Route 030 (1999)

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Start Woden Interchange
End Kaleen Village
Via Curtin, Deakin, Barton,
Russell, City, Braddon,
Dickson, Kaleen, Giralang
Start date January 1999
End date May 2008
Route Type Feeder
Days of operation Weekdays
Preceded by Route 230 (1977), Route 231 (1977),
Route 232 (1988), Route 267 (1981),
Route 400 (1978), Route 437 (1988),
Route 439 (1988), Route 469 (1994)
Succeeded by Route 002 (2008), Route 030 (2008),
Route 031 (2008)

Route 30 was a feeder route that operated between Woden and Kaleen.

Directions

May 2002 - May 2008

Northbound

Woden Interchange (L) Callam (L) Launceston (R) Melrose (L) Theodore (L) Carruthers (L) Throssell (R) Dunstan (R) McCulloch (L) Carruthers (L) Denison (L) Kent (R) Adelaide (R) State (R) Sydney (L) National (R) Kings (L) Russell (L) Constitution (R) London (R) East (C) Mort (L) Girrahween (R) Northbourne (L) Mouat (C) Ellenborough (R) Maribyrnong (R) Baldwin (R) Chuculba (L) 2nd Canopus (R) Chuculba (L) Baldwin (L) Maribyrnong (R) 2nd Georgina to Kaleen Terminus

Southbound

Kaleen Terminus Georgina Cr (L) Maribyrnong (R) Baldwin (R) Chuculba (L) Canopus (R) Chuculba (L) Baldwin (L) Maribyrnong (L) Ellenborough (C) Mouat (R) Northbourne (L) Girrahween (R) Mort (C) East (L) London (L) Constitution (R) Reg Saunders (L) Russell (R) Kings (L) National (R) Sydney (L) State (L) Adelaide (L) Kent (R) Denison (R) Carruthers (R) McCulloch (L) Dunstan (L) Throssell (R) Carruthers (R) Theodore (R) Marrawah (L) Launceston (R) Callam (R) Woden Interchange

January 2000 - May 2002

Northbound

Woden Interchange (L) Callam (L) Launceston (R) Melrose (L) Theodore (L) Carruthers (L) Throssell (R) Dunstan (R) McCulloch (L) Carruthers (L) Denison (L) Kent (R) Adelaide (R) State (R) Sydney (L) National (R) Kings (R) Morshead (L) Russell (L) Constitution (R) London (R) East (C) Mort (L) Girrahween (R) Northbourne (L) Mouat (C) Ellenborough (R) Maribyrnong (R) Baldwin (R) Chuculba (L) 2nd Canopus (R) Chuculba (L) Baldwin (L) Maribyrnong (R) 2nd Georgina to Kaleen Terminus

Southbound

Kaleen Terminus Georgina Cr (L) Maribyrnong (R) Baldwin (R) Chuculba (L) Canopus (R) Chuculba (L) Baldwin (L) Maribyrnong (L) Ellenborough (C) Mouat (R) Northbourne (L) Girrahween (R) Mort (C) East (L) London (L) Constitution (R) Russell (R) Morshead (L) Kings (L) National (R) Sydney (L) State (L) Adelaide (L) Kent (R) Denison (R) Carruthers (R) McCulloch (L) Dunstan (L) Throssell (R) Carruthers (R) Theodore (R) Marrawah (L) Launceston (R) Callam (R) Woden Interchange

January 1999 - January 2000

Northbound

Woden Interchange (L) Callam (L) Launceston (R) Melrose (L) Theodore (L) Carruthers (L) Throssell (R) Dunstan (R) McCulloch (L) Carruthers (L) Denison (L) Kent (R) Adelaide (R) State (R) Brisbane (L) National (R) Kings (R) Morshead (L) Russell (L) Constitution (R) London (R) East (C) Mort (L) Girrahween (R) Northbourne (L) Mouat (C) Ellenborough (R) Maribyrnong (R) Baldwin (R) Chuculba (L) 2nd Canopus (R) Chuculba (L) Baldwin (L) Maribyrnong (R) 2nd Georgina to Kaleen Terminus

Southbound

Kaleen Terminus Georgina Cr (L) Maribyrnong (R) Baldwin (R) Chuculba (L) Canopus (R) Chuculba (L) Baldwin (L) Maribyrnong (L) Ellenborough (C) Mouat (R) Northbourne (L) Girrahween (R) Mort (C) East (L) London (L) Constitution (R) Russell (R) Morshead (L) Kings (L) National (R) Brisbane (L) State (L) Adelaide (L) Kent (R) Denison (R) Carruthers (R) McCulloch (L) Dunstan (L) Throssell (R) Carruthers (R) Theodore (R) Marrawah (L) Launceston (R) 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 operated between Kaleen and City only.
  • The route was modified through Barton in January 2000.
  • The route was modified through Russell in May 2002.
  • From December 2006 to April 2007, it operated in peak periods only.
  • Evening and weekend services were provided by Route 032 (1999) Route 037 (1999), and Route 047 (1999).