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  2. Newcastle Transport - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In the same year, Newcastle Transport began trialling an on-demand bus service [9] within the Lake Macquarie area, servicing the suburbs of Dudley, Mount Hutton and Warners Bay. [10] Newcastle Transport commenced operations with a fleet of 172 MAN, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo buses. [11] Buses are operated out of depots in Belmont and Hamilton.

  3. Buses in Newcastle, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    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. Bus services within Newcastle are operated by Newcastle Transport. It also operates a ferry service across the Hunter River between Newcastle's CBD and Stockton.

  4. State Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The network radiated from a bus terminal near Newcastle station. Major interchanges were located at the University of Newcastle, Wallsend, Glendale, Warners Bay, Belmont, Charlestown Square and Westfield Kotara. Newcastle Buses & Ferries ceased trading on 30 June 2017, with Newcastle Transport taking over. [9]

  5. Newcastle Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Newcastle Light Rail is a light rail system in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, running from Newcastle Interchange through the central business district to Pacific Park. Major construction commenced in September 2017 and the line was opened on 17 February 2019. It is operated by Newcastle Transport for Transport for NSW.

  6. Transport for NSW - Wikipedia

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    Transport for NSW (TfNSW) is a New South Wales Government transport services and roads agency established on 1 November 2011. The agency is a different entity to the NSW Department of Transport , which is a department of the state government of New South Wales, and the ultimate parent entity of Transport for NSW.

  7. Port Stephens Coaches - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s, the Newcastle to Nelson Bay service was purchased by the Fogg family. In 1957, the route was purchased by Sid Fogg and renamed Port Stephens Coaches. At this stage the fleet consisted of six buses. [4] In 1972, Port Stephens Coaches commenced operating tours to the Hunter Valley vineyards.

  8. 2 People Found Dead in Landing Gear of JetBlue Plane ... - AOL

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    According to a statement from United Airlines obtained by PEOPLE, the body was found in the wheel well of one of the main landing gears of the Boeing 787-10 plane when it arrived at Kahului Airport.

  9. Waratah railway station - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Transport operates one bus route via Waratah station, under contract to Transport for NSW: 24: Wallsend to Marketown via Jesmond, University of Newcastle, Waratah, Carrington & Newcastle Interchange [6]