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  2. Pacific Highway (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Route map This article may ... (Raleigh–Port Macquarie) A1 (Port Macquarie ... Between 1995 and 2009, over 400 people died on the highway. In 1989, two separate bus ...

  3. Buses in Newcastle, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle bus routes connect suburbs in and around Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, about 100 kilometres north of Sydney. Newcastle is the second-largest city in the state of New South Wales, serving as a regional centre for residents of the Central Coast, Hunter Valley and Great Lakes regions.

  4. Busways - Wikipedia

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    Existing Busways bus routes were amended and renumbered to become new T-way routes (T70, T71, T74 and T75) and ran mainly along the new section. In October 2013, Busways after winning the tender for Sydney Bus Region 1, took over the operation of services in the St Marys, Penrith, Windsor and Richmond areas from Hawkesbury Valley Buses and Westbus.

  5. Port Macquarie - Wikipedia

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    Port Macquarie, sometimes shortened to Port Mac and commonly locally nicknamed Port, [2] is a coastal city on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, 390 km (242 mi) north of Sydney, and 570 km (354 mi) south of Brisbane, on the Tasman Sea coast at the mouth of the Hastings River, and the eastern end of the Oxley Highway (B56).

  6. King Brothers (bus operator) - Wikipedia

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    J&L King was a small family bus operator with route and school services between Kempsey and Crescent Head. It also operated a used bus dealership. In February 1991 it purchased the school services of Argent's. [1] At some stage it operated a Port Macquarie to Tamworth service that was sold in 1996. [2]

  7. Forest Coach Lines - Wikipedia

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    In November 2016, the Mid North Coast business of Ryan's Bus Service was purchased with depots in Coffs Harbour and Woolgoolga. [14] In April 2017, Sawtell Coaches was purchased with a depot in Toormina. [15] [16] In September 2017, Wolters Bus & Coach Service was acquired on the North West Slopes with depots in Narrabri and Wee Waa. [17] [18]

  8. Highway 1 (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, alphanumeric route numbering was introduced to New South Wales, and all sections of Highway 1 were changed to carry either the M1 or A1 designation, depending on the grade of the road. As of 2013, large sections of the Pacific Highway are actually of motorway standard, despite still carrying the A1 designation.

  9. NSW TrainLink - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, the Minister for Transport announced a restructure of RailCorp. [1] [2] On 1 July 2013, NSW TrainLink took over the operation of regional rail and coach services previously operated by CountryLink; non-metropolitan Sydney services previously operated by CityRail; and responsibility for the Main Northern railway line from Berowra to Newcastle, the Main Western railway line from Emu ...