Route 403 (1994)
Route 403 was a feeder service that operated on a loop from Belconnen Interchange
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| Start | Belconnen Interchange |
| End | Belconnen Interchange |
| Via | Belconnen, McKellar, Evatt, Spence, Melba, Charnwood, Flynn |
| Start date | August 1994 |
| End date | January 1999 |
| Route Type | Feeder |
| Days of operation | Weekdays |
| Preceded by | Route 411 (1978), Route 412 (1978) Route 413 (1978), Route 415 (1978) |
| Succeeded by | Route 015 (1999), Route 043 (1999), Route 045 (1999) |
Directions
September 1997 - January 1999
Belconnen Interchange (L) Benjamin (R) Chan (R) Lathlain (L) Luxton (R) Totterdell (L) Totterdell (R) Totterdell paved area (R) Totterdell (L) Joynton Smith (R) Coulter (L) Ginninderra (R) Tillyard (R) Spalding (R) Kingsford Smith (L) Alfred Hill (R) Alpen (R) Copland (L) Moynihan (R) William Webb (L) Ginninderra (R) Aikman (R) Emu (C) Belconnen Interchange
January 1997 - September 1997
Belconnen Interchange (C) Busway (R) Coulter (L) Ginninderra (R) Tillyard (R) Spalding (R) Kingsford Smith (L) Alfred Hill (R) Alpen (R) Copland (L) Moynihan (R) William Webb (L) Ginninderra (R) Aikman (R) Emu (C) Belconnen Interchange
August 1994 - January 1997
Belconnen Interchange (L) Eastern Valley (R) Emu (L) Aikman (L) Ginninderra (R) William Slim (L) Dumas (R) William Webb (L) Owen Dixon (L) Heydon (R) Clancy (R) Copland (L) Owen Dixon (L) Clarey (L) Kingsford Smith (L) Baddeley (R) Alpen (L) Alfred Hill (L) Kingsford Smith (L) Southern Cross (C) Luxton (R) Lathlain (L) Chan (L) Benjamin (R) Belconnen Interchange.
Notes
- It operated in an anti-clockwise direction. The clockwise route operated as Route 404 (1994).
- It was supplemented by Route 418 (1988) in peak periods.
- Selected services commenced and terminated on Copland Dr outside Spence Terminus, or at Charnwood Shops.
- The route was redesigned in January 1997, no longer servicing McKellar or Spence, and adding Charnwood and Flynn.
- The route was modified in September 1997 to operate via Totterdell St in Belconnen.
- Weekend services were provided by Route 460 (1981), Route 461 (1981), Route 467 (1988), and Route 468 (1988).
