hwy at Masons Pde 51-57 Masons Parade, Point Frederick 67 bus Info Direction: Gosford York St before Albany St Stops: 102 31 York Street, Point Frederick Trip Duration: 86 min Line Summary: Gosford Station, Stand H, William St Central Coast Hwy before White St Mall, Mann St, Mann St at Donnison St, Mann St after 42 York Street, East Gosford Georgiana Tce, Central Coast Hwy at Masons Pde, York St before Albany St, Central Coast Hwy before St Patrick's Primary School, Central Coast Hwy White St, St Patrick's Primary School, Central Coast Hwy, Central Coast Hwy after Adelaide St, Central Central Coast Hwy after Adelaide St Coast Hwy after Brougham St, Central Coast Hwy The Entrance Road, East Gosford opp Avoca Dr, Central Coast Hwy opp Ernest St, Karalta Rd after Karalta Lane, Karalta Rd after Central Coast Hwy after Brougham St Miranda Av, Karalta Rd opp Bronzewing Dr, Erina 48 George Street, East Gosford Fair, Stand F, Tarragal Glen Av before Terrigal Dr, Matthew John Nursing Home, Terrigal Dr, Central Coast Hwy opp Avoca Dr HammondCare Residential Care, Terrigal Dr, 319 107 The Entrance Road, Green Point (Gosford) Terrigal Dr, Terrigal Dr opp Jesse Hurley Dr, Terrigal Dr at Portsmouth Rd, Mobbs Rd opp Stratford Park Dr, Central Coast Hwy opp Ernest St Mobbs Rd opp Wellesbourne Av, Mobbs Rd before 161 The Entrance Road, Erina Kings Av, Kings Av after Mayfair Cl, Kings Av before Lindford Pl, Kings Av opp Belar Av, Kings Av at Karalta Rd after Karalta Lane She∆eld Dr, Duffys Rd opp Breakers Indoor Sports Karalta Road, Erina Stadium, Terrigal Dr at Holmes Rd, Terrigal Dr at Brunswick Rd, Brunswick Rd after Terrigal Dr, Karalta Rd after Miranda Av Brunswick Rd before Hastings Rd, Hastings Rd 39 Karalta Road, Erina before Aspen Av, Aspen Av at Anchorage Cres, Aspen Av after Arnold Cres, Willoughby Rd opp Aspen Av, Karalta Rd opp Bronzewing Dr Willoughby Rd opp Woodland Rd, Willoughby Rd at 68 Karalta Road, Erina Ogilvie St, Terrigal Presbyterian Church, Willoughby Rd, Terrigal Lagoon Reserve, Willoughby Rd, Terrigal Erina Fair, Stand F Dr opp Terrigal Hotel, Terrigal Dr opp Barnhill Rd, Terrigal Surf Life Saving Club, Terrigal Esp, Scenic Tarragal Glen Av before Terrigal Dr Hwy opp Tiarri Cr, Scenic Hwy opp Ash St, Tramway Rd after Coast Rd, Tramway Rd opp Seasound Cres, Matthew John Nursing Home, Terrigal Dr Tramway Rd opp Mulawa Cl, View St at Elgata Av, 582 Terrigal Drive, Erina North Avoca Shops, Elgata Av, View St opp North Avoca Pde, Tramway Rd at Mulawa Cl, Tramway Rd HammondCare Residential Care, Terrigal Dr at Seasound Cres, Tramway Rd at Scenic Hwy, 6 Tarragal Glen Avenue, Erina Scenic Hwy before Wilson Rd, Scenic Hwy at Ash St, Scenic Hwy before Tiarri Cr, Scenic Hwy after Tiarri 319 Terrigal Dr Cr, Church St at Kurrawyba Av, Terrigal Dr before 327 Terrigal Drive, Erina Barnhill Rd, Terrigal Hotel, Terrigal Dr, Willoughby Rd opp Terrigal Lagoon Reserve, Willoughby Rd opp Terrigal Dr opp Jesse Hurley Dr Terrigal Presbyterian Church, Willoughby Rd at 530 Terrigal Drive, Erina Woodland Rd, Aspen Av at Beverley Cres, Aspen Av at Summit Rd, Hastings Rd opp Aspen Av, Brunswick Terrigal Dr at Portsmouth Rd Rd after Hastings Rd, Brunswick Rd before Terrigal Terrigal Drive, Terrigal Dr, NSW Ambulance Service Terrigal Station, Terrigal Dr, Breakers Indoor Sports Stadium, Terrigal Dr, Mobbs Rd opp Stratford Park Dr Breakers Indoor Sports Stadium, Duffys Rd, Kings Av 474 Terrigal Drive, Terrigal opp She∆eld Dr, Kings Av at Belar Av, Kings Av opp Lindford Pl, Kings Av opp Mayfair Cl, Mobbs Rd after Mobbs Rd opp Wellesbourne Av Hampton Cl, Mobbs Rd at Wellesbourne Av, Mobbs 29 Mobbs Road, Terrigal Rd at Terrigal Dr, Terrigal Dr before Jessie Hurley Dr, 548 Terrigal Dr, Terrigal Dr before Tarragal Glen Av, Mobbs Rd before Kings Av Tarragal Glen Av after Terrigal Dr, Erina Fair, Stand A, 40 Mobbs Road, Terrigal Karalta Rd at Bronzewing Dr, Karalta Rd opp Miranda Av, Erina Park, Karalta Rd, Erina High Kings Av after Mayfair Cl School, The Entrance Rd, Woodport Aged Care Plus 25 Kings Avenue, Terrigal Centre, Central Coast Hwy, Central Coast Hwy after Pateman Rd, Punt Bridge, Central Coast Hwy, Kings Av before Lindford Pl Central Coast Hwy after George St, Victoria St after 1 Lindford Place, Terrigal Adelaide St, Gosford East Public School, Central Coast Hwy, Central Coast Hwy at Albany St, Central Kings Av opp Belar Av Coast Hwy after Masons Pde, Mann St before 92 Kings Avenue, Terrigal Georgiana Tce, Mann St before Donnison St, Mann St at Burns Cres, Gosford Station, Stand H Kings Av at She∆eld Dr 6 Norwich Close, Terrigal Duffys Rd opp Breakers Indoor Sports Stadium 12-30 Duffys Road, Terrigal Terrigal Dr at Holmes Rd 83 Terrigal Drive, Terrigal Terrigal Dr at Brunswick Rd 59 Terrigal Drive, Terrigal Brunswick Rd after Terrigal Dr 2 Brunswick Road, Terrigal Brunswick Rd before Hastings Rd 1 Sandra Place, Terrigal Hastings Rd before Aspen Av 67 Hastings Road, Terrigal Aspen Av at Anchorage Cres 1 Anchorage Crescent, Terrigal Aspen Av after Arnold Cres 25 Aspen Avenue, Terrigal Willoughby Rd opp Aspen Av 85-89 Willoughby Road, Terrigal Willoughby Rd opp Woodland Rd 42 Summit Road, Terrigal Willoughby Rd at Ogilvie St 11 Ogilvie Street, Terrigal Terrigal Presbyterian Church, Willoughby Rd 6 Willoughby Road, Terrigal Terrigal Lagoon Reserve, Willoughby Rd 3 Terrigal Drive, Terrigal Terrigal Dr opp Terrigal Hotel Terrigal Dr opp Barnhill Rd 160 Terrigal Drive, Terrigal Terrigal Surf Life Saving Club, Terrigal Esp 81 Terrigal Esplanade, Terrigal Scenic Hwy opp Tiarri Cr 10 Scenic Highway, Terrigal Scenic Hwy opp Ash St 53 Scenic Highway, Terrigal Tramway Rd after Coast Rd 78 Tramway Road, North Avoca Tramway Rd opp Seasound Cres Tramway Road, North Avoca Tramway Rd opp Mulawa Cl 1 Mulawa Close, North Avoca View St at Elgata Av 1 Elgata Avenue, North Avoca North Avoca Shops, Elgata Av 17A North Avoca Parade, North Avoca View St opp North Avoca Pde 29 View Street, North Avoca Tramway Rd at Mulawa Cl 1 Mulawa Close, North Avoca Tramway Rd at Seasound Cres 53 Tramway Road, North Avoca Tramway Rd at Scenic Hwy 64A-A Scenic Highway, Terrigal Scenic Hwy before Wilson Rd 57 Wilson Road, Terrigal Scenic Hwy at Ash St 67 Scenic Highway, Terrigal Scenic Hwy before Tiarri Cr 37 Scenic Highway, Terrigal Scenic Hwy after Tiarri Cr 21 Scenic Highway, Terrigal Church St at Kurrawyba Av 14 Church Street, Terrigal Terrigal Dr before Barnhill Rd Terrigal Hotel, Terrigal Dr 31 Havenview Road, Terrigal Willoughby Rd opp Terrigal Lagoon Reserve 3 Terrigal Drive, Terrigal Willoughby Rd opp Terrigal Presbyterian Church 5 Sunrise Avenue, Terrigal Willoughby Rd at Woodland Rd 42 Summit Road, Terrigal Aspen Av at Beverley Cres 22 Aspen Avenue, Terrigal Aspen Av at Summit Rd 1 Summit Road, Terrigal Hastings Rd opp Aspen Av 67 Hastings Road, Terrigal Brunswick Rd after Hastings Rd 5 Brunswick Road, Terrigal Brunswick Rd before Terrigal Dr 29 Brunswick Road, Terrigal NSW Ambulance Service Terrigal Station, Terrigal Dr 322 Terrigal Drive, Terrigal Breakers Indoor Sports Stadium, Terrigal Dr 233-237 Terrigal Drive, Terrigal Breakers Indoor Sports Stadium, Duffys Rd 12-30 Duffys Road, Terrigal Kings Av opp She∆eld Dr 32 Charlotte Close, Terrigal Kings Av at Belar Av 94 Kings Avenue, Terrigal Kings Av opp Lindford Pl 1 Lindford Place, Terrigal Kings Av opp Mayfair Cl 24B Kings Avenue, Terrigal Mobbs Rd after Hampton Cl 40 Mobbs Road, Terrigal Mobbs Rd at Wellesbourne Av 26 Mobbs Road, Terrigal Mobbs Rd at Terrigal Dr Terrigal Drive, Terrigal Terrigal Dr before Jessie Hurley Dr 7 Stringybark Close, Erina 548 Terrigal Dr 548 Terrigal Drive, Erina Terrigal Dr before Tarragal Glen Av 600 Terrigal Drive, Erina Tarragal Glen Av after Terrigal Dr Erina Fair, Stand A 620-658 Terrigal Drive, Erina Karalta Rd at Bronzewing Dr 2 Bronzewing Drive, Erina Karalta Rd opp Miranda Av 39 Karalta Road, Erina Erina Park, Karalta Rd Karalta Road, Erina Erina High School, The Entrance Rd Woodport Aged Care Plus Centre, Central Coast Hwy 118 The Entrance Road, Green Point (Gosford) Central Coast Hwy after Pateman Rd Punt Bridge, Central Coast Hwy Central Coast Hwy after George St 38A George Street, East Gosford Victoria St after Adelaide St 38 Victoria Street, East Gosford Gosford East Public School, Central Coast Hwy 48 York Street, East Gosford Central Coast Hwy at Albany St 17 York Street, Point Frederick Central Coast Hwy after Masons Pde Masons Parade, Point Frederick Mann St before Georgiana Tce 38 Mann Street, Gosford Mann St before Donnison St 92 Mann Street, Gosford Mann St at Burns Cres 196A Mann Street, Gosford Gosford Station, Stand H 10 Burns Crescent, Gosford
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