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*The service initially operated between City and Deakin (Macgregor & Strickland). It was extended to Hughes (Kent St) in August 1963, and to a new terminus at the end of Kitchener St in July 1964. | *This service was the first major divergence from the original north-south axis of the Canberra bus network. <ref>[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/130831065?searchTerm=city%20interchange# The Canberra Times - 22 November 1982]</ref> | ||
*The service initially operated between City and Deakin (Macgregor & Strickland). It was extended to Hughes (Kent St) in August 1963, and to a new terminus at the end of Kitchener St in July 1964. | |||
*The route was modified in June 1966 to operate via Langton Cres and Flynn Dr. | *The route was modified in June 1966 to operate via Langton Cres and Flynn Dr. | ||
*The route was extended to Garran in July 1966. | *The route was extended to Garran in July 1966. | ||
Revision as of 16:00, 23 November 2025
Route 15 was a feeder service between City Interchange and the Inner South.
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| Start | City Interchange |
| End | Deakin Terminus (to Aug 1963)
Hughes Terminus (1963-66) |
| Via | Parkes, Barton, Forrest, Deakin, Hughes, Garran |
| Start date | 19 August 1963 |
| End date | September 1977 |
| Route Type | Feeder |
| Days of operation | Seven days |
| Preceded by | -- |
| Succeeded by | Route 234 (1977) |
| Timetables | |
| 1977 | |
Directions
Full directions/maps were not published. Basic directions are as provided on timetables.
1976 - September 1977
Woden Interchange -Callam St - Hindmarsh Dr - Yamba Dr -Woden Valley Hospital -Gilmore Cr - Kitchener St -Kent St -Strickland Cr -Macgregor St - Hopetoun Circ -Gawler Cr -Melbourne Ave -State Circ - Commonwealth Ave -London Circ
March 1968 - 1976
Woden I/C, Yamba Dr, Gilmore Cres, Kitchener St, Kent St, Strickland Cres, Macgregor St, Hopetoun Cct, Adelaide Ave, State Cir, Commonwealth Ave, London Cct, City
July 1966 - March 1968
Hughes, Kent St, Strickland Cres, Macgregor St, Gawler Cres, Melbourne Ave, National Cct, Hotel Kurrajong, Queen Victoria Tce, Commonwealth Ave, Langton Cres/Flynn Dr, London Cct, City (Northbourne Ave)
June 1966 - July 1966
Hughes, Kent St, Strickland Cres, Macgregor St, Gawler Cres, Melbourne Ave, National Cct, Hotel Kurrajong, Queen Victoria Tce, Langton Cres/Flynn Dr, Commonwealth Ave, London Cct, City (Northbourne Ave)
July 1964 - June 1966
Hughes, Kent St, Strickland Cres, Macgregor St, Gawler Cres, Melbourne Ave, National Cct, Hotel Kurrajong, Queen Victoria Tce, Commonwealth Ave, London Cct, City (Northbourne Ave)
August 1963 - July 1964
Hughes, Kent St, Strickland Cres, Macgregor St, Gawler Cres, Melbourne Ave, National Cct, Hotel Kurrajong, Queen Victoria Tce, Commonwealth Ave, London Cct, City (Northbourne Ave)
1963 - August 1963
Macgregor St, Gawler Cres, Melbourne Ave, National Cct, Hotel Kurrajong, Queen Victoria Tce, Commonwealth Ave, London Cct, City (Northbourne Ave)
Notes
- This service was the first major divergence from the original north-south axis of the Canberra bus network. [1]
- The service initially operated between City and Deakin (Macgregor & Strickland). It was extended to Hughes (Kent St) in August 1963, and to a new terminus at the end of Kitchener St in July 1964.
- The route was modified in June 1966 to operate via Langton Cres and Flynn Dr.
- The route was extended to Garran in July 1966.
- The route was modified in March 1968 to no longer travel via Forrest, Barton, and Parkes
- Between 1972 and 1976, one service in the morning and evening peaks travelled to ANZAC Park West via Barton and Russell, and did not operate to the City.
- The route was modified in 1976 to operate via Woden Valley Hospital.
