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180X Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 180X bus time schedule & line map 180X City Wynyard to Collaroy Plateau (Express View In Website Mode Service) The 180X bus line (City Wynyard to Collaroy Plateau (Express Service)) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) City Wynyard: 5:35 AM - 8:46 AM (2) Collaroy Plateau: 3:20 PM - 7:16 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 180X bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 180X bus arriving. Direction: City Wynyard 180X bus Time Schedule 28 stops City Wynyard Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:35 AM - 8:46 AM Hall Av before Heather St 41-43 Hall Avenue, Collaroy Tuesday 5:35 AM - 8:46 AM Veterans Pde opp Collaroy Plateau Shops Wednesday 5:35 AM - 8:46 AM 66 Veterans Parade, Collaroy Thursday 5:35 AM - 8:46 AM Veterans Pde at Lantana Av Friday 5:35 AM - 8:46 AM 1 Lantana Avenue, Collaroy Saturday Not Operational RSL ANZAC Village, Veterans Pde 90 Veterans Parade, Narrabeen Edgecliffe Bvd opp Claudare St 77 Edgecliffe Boulevard, Narrabeen 180X bus Info Direction: City Wynyard Edgecliffe Bvd opp Stella St Stops: 28 22 Edgecliffe Boulevard, Collaroy Trip Duration: 60 min Line Summary: Hall Av before Heather St, Veterans Edgecliffe Bvd opp Aubreen St Pde opp Collaroy Plateau Shops, Veterans Pde at 58 Edgecliffe Boulevard, Collaroy Lantana Av, RSL ANZAC Village, Veterans Pde, Edgecliffe Bvd opp Claudare St, Edgecliffe Bvd opp Edgecliffe Bvd opp Acacia St Stella St, Edgecliffe Bvd opp Aubreen St, Edgecliffe 52 Edgecliffe Boulevard, Collaroy Bvd opp Acacia St, Edgecliffe Bvd opp Grevillia St, Hilma St at Telopea St, Telopea St before Aubreen St, Edgecliffe Bvd opp Grevillia St Collaroy Plateau Public School, Plateau Rd, Plateau 100 Hilma Street, Collaroy Rd at Hilma St, Anzac Av at Parkes Rd, Collaroy Park, Parkes Rd, Parkes Rd after Westmoreland Av, Hilma St at Telopea St Pittwater House School, Parkes Rd, Campbell Av at 59 Hilma Street, Collaroy Heron Pl, Fisher Rd at Ilikai Pl, Fisher Rd at Lismore Av, Westminster Av after Lismore Av, Dee Why RSL Telopea St before Aubreen St Club, Pittwater Rd, Dee Why B-Line, Pittwater Rd, 15 Aubreen Street, Collaroy Warringah Mall, Pittwater Rd, Stand B, Manly Vale B- Line, Condamine St, Spit Junction B-Line, Spit Rd, Collaroy Plateau Public School, Plateau Rd Neutral Bay Junction, Military Rd, Stand A, Wynyard 58 Plateau Road, Collaroy Station, York St, Stand M Plateau Rd at Hilma St 25 Plateau Road, Collaroy Anzac Av at Parkes Rd 45 Parkes Road, Collaroy Collaroy Park, Parkes Rd 50 Parkes Road, Collaroy Parkes Rd after Westmoreland Av 17 Parkes Road, Collaroy Pittwater House School, Parkes Rd 76 South Creek Road, Collaroy Campbell Av at Heron Pl Campbell Avenue, Dee Why Fisher Rd at Ilikai Pl 127 Fisher Road, Dee Why Fisher Rd at Lismore Av 37 Lismore Avenue, Dee Why Westminster Av after Lismore Av 29 Westminster Avenue, Dee Why Dee Why RSL Club, Pittwater Rd 8 Dee Why Parade, Dee Why Dee Why B-Line, Pittwater Rd 882A Pittwater Road, Dee Why Warringah Mall, Pittwater Rd, Stand B 622 Pittwater Road, Brookvale Manly Vale B-Line, Condamine St 84 Kenneth Road, Manly Vale Spit Junction B-Line, Spit Rd 5 Spit Road, Mosman Neutral Bay Junction, Military Rd, Stand A 177 Military Road, Neutral Bay Wynyard Station, York St, Stand M York Street, Sydney Direction: Collaroy Plateau 180X bus Time Schedule 33 stops Collaroy Plateau Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:20 PM - 7:16 PM Wynyard Station, Carrington St, Stand C Carrington Street, Sydney Tuesday 3:20 PM - 7:16 PM Neutral Bay Junction, Military Rd, Stand E Wednesday 3:20 PM - 7:16 PM 176 Military Road, Neutral Bay Thursday 3:20 PM - 7:16 PM Spit Junction B-Line, Spit Rd Friday 3:20 PM - 7:16 PM 34 Spit Road, Mosman Saturday Not Operational Manly Vale B-Line, Condamine St 275 Condamine Street, Manly Vale Warringah Mall, Pittwater Rd, Stand D 622 Pittwater Road, Brookvale 180X bus Info Direction: Collaroy Plateau Dee Why B-Line, Pittwater Rd Stops: 33 703 Howard Avenue, Dee Why Trip Duration: 60 min Line Summary: Wynyard Station, Carrington St, Pittwater Rd at Hawkesbury Av Stand C, Neutral Bay Junction, Military Rd, Stand E, 3-11 Hawkesbury Avenue, Dee Why Spit Junction B-Line, Spit Rd, Manly Vale B-Line, Condamine St, Warringah Mall, Pittwater Rd, Stand Lismore Av after Pittwater Rd D, Dee Why B-Line, Pittwater Rd, Pittwater Rd at 781 Pittwater Road, Dee Why Hawkesbury Av, Lismore Av after Pittwater Rd, Westminster Av after Lismore Av, Regent St at Westminster Av after Lismore Av Westminster Av, Fisher Rd at Tor Rd, Fisher Rd opp 29 Westminster Avenue, Dee Why Ilikai Pl, Campbell Av after Bruzzano Pl, Parkes Rd opp Pittwater House School, Parkes Rd opp Regent St at Westminster Av Westmoreland Av, Parkes Rd at Orlando Rd, Anzac 10 Westminster Avenue, Dee Why Av at Kangaroo Rd, Plateau Rd opp Hilma St, Plateau Rd opp Collaroy Plateau Public School, Aubreen St at Fisher Rd at Tor Rd Telopea St, Telopea St at Hilma St, Hilma St at 2 Tor Road, Dee Why Edgecliffe Bvd, Edgecliffe Bvd at Acacia St, Edgecliffe Bvd at Aubreen St, Edgecliffe Bvd at Blandford St, Fisher Rd opp Ilikai Pl Edgecliffe Bvd at Fuller St, Veterans Pde opp RSL 128 Fisher Road, Dee Why ANZAC Village, Veterans Pde opp Lantana Av, Collaroy Plateau Shops, Veterans Pde, Veterans Pde Campbell Av after Bruzzano Pl opp Ettalong St, Telopea St before Fuller St, Fuller St 3 Evergreen Drive, Dee Why at Hall Av, Hall Av before Heather St Parkes Rd opp Pittwater House School 6 Parkes Road, Collaroy Parkes Rd opp Westmoreland Av 26 Parkes Road, Collaroy Parkes Rd at Orlando Rd 56 Parkes Road, Collaroy Anzac Av at Kangaroo Rd Anzac Avenue, Collaroy Plateau Rd opp Hilma St 32 Plateau Road, Collaroy Plateau Rd opp Collaroy Plateau Public School 54A Plateau Road, Collaroy Aubreen St at Telopea St Aubreen Street, Collaroy Telopea St at Hilma St 62 Hilma, Collaroy Hilma St at Edgecliffe Bvd 98 Hilma Street, Collaroy Edgecliffe Bvd at Acacia St 93 Idaline Street, Collaroy Edgecliffe Bvd at Aubreen St 58 Edgecliffe Boulevard, Collaroy Edgecliffe Bvd at Blandford St 66 Edgecliffe Boulevard, Collaroy Edgecliffe Bvd at Fuller St Edgecliffe Boulevard, Narrabeen Veterans Pde opp RSL ANZAC Village 90 Veterans Parade, Narrabeen Veterans Pde opp Lantana Av 1 Lantana Avenue, Collaroy Collaroy Plateau Shops, Veterans Pde Veterans Parade, Collaroy Veterans Pde opp Ettalong St 16 Veterans Parade, Collaroy Telopea St before Fuller St 13 Veterans Parade, Collaroy Fuller St at Hall Av 1 Fuller Street, Collaroy Hall Av before Heather St 41-43 Hall Avenue, Collaroy 180X bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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