Route 030 (1957)
Route 30 was a feeder service that operated between the City and the Inner North.
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|---|---|
| Start | City Interchange |
| End | O'Connor (1957-58) Lyneham Shops (1958-59) Lyneham Terminus (1959-68) Dickson Shops (1968-79) |
| Via | Turner, O'Connor, Lyneham, Dickson |
| Start date | October 1957 |
| End date | September 1979 |
| Route Type | Feeder |
| Days of operation | Seven days |
| Preceded by | |
| Succeeded by | Route 380 (1979), Route 381 (1979) |
| Timetables | |
| 1977 | |
Directions
1976 - September 1979
Inbound
Dickson Terminus Cowper St (C) Cowper (L) Antill (C) Barton (Mouat) (L) Brigalow (L) Scrivener (R) Hovea (R) Macarthur (L) Macpherson (L) Condamine (R) Northbourne to City Interchange
Outbound
City Interchange Northbourne Ave (C) Northbourne (L) Condamine (R) Macpherson (R) Macarthur (L) Hovea (L) Scrivener (R) Brigalow (R) Barton (Mouat) (C) Antill (R) Cowper to Dickson Terminus
December 1968 - 1976
Directions unavailable, Likely to have operated per the 1976 directions, but terminating/commencing at Badham St instead of Cowper St.
August 1959 - December 1968
Lyneham Terminus to City via Archibald Street, Barton Highway, Brigalow Street, Wattle Street, Miller Street, Scrivener Street, Hovea Street, Macarthur Avenue, MacPherson Street, David Street, Froggatt Street, Boldrewood Street, McCaughey Street, Gould Street (they intersected in 1959), and Northbourne Avenue
December 1958 - August 1959
Directions unavailable. Service likely operated per August 1959 directions, but terminating/commencing at Lyneham Shops.
October 1957 - December 1958
Directions unavailable. Service likely operated per August 1959 directions, but terminating/commencing at Scrivener/Miller.
Notes
- Initially operating to Scrivener and Miller St in Lyneham, the route was extended to Lyneham Shops (under construction) in December 1958, Lyneham Terminus in August 1959, Dickson (Badham St) in December 1968, and Dickson Terminus (Cowper St) in 1976.
- From August 1959 to December 1968, selected services operated via CSIRO.
