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  2. Stockton ferry service - Wikipedia

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    The passenger ferry service that operated between Queens Wharf and Stockton, which runs in an area further downstream of the river from the bridge, is the only ferry service in Newcastle that still operates, surviving a wave of service decommissions prompted by the opening of the Stockton Bridge in 1971. [2]

  3. Newcastle Buses & Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Buses & Ferries was a commuter bus and ferry service operating in Newcastle and Lake Macquarie from 1935 until 2017. Part of the State Transit Authority , it operated 26 bus routes and the Stockton ferry across the Hunter River .

  4. Template : Cite New South Wales transport timetables

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    The route number of the first route in the timetable concerned prefixed by the letter b for Sydney and Blue Mountains timetables, c for Central Coast timetables, n for Newcastle timetables, r for regional/country timetables and w for Wollongong timetables. Busways routes from Newcastle are listed as Regional (r).

  5. Stockton, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Ferry Shortland travelling between Stockton and Newcastle. Prior to the opening of the Stockton Bridge in 1971, the main transport access to Stockton was a system of vehicular and passenger ferries. [26] Today there is the frequent Stockton ferry service to Stockton from Queens Wharf, close to the former Newcastle railway station. The ferry ...

  6. Newcastle Transport - Wikipedia

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    In January 2018, the bus route network was completely redesigned with the number of routes reduced from 27 to 21. [7] [8] In the same year, Newcastle Transport began trialling an on-demand bus service [9] within the Lake Macquarie area, servicing the suburbs of Dudley, Mount Hutton and Warners Bay.

  7. Buses in Newcastle, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle is the second-largest city in the state of New South Wales, serving as a regional centre for residents of the Central Coast, Hunter Valley and Great Lakes regions. Bus services within Newcastle are operated by Newcastle Transport. It also operates a ferry service across the Hunter River between Newcastle's CBD and Stockton.

  8. Template : Cite New South Wales transport timetables/doc

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    1.3 Ferry. 2 Examples. Toggle Examples subsection. 2.1 Rail. 2.2 Bus. 3 Tracking category. 4 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Template: Cite New South Wales ...

  9. Waratah railway station - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Transport operates one bus route via Waratah station, under contract to Transport for NSW: 24: Wallsend to Marketown via Jesmond, University of Newcastle, Waratah, Carrington & Newcastle Interchange [6]