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General Provisions NLESD-ER-15-040-21B Start at the intersection of Teakwood Dr and Cheeseman Dr, on Teakwood Dr, right on Sumac St, right on Kenai Cres, left on Sumac St, right on Teakwood Dr, right on and around Palm Dr, right on Teakwood Dr and on to school. Route subject to change Service Provider: Dave Gulliver Cabs Ltd. School(s) Served: Newtown Elementary Stops (in order of travel) 1. #98 Teakwood Dr 5. Teakwood Dr @ Sumac St 2. #7 Sumac St 6. #18 Palm Dr 3. Sumac St @ Sitka St 7. #36 Palm Dr 4. Kenai Cres @ Sitka St 8. #66 Palm Dr First Pick-up: 8:00 a.m. Depart School: 2:50 p.m. Arrive School: 8:25 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:15 p.m. Times approximate NLESD-ER-15-040-22B Start at #50 Almond Dr, on Almond Dr, right on Teakwood Dr, right on Southlands Blvd, right on Gold Medal Dr, left on Brad Gushue Cres, left on Jamie Korab St, right on Russ Howard St, left on Brad Gushue Cres, right on Gold Medal Dr and on to school. Route subject to change Service Provider: Dave Gulliver Cabs Ltd. School(s) Served: Newtown Elementary Stops (in order of travel) 1. #50 Almond Cres 5. #18 Jamie Korab St 2. #19 Almond Cres 6. #39 Brad Gushue Cres 3. #36 Gold Medal Dr 7. #17 Brad Gushue Cres 4. Brad Gushue Cres @ Jamie Korab St First Pick-up: 8:00 a.m. Depart School: 2:50 p.m. Arrive School: 8:25 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:15 p.m. Times approximate NLESD-ER-17-130-1 Start at #42 Jeffers Dr, right on Smallwood Dr, right on Commonwealth Ave, right on Whiteley Dr, right on Commonwealth Ave, right on Old Placentia Rd, right on Mortimore Dr, right on Old Placentia Dr, left on Westminster Dr, right on Old Placentia Rd, right on Trafalgar Dr, right on Old Placentia Rd and on to school. Route subject to change Service Provider: Executive Taxi Ltd School(s) Served: Newtown Elementary Stops (in order of travel) – (Afternoon routes/stops to be travelled in reverse order) 1. #42 Jeffers Dr 7. #15 Mortimore Dr 2. Jeffers Dr @ Badcock Pl 8. #38 Westminster Dr 3. #58 Whiteley Dr 9. Westminster Dr @ Whitehall Pl 4. Whiteley Dr @ Ledrew Pl 10. Trafalgar Dr @ Collingwood Cres 5. Mortimore Dr @ Graham Pl 11. #14 Trafalgar Dr 6. Mortimore Dr @ Rodes Pl 12. Trafalgar Dr @ Gibraltar Cl First Pick-up: 7:55 a.m. Depart School: 2:50 p.m. Arrive School: 8:25 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:20 p.m. Time approximate NLESD-ER-17-130-2 Start at the intersection of Brookfield Rd and Pearl Pl, on Brookfield Rd, right on Commonwealth Ave, right on Castle Bridge Dr, left on Glen Abbey St, right on Francis St, right on Commonwealth Ave, left on Smallwood Dr, right on Carlton Dr, left on Yale Pl, right on Smallwood Dr, right on Ashford Dr, right on Smallwood Dr, right on Olympic Dr, left on Wilson Cres, left on Manley Pl, right on Olympic Dr, right on Smallwood Dr, left on Surin St and on to school. Route subject to change Service Provider: Executive Taxi Ltd School(s) Served: Newtown Elementary Stops (in order of travel) – (Afternoon routes/stops to be travelled in same order) 1. Brookfield Rd @ Tobins Rd 9. #68 Ashford Dr 2. #300 Brookfield Rd 10. Ashford Dr @ Harvard Dr 3. #83 Castle Bridge Dr 11. #41 Ashford Dr 4. Castle Bridge Rd @ Francis St 12. #83 Ashford Dr 5. Castle Bridge Dr @ Glen Abbey St 13. #15 Wilson Cres 6. Commonwealth Ave @ Emberley Pl 14. #6 Manley Pl 7. Carlton Dr @ Yale Pl 15. Smallwood Dr @ Stojko Pl 8. #36 Ashford Dr 16. Smallwood Dr @ Laumann Pl First Pick-up: 7:50 a.m. Depart School: 2:50 p.m. Arrive School: 8:25 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:25 p.m. Time approximate NLESD-ER-17-130-3 Start at the intersection of Cottonwood Cres and Briarwood Pl, on Cottonwood Cres, left on Tree Top Dr, left on Southlands Blvd, right on Gold Medal Dr, right on Mark Nichols Pl, left on Toby McDonald St, right on Mike Adam Pl, left on Gold Medal Dr and on to school. Route subject to change Service Provider: Executive Taxi Ltd School(s) Served: Newtown Elementary Stops (in order of travel) – (Afternoon routes/stops to be travelled in reverse order) 1. Cottonwood Cres @ Briarwood Pl 5. #32 Mark Nichols Pl 2. Cottonwood Cres @ Jacaranda Pl 6. #62 Mark Nichols Pl 3. Tree Top Dr @ Banyan Pl 7. #9 Mike Adam Pl 4. #53 Tree Top Dr First Pick-up: 8:05 a.m. Depart School: 2:50 p.m. Arrive School: 8:25 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:10 p.m. Time approximate NLESD-ER-17-130-4 Start at #70 Heavy Tree Rd, on Heavy Tree Rd, right on Ruby Line, right on Serpentine Dr, right on Green Acre Dr, right on Sprucedale Dr, right on Ruby Line, left on Southlands Blvd, left on Teakwood Dr, right on Bayberry Pl, left on Parkview Cres, right on Bayberry Pl, right on Teakwood Dr, right on Cheeseman Dr, right on Cypress Dr, left on Pepperwood Dr, left on Sugar Pine Cres, right on Pepperwood Dr, left on Cypress St, right on Southlands Blvd and on to school. Route subject to change Service Provider: Executive Taxi Ltd School(s) Served: Newtown Elementary Stops (in order of travel) – (Afternoon routes/stops to be travelled in reverse order) 1. #70 Heavy Tree Rd 10. Cheeseman Dr @ Ironwood Pl 2. #18 Serpentine Dr 11. #120 Cheeseman Dr 3. Serpentine St @ Green Acre Dr 12. Cypress Dr @ Cheeseman Dr 4. #144 Green Acre Dr 13. #54 Cypress St 5. Green Acre Dr @ Butterworth Pl 14. Cypress St @ Pepperwood Dr 6. #29 Sprucedale Dr 15. #53 Sugar Pine Cres 7. #48 Bayberry Pl 16. #13 Sugar Pine Cres 8. #34 Bayberry Pl 17. #15 Cypress St 9. #13 Bayberry Pl First Pick-up: 7:55 a.m. Depart School: 2:50 p.m. Arrive School: 8:25 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:20 p.m. Time approximate .
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