Route 203 (1990)

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Route 203 was a Woden Valley loop service.

Start Woden Interchange
End Woden Interchange
Via O'Malley, Isaacs, Farrer, Mawson
Start date January 1990
End date January 1999
Route Type Feeder
Days of operation Weekdays (1990-92)
Seven days (1992-96)
Weekdays (1996-97)
Seven days (1997-99)
Preceded by Route 198 (1989)
Succeeded by Route 020 (1999), Route 023 (1999),
Route 024 (1999)
Timetables
January 1997

Directions

May 1996 - January 1999

Clockwise loop

Woden Interchange (L) Callam (R) Launceston (R) Yamba (L) Hindmarsh (R) Tyagarah (R) Culgoa (R) Kareelah (R) Ngunawal (C) Bromby (L) Julia Flynn (R) Yamba (L) Dookie (L) Lambrigg (L) Farrer Terminus (L) Pudney (R) Lambrigg (R) Marshall (L) Beasley (R) Wilkins (L) Heard (R) Mawson (L) Ainsworth (R) Kitchener (L) Yamba (L) Launceston (L) Callam (R) Woden Interchange

August 1994 - May 1996

Clockwise loop

Woden Interchange (L) Callam (R) Launceston (R) Yamba (L) Hindmarsh (R) Tyagarah (R) Culgoa (R) Kareelah (R) Ngunawal (C) Bromby (L) Julia Flynn (R) Yamba (L) Dookie (L) Hawkesbury (R) Lambrigg (R) Farrer Terminus (L) Pudney (R) Lambrigg (R) Marshall (L) Beasley (R) Wilkins (L) Heard (R) Mawson (L) Ainsworth (R) Kitchener (L) Yamba (L) Launceston (L) Callam (R) Woden Interchange

1990 - August 1994

Anti-clockwise loop

Woden Interchange (L) Callam (R) Launceston (R)Yamba (L) Numeralla (R) Kareelah (R) Ngunnawal (C) Bromby (L) Julia Flynn (R) Dorsch (L) Yamba (L) Julia Flynn (R) Bromby (C) Ngunawal (L) Kareelah (L) Culgoa (L) Tyagarah (L) Hindmarsh (R) Yamba (L) Launceston (L) Callam (R) Woden Interchange

Notes

  • Selected services terminated or commenced in Isaacs
  • It replaced Route 202 (1988) in Isaacs in June 1992
  • It route was redesigned in August 1994 and paired with Route 200 (1994). It was extended to cover Farrer and Mawson, with selected services commencing or terminating at Farrer Terminus.
  • It was paired with Route 204 (1996) in May 1996, and amended to no longer ser vice Hawkesbury Cres in Farrer. Weekday evening and weekend services were provided by Route 260 (1996) and Route 261 (1996).