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Albury / Wodonga Route Bus Service GROUP TOURS AND CHARTER SPECIALIST East Wodonga (E) to Whitebox Rise Albury / Wodonga South Wodonga (S) from Whitebox Rise Route Bus Service Dysons Bus Lines 18-20 Moloney Dr Wodonga Phone: (02) 6056 3100 www.dysongroup.com.au Download the Dysons Phone App 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Cov.indd 1 16/06/15 9:44 AM 78976 Dyson BusLines-BusRoute Bk-Cov.indd2 Date Effective: 21/06/2015 Date Effective: No servicesoperateonNationalPublicHolidays. Public Holidays 17+ 4 to16 Parade ross C ria to ic V White Box Rise Shopping Centre 16/06/15 9:44 AM Wodonga to Albury / Albury to Wodonga Monday - Friday Approximate Bus Stop Locations QEII Square eway Wodonga Pl Dean St Caus ln Hovell St o Smollet St nc Townsend St Interchange Li i Gateway David St Village High St Hovell St Lawrence St Water Tower Wodonga To Albury Route: Depart Water Tower in Hovell St, South St, High St, Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga Place, Kmart Smollet St, David St, Dean St Albury To Wodonga Route: Depart Dean & David Sts, Townsend St, Smollet St, Wodonga Place, Gateway Village, Lincoln Causeway, High St Water Tower Interchange. Albury Wodonga Wodonga To Albury Connections Albury To Wodonga Connections Hovell St Dean St Dean St High St 7:05 7:20 EA 7:20 7:30 F 7:40 7:50 7:55 8:15 T 8:00 8:10 8:15 8:30 8:20 8:35 8:35 8:50 9:15 9:30 EA 9:00 9:15 C, F, E, S^, M 9:45 10:00 WA, SA 9:30 9:45 G, T, WS, WO 10:15 10:30 EA 10:00 10:15 C, F, E, S^, M 10:45 11:00 WA 10:30 10:45 G, B, WS, WO 11:15 11:30 EA 11:00 11:15 C, F, M 11:45 12:00 WA 11:30 11:45 G, E, S^, WS, WO 12:15 12:30 12:00 12:15 F, T 12:45 1:00 WA 12:30 12:45 M, E^ 1:15 1:30 EA 1:00 1:15 F, B 1:45 2:00 WA 1:30 1:45 C, G, T^ 2:15 2:30 EA 2:00 2:15 F, WS, E^, M, WO 2:30 2:45 SA 2:30 2:45 C, G, S 2:45 3:00 3:00 3:15 B, F 3:15 3:30 3:45 4:00 S 3:40 3:55 4:00 4:15 F, G, M, WO 4:15 4:30 4:30 4:45 F, G, S, E^ 5:15 5:30 5:00 5:15 T, S, F, G 5:30 5:45 EA, SA 5:30 5:45 C, F, G, S, M, E, B 6:15 6:30 6:05 6:20 F, G 6:30 6:45 ^These services have a 15 minute wait at High St 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 1 17/06/15 11:07 AM 4:35 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 2 17/06/15 11:07 AM 4:35 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 3 17/06/15 11:08 AM 4:35 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 4 17/06/15 11:08 AM 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 5 17/06/15 11:08 AM 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 6 17/06/15 11:08 AM Primary School Community Centre Juniper Wy Baranduda Primary Baranduda Primary 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 7 17/06/15 11:08 AM NS Route Parade ss ro C ria to WAVES Vic White Box Rise Route: Depart Water Tower in Hovell St, Osburn St, Wigg St, Lawrence St, London Rd, Chapple St, De Kerilleau Dr to roundabout, Chapple St, Victoria Cross Pde, Beechworth Rd, Hovell St. East Wodonga (E) - Monday to Friday Hovell St De Kerilleau Drv Whitebox Rise Hovell St NS 7:25 NS 7:40* 8:00 8:10 NS 8:15** 9:15 9:25 9:28 9:30 10:15 10:25 10:28 10:30 11:45 11:55 11:58 12:00 1:00 1:10 1:13 1:15** 2:30 2:40 2:43 2:45** 4:30 4:40 4:43 4:45 5:00 5:10 5:13 5:15* 5:45 5:50 5:53 6:15 *These services have a direct service to Albury ** These services have a direct connection at Hovell St with a bus to Albury 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 8 17/06/15 11:08 AM South Wodonga (S) NS Route Pearce St V ic to ria C ro ss P a White Box ra d Rise e WAVES Thomas Mitchell Drive Route: Depart Water Tower in High St via Beechworth Rd, Brockley St, Gordon St, Pearch St, right Beechworth Rd, Huon Creek Rd, Sans Souci Drv, Beechworth Rd, Balmoral Drv, Scarborough Drv, Beechworth Rd, Victoria Cross Pde, Thomas Mitchell Drv, Hovell St. South Wodonga (S) - Monday to Friday High St Sans Souci Drv Whitebox Rise Hovell St NS 7:30 NS 7:40* 8:00 8:05 NS 8:15** 9:00 9:05 9:10 9:15** 9:30 9:35 9:40 9:45** 10:30 10:35 10:40 10:45** 12:00 12:05 12:10 12:15** 1:45 1:50 1:55 2:00 2:45 2:50 2:55 3:00 4:00 4:05 4:10 4:15 4:45 4:50 4:55 5:00 5:15 5:20 5:25 5:30* 5:45 5:50 NS 6:15 * These services have a direct service to Albury ** These services have a direct connection at Hovell St with a bus to Albury 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 9 17/06/15 11:08 AM NS NS NS 6:05 6:07 5:55 ** ** This service operates in reverse and terminates at Hovell St. 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 10 17/06/15 11:08 AM 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 11 17/06/15 11:08 AM Nordsvan Dr, 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 12 17/06/15 11:08 AM Wodonga/Albury Saturday (160) Approximate Bus Stop Locations d k R ar P ld Melbourne Rd e fi Water Tower re High St o Mayfair Drv Chapple St o Hovell St M Hovell St Drages Rd Melrose Drv Interchange Centro Wodonga y a St Smyth Lawrence St Iron W Lawrence St Thomas Mitchell Drv De d Av Brockley St Kerilleau Gayview al e er Drv m E Marshall St Birallee Parkers Rd Chapple St Chapple Birallee Lindsay St Interchange Wilson Melrose Drv Wodonga St Hospital Beechworth Rd Route: Depart High Street, Lawrence St East, De Kerilleau Drv, Chapple St, Thomas Mitchell Drv, Brockley St, Beechworth Rd, Wilson St, Hospital, Lindsay St, Brockley St, Birallee, Hedgerow Crt, Skitch St, Emerald Ave, Marshall St, Gayview Drv, Lawrence St, Parkers Rd, Drages Rd, Oakmont Circ, Iron Way, Drages Rd, Moorefield Park Drv, Mayfair Drv, Lawrence St, Smyth St, Centro Wodonga, u-turn at round-a-bout, Lawrence St, Hovell St Interchange, Wodonga to Albury Wodonga/Albury Saturday (160) High St Birallee Oakmont Hovell St Dean St High St 8:30 8:40 8:50 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:30 9:40 9:50 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:30 10:40 10:50 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:30 11:40 11:50 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:30 12:40 12:50 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:30 1:40 1:50 2:00 2:15 2:30 3:30 3:40 3:50 4:00 4:15 4:30 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 13 17/06/15 11:08 AM St Townsend Townsend St, Townsend St, QEII Square * * *This service will follow red route. 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 14 17/06/15 11:08 AM Hospital (East St) 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Txt.indd 15 17/06/15 11:08 AM 78976 DysonBusLines-Bus RouteBk-Txt.indd16 Bus Routes 17/06/15 11:08AM Parade ross C ria to ic V White Box Rise Shopping Centre 78976 Dyson BusLines-BusRoute Bk-Cov.indd2 Date Effective: 21/06/2015 Date Effective: No servicesoperateonNationalPublicHolidays. Public Holidays 17+ 4 to16 Parade ross C ria to ic V White Box Rise Shopping Centre 16/06/15 9:44 AM 78976 Dyson BusLines-BusRoute Bk-Cov.indd2 Date Effective: 21/06/2015 Date Effective: No servicesoperateonNationalPublicHolidays. Public Holidays 17+ 4 to16 Parade ross C ria to ic V White Box Rise Shopping Centre 16/06/15 9:44 AM GROUP TOURS AND CHARTER SPECIALIST East Wodonga (E) to Whitebox Rise Albury / Wodonga South Wodonga (S) from Whitebox Rise Route Bus Service Dysons Bus Lines 18-20 Moloney Dr Wodonga Phone: (02) 6056 3100 www.dysongroup.com.au Download the Dysons Phone App 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Cov.indd 1 16/06/15 9:44 AM GROUP TOURS AND CHARTER SPECIALIST East Wodonga (E) to Whitebox Rise Albury / Wodonga South Wodonga (S) from Whitebox Rise Route Bus Service Dysons Bus Lines 18-20 Moloney Dr Wodonga Phone: (02) 6056 3100 www.dysongroup.com.au Download the Dysons Phone App 78976 Dyson Bus Lines-Bus Route Bk-Cov.indd 1 16/06/15 9:44 AM.
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