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Revision as of 00:46, 24 September 2025
The 1931 timetable commenced on 13 July 1931.
| Network 1931 | |
|---|---|
| Start date | 13 July 1931 |
| End date | 11 September 1932 |
| Preceded by | Network 1929 |
| Succeeded by | Network 1932 |
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List of routes
| Route | Description | Extensions to |
|---|---|---|
| Route 001 (1926) | Kingston to Ainslie via Griffith Shops, Moresby Cr, State Cir, Hotel Canberra, Acton, and London Cct Shops | Molonglo, Canberra Station, Causeway, Reid |
| Route 002 (1928) | Kingston to Ainslie via Griffith Shops, Hotel Wellington, Brassey House, Hotel Kurrajong, Parliament House, Hotel Canberra, Acton, and London Cct Shops | Molonglo, Canberra Station, Causeway, Reid |
| Route 003 (1928) | Kingston (Cnr Giles St and Wentworth Av) to Ainslie via Brisbane Ave, Hotel Kurrajong, Parliament House, Hotel Canberra, and Commonwealth Ave Bridge | Molonglo, Reid |
| Route 004 (1928) | Kington (Cnr Giles St and Wentworth Av) to Ainslie via Brisbane Ave, Hotel Kurrajong, Parliament House, Hotel Canberra, Acton, and London Cct Shops | Mo |
Notes
- Selected services on all routes operated to Molonglo Workers Settlement and Reid.
- Selected services on Routes 1, 2, and 4 operated to the Railway Station and the Causeway.
- All four routes ran on weekdays.
- Routes 1 and 2 also operated on weekends.
- Route 3 did not operate on Sundays, and operated a single service on Saturdays.
- Route 4 did not operate on weekends.
