Busways’ gift to the Central Coast community
On Saturday 24 June, over 25,000 people will take part in a physical, spiritual and cultural journey along 10km of spectacular coastline linking five villages on the NSW Central Coast.
On Saturday 24 June, over 25,000 people will take part in a physical, spiritual and cultural journey along 10km of spectacular coastline linking five villages on the NSW Central Coast.
Busways is protecting local waterways with our new environmentally friendly, non-toxic cleaning products used in 19 sites across NSW and South Australia!
Following a trial at Blacktown depot in Western Sydney last year, the new cleaning products were rolled out to our 16 NSW depots, two South Australian depots and our National Support office.
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
Nearest alternative stops
Diversion route
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 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.
Routes 322, 323, 324, 325, 333, 334, 335, 336 & 341 services will divert and miss some stops due to road closure for the Port Macquarie Artwalk Event on Friday 9 June 2023 between 4pm and 10pm.
Services will operate via Munster St, Church St, Murray St to temporary bus stop, then William St, Munster St and resume normal route.
Customers can check the Port Macquarie diversion map for missed stop locations and diversion route.
Thank you to our customers who pay their fare, and a reminder to passengers to pay your fare when riding the bus.
It’s important when traveling on the bus to have your valid Opal card or contactless card or device with you, as at any time you may be asked to provide it to an Authorised Officer.
Over 800 Transport Officers, Authorised Revenue Protection Officers and Police patrol travel on public transport to check passenger fares. Officers carry card readers and are able to scan your Opal card or contactless card or device to verify your ticket.
From 5am Saturday 10 June to 6am Monday 12 June 2023, a number of bus stops will be closed and route 78 bus services will be diverted, while Warnervale station undergoes maintenance.
Closed stops
Diversion Map
Customers can view the route map for diversion and missed stops.
Due to an earlier crash on Hawkesbury Road, traffic has shifted to George Street and Macquarie Street affecting multiple services to run over 30 minutes late including school trips.
Routes affected: 675C, 675A, 674, 671
School buses affected: 5534, 5517, 5028, 5038, 5100, 5023,