Geelong Bus Routes - Geelong Urban Bus Routes in Numerical Order

Geelong Urban Bus Routes in Numerical Order

Route Route details Operator
10 Rosewall via Melbourne Road, return Benders
11 Corio via North Shore, return Benders
12 Lara via Thompsons Road, return Benders
14 Deakin University (Waurn Ponds) via Waurn Ponds, return Benders
15 Waurn Ponds via Belmont, return Benders
16 Deakin University (Waurn Ponds) via Highton, return Benders
17 Waurn Ponds via Belmont East, return. Benders
18 Deakin University (Waurn Ponds) express to & from Geelong station (university terms only) Benders
19 Deakin University (Waurn Ponds) via Marshall railway station, return McHarry's
20 Deakin University (Waurn Ponds) via Grovedale, return McHarry's
30 Corio Shopping Centre via Thompsons Road, return Benders
34 Buckley Falls via Newtown, return Benders
35 Newtown via Pakington Street, return (circular clockwise route) Benders
36 Newtown via Aberdeen Street, return (circular anti-clockwise route) Benders
45 St Albans Park to Corio Shopping Centre via City & West Geelong, return McHarry's
50 Hamlyn Heights via Autumn Street, return Benders
51 Hamlyn Heights via Minerva Road, return Benders
55 Newcomb, return Benders
61 Breakwater via St. Albans Park, return McHarry's
62 St Albans Park via Whittington, return McHarry's
77 Leopold, return McHarry's

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