Route 029 (1957)
Route 29 was a feeder service that operated between the Inner North and Kingston
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| Start | Kingston |
| End | O'Connor (1957-58) Lyneham Shops (1958-59) Lyneham Terminus (1959-61) |
| Via | Barton, Parkes, Acton, Turner, O'Connor, Lyneham |
| Start date | October 1957 |
| End date | October 1961 |
| Route Type | Feeder |
| Days of operation | Seven days |
| Preceded by | |
| Succeeded by | Route 029 (1961) |
Directions
August 1959 - October 1961
to Kingston via Archibald Street, Barton Highway, Brigalow Street, Wattle Street, Miller Street, Scrivener Street, Hovea Street, Macarthur Avenue, MacPherson Street (O’Connor Shops), David Street, Frogatt Street, Boldrewood Street, Kingsley Street, Ellery Street (these streets intersected in 1959), Liversidge Street, Lennox Crossing, Commonwealth Avenue (West Block), Queen Victoria Terrace (East Block), National Circuit (Hotel Kurrajong), Brisbane Avenue, and Wentworth Avenue to Giles Street at Kingston Depot
December 1958 - August 1959
Directions unavailable. Likely to follow the same route as in August 1959, but commencing/terminating at Lyneham Shops.
October 1957 - December 1958
Directions unavailable. Likely to follow the same route as in August 1959, but commencing/terminating at Scrivener and Miller.
Notes
- The route initially operated to Miller & Scrivener Streets, before being extended to Lyneham Shops (under construction) in December 1958, and Lyneham Terminus in August 1959.
- Route 29 was the first to service Lyneham, from 22 December 1958.
