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The origins of the route can be traced back to the introduction by ACTION of bus services between Canberra City Centre and the growing Woden Valley and Tuggeranong regions in the 1970s. [2] In January 1989, the Intertown brand was introduced on cross-city route 333 between Belconnen and Tuggeranong.
EPIC and Racecourse is a light rail station on the Canberra Metro R1 Civic to Gungahlin line. Although technically located in the suburb of Lyneham, the station primarily serves Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC) - home to major annual events including Summernats, the National Folk Festival and Royal Canberra Show as well as Thoroughbred Park, the city's main venue for horse racing.
The Canberra light rail network is a light rail system serving the city of Canberra, Australia. The initial 12-kilometre (7.5 mi) line links the northern town centre of Gungahlin to the city centre (Civic) and has 14 stops.
Dickson Interchange is a transport interchange in Dickson, an inner-northern suburb of Canberra. The interchange allows transfers between the Canberra Metro light rail network and local ACTION bus services. As part of the construction of the Civic to Gungahlin light rail line, a new $4 million bus interchange opened in 2018. [1]
Tuggeranong Interchange is located in Tuggeranong Town Centre, Canberra.All services are operated by ACTION.It consists of 7 platforms and provides connections between bus routes servicing the District of Tuggeranong.
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City Interchange (opened 23 November 1982 [71] and remodelled 2000) serves Canberra Central, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7 and R10 services. It provides interchange with light rail (R1) Woden Interchange (opened 4 December 1972, [72] second stage opened 1982 [1]) serves Woden Valley, Weston Creek, Tuggeranong, R4, R5 and R6 services