Wyong Railway Station - Bus Services

Bus Services

Wyong Station Bus Interchange

The station is serviced by numerous bus services, operated by Busways (Wyong), Red Bus Services and Coastal Liner

Stand 1: Busways

  • 79 - to Tuggerah
  • 80 - to Tuggerah
  • 81 - to Tuggerah
  • 82 - to Tuggerah

Stand 2: Busways

  • 78 - to Lake Haven via Warnervale Station
  • 79 - to Lake Haven via Hamlyn Terrace and Woongarah
  • 79N - to Lake Haven COMBINED 79/80 service on Sundays
  • 80 - to Lake Haven via Pacific Highway and Wyong Hospital

Stand 3: Busways

  • 81 - to Lake Haven via Wattanobbi, Johns Road and Wyongah
  • 82 - to Lake Haven via Tacoma and Wyongah

Stand 4: Red Bus Services

  • 24 - to The Entrance via Tuggerah, Chittaway Bay, Berkley Vale, Glenning Valley, Mingara, Killarney Vale, Bay Village and Toowoon Bay (COMBINED 25/26 SERVICE)
  • 25 - to The Entrance via Tuggerah, Chittaway Bay, Glenning Valley, Mingara, Killarney Vale, Bay Village and Toowoon Bay
  • 26 - to The Entrance via Tuggerah, Chittaway Bay, Berkley Vale, Killarney Vale, Bay Village and Toowoon Bay
  • 27 - to Chittaway Point via Tuggerah
  • 30 - to South Tacoma
  • 47 - to Bateau Bay via Tuggerah, Mardi, Ourimbah and Killarney Vale

Stand 5: Red Bus Services

  • 24 - to Wyong Hospital
  • 26 - to Wyong Hospital

Stand 6: Coastal Liner

  • 10 - to Wyee via Hue Hue Road
  • 11 - to Lake Haven via Hue Hue Road, Warnevale Station, Hamlyn Terrace and Woongarah
  • 12 - Dickson Road
  • 13 - Dooralong Primary Club via Jilliby

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