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Hornibrook Bus Lines proprietor Geoff Mountjoy purchased the business in 1979. [2] In September 1990, the Chirnside Park Shopping Centre to Melbourne central business district portion of route 683 ceased. In December 2001 the original depot in the main street was replaced by one in East Warburton. The original depot was turned into a museum. [3]
Station Pier. Ventura Bus Lines: Supplementary service to tram route 109 when cruise ships are docked at Station Pier [3] 150 Williams Landing station via Sayers Road Tarneit station: CDC Melbourne: Operates all night on Friday & Saturday nights as part of the Night Network: 151 Williams Landing station via Westmeadows Lane Tarneit station: CDC ...
Lilydale station opened on 1 December 1882 as an extension of the railway line from Camberwell, which had been extended from Hawthorn in April of that year. [5] The fare from Melbourne was 3s 6d (first class) and 2s 6d (second class), and a letter-writer to The Age newspaper, "Cyclops", [4] claimed that with the fare from Melbourne to Box Hill being only 9d (first class), there would soon be a ...
The school has a current enrolment of around 100 and is a participant in the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden program. [4] The Wesburn Recreation Reserve hosts junior football and netball teams. The township is also serviced by a pub and a number of small shops. Public transport is provided by bus route from Warburton to Chirnside Park.
In 1968 he purchased Workmen's Comfort Coaches of Trafalgar followed by Warragul Bus Lines. Heyfield Bus Lines was acquired circa 1984. Heyfield Bus Lines was acquired circa 1984. In June 1985 Westernport Roadlines was purchased followed in October 1990 by Panorama Coaches from Don Nugent with 13 buses and coaches.
Newmarket Bus Terminal: Upper Canada Mall: Blue, Yellow: Rush Hour Only: 57: Mulock: 404 Town Centre: Newmarket Bus Terminal: Blue, Yellow: Monday–Sunday: 68B: Warden: Angus Glen Community Centre: Warden TTC station: Purple: Monday–Sunday: Operated by the TTC. Increased frequency during the holiday season. 77: Highway 7 (West) Finch GO Bus ...
The school was built in 1871–72 for the landowner Rowland Egerton-Warburton of Arley Hall, and was designed by the Chester architect John Douglas. [2] It is constructed in brick with stone and terracotta dressings, and has a tiled roof. The building has three bays; from the left, the first two bays contain seven-light mullioned windows.
The station opened in 1863 by the North British Railway. The station was situated north of Chirnsidebridge Paper Mill and adjacent to Chirnside Mill. The station closed to passengers in September 1951 and to goods traffic in 1965. The stationmaster's house, office and station building survive. [1]