Updated 28/08/23: Temporary service changes for Jonas Absalom Drive Port Macquarie starting 3 July 2023

Updated 28/08/23 to show revised end date

A shuttle bus will be in place from 6am, 3 July 2023 to 5pm, Wednesday 6 September 2023 due to the Ocean Drive and Jonas Absalom Drive intersection upgrade.

The shuttle will transport students and regular commuters between 7am-9am and 3pm-5pm on school and holiday weekdays (excluding weekends).

Passengers are advised to use the temporary stop located at 37 Sapphire Drive for route services 323 and 324 and school bus services.

Temporary bus stops will be in place as follows - see diversion map for details:

  • Route 323 and 324
  • School Buses – 446, 447, 434, 437, 438, 546, 441, 455, 444, 567, 559, 556, 557, 604, 554, 571, 583, 594, 545, 370 & 522

All affected schools have been contacted.

The timetable for Regular Route Service 324, including those with school services and Route 323, will remain unchanged.  

Plan ahead at transportnsw.info.

Map

Region
Port Macquarie
Start date
Mon, 03 Jul 2023 06:00
End date
Wed, 06 Sep 2023 19:00

Permanent route changes to school services 653w, 662w, 674w, 681w, 774w and 793w

Due to road upgrade works along West Street, North Sydney, School Routes 653w, 662w, 674w, 681w, 774w and 793w will operate a revised path in North Sydney from Monday 17 July 2023.

School Route Missed Stop Alternative Stop
662w, 681w, 774w

St Marys Primary School, Ridge Street, North Sydney (Stop ID 206081)

Miller Street after McLaren Street, North Sydney (Stop ID 206019)

653w, 793w St Marys Primary School, Ridge Street, North Sydney (Stop ID 206081)

Miller Street at Ridge Street, North Sydney (Stop ID 206048)

674w

Falcon Street at Miller Street, North Sydney (Stop ID 206073)

North Sydney Boys High School, Falcon Street, North Sydney (Stop ID 2065108)

Miller Street at Falcon Street, North Sydney (Stop ID 206072)

Plan ahead at transportnsw.info

Region
North Shore and West
Start date
Mon, 19 Jun 2023 00:01
End date
Fri, 22 Sep 2023 23:59
Affected dates

Effective from Monday 17 July 2023

Affected routes

50, 50/3 & 55 Ocean Beach Road, Woy Woy diversion

From Tuesday 13 June to Saturday 17 June 2023 (night work only) 7pm until 4am​ each night.

Routes 50, 50/3 and 55 services will divert and miss stops due to roadworks on Ocean Beach Rd, Woy Woy.

Affected stops

  • Ocean Beach Rd after Railway St (2256112)
  • Ocean Beach Rd at Railway St (2255129)
  • Ocean Beach Rd opp Mutu St (2250113)
  • Ocean Beach Rd opp Victoria Rd (2256128)

Nearest alternative stops

  • Railway St opp Melba Rd (Stop ID: 225659)
  • Railway St at Melba Rd (Stop ID: 225639)
  • Ocean Beach Rd after Waratah Ave (Stop ID: 2256127)
  • Ocean Beach Rd opp Waratah Ave (Stop ID: 2256114)

Diversion route

  • Inbound: from Ocean Beach Rd, (L) Rawson Rd, (R) Railway St and resume normal route
  • Outbound: from Railway St, (L) Rawson Rd, (R) Ocean Beach Rd and resume normal route
Region
Central Coast
Start date
Tue, 13 Jun 2023 19:00
End date
Sat, 17 Jun 2023 04:00

Busways expands Zero Emission Bus fleet with six new electric vehicles!

Busways has welcomed six new Yutong E12 zero emissions buses (ZEBs) to our Penrith fleet!

The arrival of these new ZEBs means our Penrith depot will now operate the second largest electric bus fleet in NSW, with 18 electric buses in total.

Managing Director of Busways, Byron Rowe, says the addition continues Busways’ journey to decrease carbon emissions.

“These new ZEBs are part of our plan to increase sustainable outcomes for communities and contribute to NSW’s objectives of cutting emissions by 80% by 2035.

Busways expands Zero Emission Bus fleet with six new electric vehicles!

Busways has welcomed six new Yutong E12 zero emissions buses (ZEBs) to our Penrith fleet!

The arrival of these new ZEBs means our Penrith depot will now operate the second largest electric bus fleet in NSW, with 18 electric buses in total.

Managing Director of Busways, Byron Rowe, says the addition continues Busways’ journey to decrease carbon emissions.

“These new ZEBs are part of our plan to increase sustainable outcomes for communities and contribute to NSW’s objectives of cutting emissions by 80% by 2035.