Current Routes
These routes were instituted in 2010 with a major route renumbering programme.
Route | Start | End | Notes |
446 | Roselands | St George Hospital, Kogarah | via Earlwood & Bexley North |
450 | Burwood | Hurstville | via Strathfield, Lakemba & Roselands |
939 | Bankstown | Greenacre Shops | via Noble Avenue & Waterloo Road |
940 | Bankstown | Hurstville | via Punchbowl, Riverwood, Narwee & Penshurst |
941 | Bankstown | Hurstville | via Chullora, Greenacre, Punchbowl, Roselands, Narwee & Penshurst |
942 | Lugarno | Campsie | via Riverwood, Roselands, Wiley Park, Lakemba & Belmore |
943 | Lugarno | Hurstville | via Peakhurst & Penshurst |
944 | Bankstown | Hurstville | via Punchbowl, Roselands, Riverwood, Peakhurst Heights & Mortdale |
945 | Bankstown | Hurstville | via Riverwood, Bonds Road, Mortdale & Penshurst |
946 | Bankstown | Hurstville | via Greenacre, Lakemba, South Belmore, Roselands & Beverley Hills |
953 | Hurstville | Kyle Bay & Connells Point | Loop Service |
954 | Hurstville | Hurstville Grove (Waitara Parade) | Shuttle Service |
955 | Hurstville | Mortdale | via Oatley |
S14 | Lakemba | Mount Lewis | via Roselands and Punchbowl |
N10 | Town Hall station | Sutherland | |
N11 | Town Hall station | Cronulla | |
N20 | Rockdale | Riverwood | Connects with the N10 and N11 at Rockdale |
N40 | Town Hall station | East Hills | |
N50 | Town Hall station | Liverpool | |
N60 | Town Hall station | Fairfield |
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