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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