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Route 24 was a feeder route that operated on an anti-clockwise loop from Woden Interchange. The clockwise service operated as [[Route 023 (1999)]]
Route 24 was a feeder route that operated on a loop from Woden Interchange.  


=== Directions ===
=== Directions ===
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==== May 2015 - April 2019 ====
==== May 2015 - April 2019 ====


===== Anti-clockwise loop =====
Woden Bus Station '''Platform 15''' – (R) Bowes (L) Callam (R) Launceston (R) Yamba (R) Hindmarsh (L) Ainsworth (R) Mawson (L) Heard (R) Wilkins (L) Beasley (R) Marshall (L) Lambrigg (L) Farrer Terminus (L) Pudney (R) Lambrigg (R) Dookie (R) Yamba (L) Julia Flynn (R) Bromby (C) Ngunawal (L) Kareelah (L) Culgoa (L) Tyagarah (L) Hindmarsh (R) Yamba (L) Launceston (L) Callam (R) Woden Bus Station


==== September 2014 - May 2015 ====


September 2014 - May 2015
===== Anti-clockwise loop =====
Woden Bus Station (L) Callam (R) Launceston (R) Yamba (R) Kitchener (L) Ainsworth (L) Mawson (L) Heard (R) Wilkins (L) Beasley (R) Marshall (L) Lambrigg (L) Farrer Terminus (L) Pudney (R) Lambrigg (R) Dookie (R) 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
 
==== Network 2014 Proposal (did not operate) ====
 
===== Anti-clockwise loop =====
Woden Interchange (R) Callam (L) Hindmarsh (R) Tyagarah (R) Culgoa (R) Kareelah (R) Ngunawal (C) Bromby (L) Julia Flynn (R) Yamba (L) Dookie (R) Lambrigg (R) Marshall (L) Beasley (R) Wilkins (L) Heard (L) Mawson (R) Athllon (L) Melrose then via Lyons to Woden Interchange.


==== June 2008 - September 2014 ====
==== June 2008 - September 2014 ====


===== Clockwise loop =====
Woden Interchange (L) Callam (R) Launceston (R) Yamba (L) Hindmarsh (R) Tyagarah (R) Culgoa (R) Kareelah (R) Ngunnawal (C) Bromby (L) Julia Flynn (R) Yamba (L) Dookie (L) Lambrigg (L) Farrer Terminus (R) Lambrigg (R) Marshall (L) Beazley (R) Wilkins (L) Heard (L) Mawson (C) Beazley (R) Macfarland (L) Eggleston (L) Hindmarsh (R) Launceston (R) Callam (R) Woden Interchange


==== January 1999 - June 2008 ====
==== January 1999 - June 2008 ====


Woden Interchange (L) Callam (R) Launceston (R) Yamba (R) Kitchener (L) Ainsworth (R) Mawson (L) Heard (R) Wilkins (L) Beazley (R) Marshall (L) Lambrigg (L) Dookie (r) Yamba (L) Julia Flynn (R) Bromby (C) Ngunnawal (L) Kareelah (L) Culgoa (L) Tyagarah (R) Yamba (L) Launceston (L) Callam (R) Woden Interchange
===== Anti-clockwise loop =====
Woden Interchange (L) Callam (R) Launceston (R) Yamba (R) Kitchener (L) Ainsworth (L) Mawson (L) Heard (R) Wilkins (L) Beasley (R) Marshall (L) Lambrigg (L) Farrer Terminus (L) Pudney (R) Lambrigg (R) Dookie (R) 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 ===
=== Notes ===
*The route was initially planned for introduction in July 1998, however Network 1998's commencement was subsequently delayed until January 1999.
*Selected services commenced at Farrer Terminus
*Selected services commenced at Farrer Terminus
*In 2005-06, evening services were provided by [[Route 923 (2005)]].
*In 2005-06, evening services were provided by [[Route 923 (2005)]].
*From 2006, evening and weekend services were provided by [[Route 923 (2006)]] and [[Route 924 (2006)]].
*From 2006, evening and weekend services were provided by [[Route 923 (2006)]] and [[Route 924 (2006)]].
*The route was redesigned in June 2008, along with [[Route 021 (1999)]], [[Route 022 (1999)]], and [[Route 024 (2019)]].
*The route was redesigned in June 2008, along with [[Route 021 (1999)]], [[Route 022 (1999)]], and [[Route 023 (1999)]]. This iteration of the 24 operated clockwise, with the 23 operating anti-clockwise.
*The route reverted to its original design in September 2014.
*While initially proposed to return to seven-day operation under [[Network 2008]], it ultimately operated on weekdays only.
*An initial proposal to no longer operate via Canberra Hospital or Farrer Terminus, and to operate via Lyons, under Network 2014 did not proceed.  
*The route reverted to its original design and direction in September 2014.
*The route was modified in May 2015 to operate via Canberra Hospital in both directions.
*The route was modified in May 2015 to operate via Canberra Hospital in both directions.



Latest revision as of 17:21, 30 July 2025

Start Woden Interchange
End Woden Interchange
Via Mawson, Farrer, Isaacs,
O'Malley, Garran
Start date January 1999
End date April 2019
Route Type Feeder
Days of operation Seven days (1999-2006)
Weekdays (2006-19)
Preceded by Route 204 (1996)
Succeeded by Route 061 (2019)

Route 24 was a feeder route that operated on a loop from Woden Interchange.

Directions

May 2015 - April 2019

Anti-clockwise loop

Woden Bus Station Platform 15 – (R) Bowes (L) Callam (R) Launceston (R) Yamba (R) Hindmarsh (L) Ainsworth (R) Mawson (L) Heard (R) Wilkins (L) Beasley (R) Marshall (L) Lambrigg (L) Farrer Terminus (L) Pudney (R) Lambrigg (R) Dookie (R) Yamba (L) Julia Flynn (R) Bromby (C) Ngunawal (L) Kareelah (L) Culgoa (L) Tyagarah (L) Hindmarsh (R) Yamba (L) Launceston (L) Callam (R) Woden Bus Station

September 2014 - May 2015

Anti-clockwise loop

Woden Bus Station (L) Callam (R) Launceston (R) Yamba (R) Kitchener (L) Ainsworth (L) Mawson (L) Heard (R) Wilkins (L) Beasley (R) Marshall (L) Lambrigg (L) Farrer Terminus (L) Pudney (R) Lambrigg (R) Dookie (R) 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

Network 2014 Proposal (did not operate)

Anti-clockwise loop

Woden Interchange (R) Callam (L) Hindmarsh (R) Tyagarah (R) Culgoa (R) Kareelah (R) Ngunawal (C) Bromby (L) Julia Flynn (R) Yamba (L) Dookie (R) Lambrigg (R) Marshall (L) Beasley (R) Wilkins (L) Heard (L) Mawson (R) Athllon (L) Melrose then via Lyons to Woden Interchange.

June 2008 - September 2014

Clockwise loop

Woden Interchange (L) Callam (R) Launceston (R) Yamba (L) Hindmarsh (R) Tyagarah (R) Culgoa (R) Kareelah (R) Ngunnawal (C) Bromby (L) Julia Flynn (R) Yamba (L) Dookie (L) Lambrigg (L) Farrer Terminus (R) Lambrigg (R) Marshall (L) Beazley (R) Wilkins (L) Heard (L) Mawson (C) Beazley (R) Macfarland (L) Eggleston (L) Hindmarsh (R) Launceston (R) Callam (R) Woden Interchange

January 1999 - June 2008

Anti-clockwise loop

Woden Interchange (L) Callam (R) Launceston (R) Yamba (R) Kitchener (L) Ainsworth (L) Mawson (L) Heard (R) Wilkins (L) Beasley (R) Marshall (L) Lambrigg (L) Farrer Terminus (L) Pudney (R) Lambrigg (R) Dookie (R) 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

  • The route was initially planned for introduction in July 1998, however Network 1998's commencement was subsequently delayed until January 1999.
  • Selected services commenced at Farrer Terminus
  • In 2005-06, evening services were provided by Route 923 (2005).
  • From 2006, evening and weekend services were provided by Route 923 (2006) and Route 924 (2006).
  • The route was redesigned in June 2008, along with Route 021 (1999), Route 022 (1999), and Route 023 (1999). This iteration of the 24 operated clockwise, with the 23 operating anti-clockwise.
  • While initially proposed to return to seven-day operation under Network 2008, it ultimately operated on weekdays only.
  • An initial proposal to no longer operate via Canberra Hospital or Farrer Terminus, and to operate via Lyons, under Network 2014 did not proceed.
  • The route reverted to its original design and direction in September 2014.
  • The route was modified in May 2015 to operate via Canberra Hospital in both directions.