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Brisbane – Mt Isa Mt Isa ‐ Brisbane E As at 02nd February 2015 BARCALDINE NEWS & TRAVEL For Bookings or Enquires please contact Colleen or Kayla 07 4651 1104 / [email protected] BRISBANE – MT ISA MT ISA ‐ BRISBANE TOWN Departure Time Pick up and Set down point TOWN Departure Pick up and Set down point Brisbane 4.00pm Brisbane Transit Centre, Roma st Time Mt Isa 6.50am Outback at Isa Centre, 19 Marian St Ipswich 4.50pm Bus Bay, Bell Street Cloncurry 8.10am Cloncurry Agencies, 45 Ramsay St Cloncurry Meal 9.00am BP Ausfiel, Ramsey Street Haigslea 5.07pm Sundowner Hotel Stop Mckinlay 10.00 BP Roadhouse, Landsborough H/way Minden/Crossroad 5.15pm Front of Service Station Kynuna 11.00 Kynuna Roadhouse, Landsborough h/way Plainland 5.26pm Bus Stop, Plainlands Hotel Winton Meal Stop 1.20 Waltzing Matilda Centre, Elderslie St Gatton College 5.30pm Bus Shelter Winton 1.25 Newsagents, 75 Elderslie St Lorraine Stn 2.15 Lorraine Station Gatton 5.35pm Bus Stop on Highway Longreach 3.25 Cnr Ealge & Duck Street (Commercial Hotel) Withcott 5.55pm Civic Centre Ilfracombe 3.45 Post Office Toowoomba 6.45pm Toowoomba Bus Interchange, Neil St Barcaldine 5.00 Choice Roadhouse Oakey 7.05pm Railway Station Blackall 6.40 BP Blackall, 10 Shamrock St Jondaryan 7.15pm Cobb & Co Roadhouse Tambo 7.50 Post Office Dalby 7.55pm Shell Roadhouse Augathella 9.10 BP Roadhouse, Warrego H/way Warra 8.20pm Old Service Station Charleville 10.40 Railway Station, Mitchell H/way Brigalow 8.30pm General Store Morven 11.44 Opposite Newsagent, Albert St Chinchilla 8.50pm Bus Shelter Mungallala 12.05 General Store, Warrego H/way Miles 10.00pm Caltex Service Station Mitchell 12.45 Mitchell Newsagency Drillham 10.14pm Post Office Dulacca 10.35pm Liberty Service Station Amby 1.05 Before Shop, near corNER Jackson 10.55pm Warrego Highway Muckadilla 1.20 BP Service Stn, Warrego H/way Yuleba 11.05pm Yuleba Hotel Roma 1.55 Bus Shelter, outside Roma Motors, Wallumbill 11.10pm Info Centre Arthur St Roma 11.45pm Bus Shelter Wallumbilla 2.15 Info Centre, Warrego H/way Muckadilla 12.15am BP Service Station Yuleba 2.40 Yuleba Hotel Amby 12.30am Before Shop, near corner Jackson 2.55 Warrego H/way Mitchell 12.45am Mitchell Newsagency Dulacca 3.05 Liberty Service Stn Mungallala 1.15am General Store Drillham 3.20 Post Office, Warrego H/way Morven 1.50am Newsagent, Albert Street Charleville 3.30am Railway Station, Mitchell Highway Miles 4.15 Caltex Service Stn Augathella 4.30am BP Roadhouse, Warrego Highway Chinchilla 4.50 Bus Shelter, Roadhouse Tambo 5.40am Post Office Brigalow 5.05 Opposite Store, Warrego H/way Blackall 7.25am BP Blackall, 10 Shamrock st Warra 5.20 Bus Shelter, Post Office Barcaldine 8.50am Choice Roadhouse Dalby 5.50 Shell Roadhouse, Opp Police Stn Ilfracombe 9.40am Ilfracomber Post Office Jondaryan 6.10 Cobb & Co Roadhouse Longreach 10.05am Corner Eagle & Duck Street at front of Commercial Oakey 6.20 Railway Stn Lorraine Stn 11.15am Lorraine Station Toowoomba 7.20 Toowoomba Bus Interchange, Neil Winton 12.45pm Waltzing Matilda Tourise Centre Willcott 7.30 Bus Shelter on H/way Winton 12.50pm Newsagents, 75 Elderslie St Gatton 7.50 Opp Civic Centre Railway st Kynuna 2.30pm Kynuna Roadhouse Gatton College 7.55 Bus Shelter, before overpass Mckinlay 3.25pm BP Roadhouse Plainland 8.05 Bus Shelter, rear Meat Tavern Cloncurry Meal Stop 5.10pm BP Ausfuel, Ramsay Street Cloncurry 5.15pm Cloncurry Agencies, 45 Ramsay St Minden Crossroads 8.15 Bus Stop at Crossroads Mount Isa Arrive 6.35pm Outback at Isa Centre Haigslea 8.20 Opposite Sundowner Hotel Brisbane Arrive 9.20 Brisbane Transit Centre,Roma st E As at 02nd February 2015 BARCALDINE NEWS & TRAVEL For Bookings or Enquires please contact Colleen or Kayla 07 4651 1104 / [email protected] .
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