Mount Druitt Railway Station - Bus Services

Bus Services

Mount Druitt Station Bus Interchange

Stand 1: Busways

  • 756 - to Blacktown via Powers Road and Doonside
  • 757 - to Marsden Park and Riverstone

Stand 2: Busways

  • 755 - to Shalvey and Plumpton (OFF PEAK)
  • 758 - to St Marys via Shalvey and North St Marys

Stand 3: Busways

  • 754 - to Blacktown via Hassall Grove

Stand 4: Busways

  • 761 - to Bidwill via Carlisle Avenue
  • 750 - to Blacktown via Carlisle Avenue and Richmond Road

Stand 5: Busways

  • 737 - to Eastern Creek
  • 738 - to Eastern Creek Industrial Park and Horsley Park
  • 739 - to Minchinbury

Westbus

  • 674 - to Windsor via Whalan, Tregear, Shanes Park, Berkshire Park and South Windsor
  • 759 - to St Marys via Emerton, Lethbridge Park, Tregear, Willmot, Ropes Crossing and North St Marys
  • 780 - to Penrith, New South Wales via Whalan, Tregear, Ropes Crossing, Werrington County and Cambridge Park
  • 770 - to Penrith via Colyton, St Marys, Claremont Meadows and Kingswood
  • 771 - to St Marys via Colyton.
  • 774 - to Penrith via Oxley Park, St Marys, UWS Kingswood and Nepean Hospital
  • 775 - to Penrith via Erskine Park, St Clair, St Marys, UWS Kingswood and Nepean Hospital
  • 776 - to Penrith via St Clair, St Marys, UWS Kingswood and Nepean Hospital

NightRide

  • N70 - between Penrith station and Town Hall

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