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Enthusiast => Route Designs => Topic started by: CNG on January 27, 2011, 07:08:12 PM

Title: TUGGERS TO GUNGAHLIN EXPRESS ROUTE 100
Post by: CNG on January 27, 2011, 07:08:12 PM
The following route would be numbered as the 100 and it would do the weekday intertown from tuggers to civic, then it would continue from the city running in the same direction as the 200 to gungahlin market place.
The directions are bellow, I have not listed timings however it would run on 15 min frequency,

100 TUGGERS - GMP
TUGGERS DEPART PLT 7
Woden
Woden Depart Platform 10
City
City Depart Platform 8
Macarthur\Northbourne
Northbourne Ave/Antill St
Flemington Rd, Sandford St
GUNGAHLIN MARKET PLACE

100 GMP- TUGGERS
GUNGAHLIN MARKET PLACE
Flemington Rd, Sandford St
Northbourne Ave/Antill St
Macarthur\Northbourne
City
City Depart Platform 1
Woden
Woden Depart Platform 6
TUGGERANONG BUS STATION
Title: Re: TUGGERS TO GUNGAHLIN EXPRESS ROUTE 100
Post by: Buzz Killington on January 27, 2011, 07:27:54 PM
Not much of an express but I suppose it would have to traverse the intertown to make it even somewhat viable.

Best solution would be to extend the 300 to Gungahlin, that way you're not clogging up the intertown with too many routes.
Title: Re: TUGGERS TO GUNGAHLIN EXPRESS ROUTE 100
Post by: CNG on January 27, 2011, 07:30:55 PM
no, I want it to be a run from tuggers to gmp, not going via belco
Title: Re: TUGGERS TO GUNGAHLIN EXPRESS ROUTE 100
Post by: Buzz Killington on January 27, 2011, 07:49:37 PM
Fair enough, otherwise you'd have people jumping off in Civic to get on the 200.

Still think a 300 adaption would be best - maybe make that a Tugg-Gung via Woden and City?
Title: Re: TUGGERS TO GUNGAHLIN EXPRESS ROUTE 100
Post by: CNG on January 28, 2011, 07:54:14 PM
Thats what it is tugg - gun via woden and city
Title: Re: TUGGERS TO GUNGAHLIN EXPRESS ROUTE 100
Post by: Irisbus Rider on January 29, 2011, 02:12:49 PM
Get the Blue Rapid to the City, then change at the City to a Red Rapid. Having 'direct' buses are an unnecessary luxury, which results in inefficient use of available vehicles.