BusLink
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Bus Link | |
Overview | |
Mode | Commuter bus |
Owner | Crowthers Bus Link |
Area | Sutherland |
Business | |
Founded | |
Operations | |
Ticketing | Proprietary |
Public transport | |
BusLink is a company that operates bus services in the southern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia [1].
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[edit] Routes
BusLink operate routes daily from Cronulla or Kurnell to Westfield Miranda via Caringbah Station, North Caringbah and North Cronulla, or via Caringbah Station and Burraneer Bay Road and Cronulla Sharks Leagues Club.
BusLink services from Cronulla to Miranda benefit shoppers who travel to Miranda Fair, commuters who need to get to a train service to work, and school children from Cronulla High School, Woolooware High School, Caringbah High School, De La Salle, Our Lady of Fatima Caringbah, Buraneer Bay Public School and Port Hacking High School.
- 984: Cronulla - Caringbah and Miranda via North Cronulla and North Caringbah
- 985: South Cronulla - Caringbah and Miranda via Burraneer Bay Road
- 987: Miranda and Cronulla - Kurnell via Sharks International
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Company website. Retrieved on 2006-08-30.
[edit] External links
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