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181 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 181 bus time schedule & line map 181 Rutherford to Woodberry via Aberglasslyn, View In Website Mode Maitland, Stockland Green Hills & Beresƒeld The 181 bus line (Rutherford to Woodberry via Aberglasslyn, Maitland, Stockland Green Hills & Beresƒeld) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Metford TAFE: 10:24 PM (2) Rutherford Oval: 7:46 PM - 9:41 PM (3) Rutherford Shops: 5:25 AM - 5:50 PM (4) Woodberry: 5:54 AM - 8:43 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 181 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 181 bus arriving. Direction: Metford TAFE 181 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Metford TAFE Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:24 PM Rutherford Oval, Alexandra Av 39 Alexandra Avenue, Rutherford Tuesday 10:24 PM Alexandra Av before Vindin St Wednesday 10:24 PM 62 Alexandra Avenue, Rutherford Thursday 10:24 PM Alexandra Av after Vindin St Friday 10:24 PM 82 Alexandra Avenue, Rutherford Saturday 9:09 PM Aberglasslyn Rd opp Third Av 44 Aberglasslyn Road, Rutherford Aberglasslyn Rd at Queen St 11 Aberglasslyn Road, Rutherford 181 bus Info Direction: Metford TAFE New England Hwy at Aberglasslyn Rd Stops: 52 156 New England Highway, Rutherford Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: Rutherford Oval, Alexandra Av, New England Hwy opp South St Alexandra Av before Vindin St, Alexandra Av after 140 New England Highway, Rutherford Vindin St, Aberglasslyn Rd opp Third Av, Aberglasslyn Rd at Queen St, New England Hwy at Aberglasslyn New England Hwy at John St Rd, New England Hwy opp South St, New England 112 New England Highway, Rutherford Hwy at John St, Sacred Heart Church, New England Hwy, Maitland Hospital, High St, High St at Hannan Sacred Heart Church, New England Hwy St, Maitland City Library, High St, High St opp Elgin New England Highway, Maitland St, Elgin St opp Maitland Public School, Maitland Station, Railway St, Church St after Steam St, St Maitland Hospital, High St Marys Anglican Church, Church St, Ken Tubman Dr 597 High Street, Telarah opp Napoleon Lane, St Peters Maitland, High St, High St at Hunter St, Maitland Regional Art Gallery, High High St at Hannan St St, High St opp Ward St, High St opp Sparke St, High 522-524 High Street, Maitland St opp Maitland Visitor Information Centre, Melbourne St at Tyrell St, Lawes St at Melbourne St, Maitland City Library, High St Lawes St at William St, Windsor Castle Hotel, Lawes 478 High Street, Maitland St, Lawes St opp East Maitland Post O∆ce, Victoria Street Station, Victoria St, Lawes St opp Cooney High St opp Elgin St Park, Alliance St after Lawes St, Fieldsend St at 424 High Street, Maitland Middleton Dr, Quarry St at Fieldsend St, Quarry St at Elgin St opp Maitland Public School Bruce St, Bruce St before Bray St, Bruce St after 68 Bulwer Street, Maitland Hughes St, Stockland Green Hills, Mitchell Dr, Stockland Green Hills, Stronach Av, Stronach Av opp Maitland Station, Railway St Martin Cl, Stronach Av at Sylvan Cres, Chisholm Rd Railway Street, Maitland opp Maitland Private Hospital, Chelmsford Dr at Tennyson St, Chelmsford Dr opp Early Learning Church St after Steam St Centre, Chelmsford Dr opp Maitland Christian 82 Church Street, Maitland School, Chemsford Dr opp Grevillea Dr, Metford Station Ferraby Dr, Ferraby Dr after Olsen St, Ferraby St Marys Anglican Church, Church St Dr at Streeton Dr, Ferraby Dr after Streeton Dr, Church Street, Maitland Ferraby Dr opp 32, TAFE Maitland, Ferraby Dr Ken Tubman Dr opp Napoleon Lane 24 Bourke Street, Maitland St Peters Maitland, High St 187 High Street, Maitland High St at Hunter St 262 High Street, Maitland Maitland Regional Art Gallery, High St 230 High Street, Maitland High St opp Ward St 208 High Street, South Maitland High St opp Sparke St High Street, South Maitland High St opp Maitland Visitor Information Centre 89 High Street, South Maitland Melbourne St at Tyrell St 83 Melbourne Street, East Maitland Lawes St at Melbourne St 22 Melbourne Street, East Maitland Lawes St at William St 38 Lawes Street, East Maitland Windsor Castle Hotel, Lawes St 89 Lawes Street, East Maitland Lawes St opp East Maitland Post O∆ce 136 Lawes Street, East Maitland Victoria Street Station, Victoria St StreetToTransitConnection, East Maitland Lawes St opp Cooney Park 166A Lawes Street, East Maitland Alliance St after Lawes St 45 Alliance Street, East Maitland Fieldsend St at Middleton Dr 22 Fieldsend Street, East Maitland Quarry St at Fieldsend St 2 Quarry Street, East Maitland Quarry St at Bruce St 20 Quarry Street, East Maitland Bruce St before Bray St 26 Bruce Street, East Maitland Bruce St after Hughes St 56 Bruce Street, East Maitland Stockland Green Hills, Mitchell Dr Mitchell Drive, East Maitland Stockland Green Hills, Stronach Av 2 The Boulevarde, East Maitland Stronach Av opp Martin Cl 25 Stronach Avenue, East Maitland Stronach Av at Sylvan Cres 2 Sylvan Crescent, East Maitland Chisholm Rd opp Maitland Private Hospital 22 Molly Morgan Drive, East Maitland Chelmsford Dr at Tennyson St 22-24 Chelmsford Drive, Metford Chelmsford Dr opp Early Learning Centre 38 Chelmsford Drive, Metford Chelmsford Dr opp Maitland Christian School 74 Chelmsford Drive, Ashtonƒeld Chemsford Dr opp Grevillea Dr 104 Chelmsford Drive, Ashtonƒeld Metford Station Ferraby Dr McCubbin Close, Ashtonƒeld Ferraby Dr after Olsen St 83 Ferraby Drive, Ashtonƒeld Ferraby Dr at Streeton Dr Ferraby Drive, Ashtonƒeld Ferraby Dr after Streeton Dr 47 Ferraby Drive, Ashtonƒeld Ferraby Dr opp 32 34 Ferraby Drive, Ashtonƒeld TAFE Maitland, Ferraby Dr Direction: Rutherford Oval 181 bus Time Schedule 91 stops Rutherford Oval Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:46 PM - 9:41 PM Lawson Av opp Noel Unicomb Community Hall 60 Lawson Avenue, Woodberry Tuesday 7:46 PM - 9:41 PM Lawson Av before Dalwood St Wednesday 7:46 PM - 9:41 PM 90 Lawson Avenue, Woodberry Thursday 7:46 PM - 9:41 PM Lawson Av opp Woodberry Public School Friday 7:46 PM - 9:41 PM 116 Lawson Avenue, Woodberry Saturday 7:43 PM Greenway Av after Lawson Av (Hail And Ride) 4 Greenway Avenue, Woodberry Kingstown Rd at Bristol St 16 Kingstown Road, Woodberry 181 bus Info Direction: Rutherford Oval Kingstown Rd at Kirkton Cres Stops: 91 34 Kingstown Road, Woodberry Trip Duration: 69 min Line Summary: Lawson Av opp Noel Unicomb Kingstown Rd at Segenhoe St Community Hall, Lawson Av before Dalwood St, 44 Kingstown Road, Woodberry Lawson Av opp Woodberry Public School, Greenway Av after Lawson Av (Hail And Ride), Kingstown Rd at Kingstown Rd after Windermere Av Bristol St, Kingstown Rd at Kirkton Cres, Kingstown 56 Kingstown Road, Woodberry Rd at Segenhoe St, Kingstown Rd after Windermere Av, Kingstown Rd at Tahlee Av, Kingstown Rd at Kingstown Rd at Tahlee Av Frewin Av, Frewin Av at Green Hills Av, Noel Unicomb 78 Kingstown Road, Woodberry Community Hall, Lark St, Curlew Cres after Kookaburra Pde, Curlew Cres opp Swallow Av, Kingstown Rd at Frewin Av Redbill Dr after Curlew Cres, Redbill Dr at Lawson Av, 94 Kingstown Road, Woodberry Lawson Av opp Francis Greenway High School, Lawson Av opp St Paul's Anglican Church, Lawson Frewin Av at Green Hills Av Av opp Beresƒeld Public School, Christie Rd after 5A Frewin Avenue, Woodberry Anderson Dr, Beverley Cl at Western Av, Southern Av at Lang Cres, Anderson Dr after Western Av, Noel Unicomb Community Hall, Lark St Anderson Dr opp Greville St, Allendale St opp Lark Street, Woodberry Beresƒeld Bowling Club, Allendale St at Brazos St, Allendale St at Pamela St, Allendale St opp Yarrum Curlew Cres after Kookaburra Pde Av, Yarrum Av opp Lister Av, Yarrum Av opp Adelaide 16 Curlew Crescent, Woodberry St, Yarrum Av opp Blackwood Av, Yarrum Av at Abelia St, Beresƒeld Golf Course, Anderson Dr (Hail Curlew Cres opp Swallow Av And Ride), Anderson Dr opp Glenwood Rd (Hail And 46 Curlew Crescent, Woodberry Ride), Glenwood Dr before Weakleys Dr, New England Hwy before Avalon Dr, Ferraby Dr opp TAFE Maitland, Redbill Dr after Curlew Cres Ferraby Dr before Lowe St, Ferraby Dr opp Streeton 57 Redbill Drive, Woodberry Dr, Ferraby Dr opp Olsen St, Metford Station Ferraby Dr, Chelmsford Dr at Grevillea Dr, Maitland Christian Redbill Dr at Lawson Av School, Chelmsford Dr, Early Learning Centre, 19 Lawson Avenue, Woodberry Chelmsford Dr, Chelmsford Dr opp Tennyson St, Maitland Private Hospital, Chisholm Rd, Stronach Av Lawson Av opp Francis Greenway High School opp Sylvan Cres, Stronach Av at Martin Cl, Stronach Av opp Stockland Green Hills, Mitchell Dr opp Lawson Av opp St Paul's Anglican Church Stockland Green Hills, Stockland Green Hills, Mitchell 35 Lawson Avenue, Beresƒeld Dr, Mitchell Dr opp Stockland Green Hills, Bruce St at Hughes St, Bruce St after Bray St, Quarry St at Bruce Lawson Av opp Beresƒeld Public School St, Fieldsend St opp Middleton Dr, Alliance St after 68 Lawson Avenue, Beresƒeld Bruce St, Lawes St opp Alliance St, Cooney Park, Lawes St, Victoria Street Station, Victoria St, East Christie Rd after Anderson Dr Maitland Post O∆ce, Lawes St, Lawes St opp 122 Anderson Drive, Tarro Windsor Castle Hotel, Lawes St before William St, Lawes St at Grant St, Melbourne St opp Tyrell St, Beverley Cl at Western Av Maitland Visitor Information Centre, High St, High St 4 Beverley Close, Tarro before Sparke St, High St opp Smyth Field, Maitland Town Hall, High St, High St opp Free Church St, High Southern Av at Lang Cres St at Bourke St, Ken Tubman Dr at Elgin St, Elgin St 11 Lang Crescent, Tarro opp Maitland Public School, Maitland Station, Railway St, Church St after Steam St, St Marys Anderson Dr after Western Av
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