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The "Legana Loop" route travels to and from Launceston. School buses run to Riverside Primary and Riverside High Schools, as well as numerous private schools around Launceston. Other services from further up the West Tamar stop at either Legana Grove or Muddy Creek Road/West Tamar Highway stations.
Four shielded routes terminate at the intersections of streets in the Launceston CBD. Because all the involved streets are one-way each route has separate inbound and outbound termini. [2] One of these routes is the West Tamar Highway. Distances from each terminus to a point on the route may not be identical.
It is a residential suburb 5 kilometres (2.5 mi) north-west of the central business district of Launceston, Tasmania's second largest city. The West Tamar Highway runs through the suburb, adjoining Riverside to the West Tamar, which includes small towns such as Beaconsfield, and Beauty Point.
This idea was later extended to a full re-design of the bus stop flag in 2000, (used first on primary bus routes, now extended to the entire GMPTE area) resulting in a unified corporate appearance containing the 'double M' logo on bus, train and tram stops.
Terminating: Citybus Route 3B New World First Bus Route 23 Cross-harbour Citybus and Kowloon Motor Bus Route 103; Via: Citybus Routes 7, 37A, 40, 40M, 71, 90B and 973 NWFB Routes 3A, 4, 4X, 30X, 46X, 91, 94, 970 and 970X
The route has a large number of viaducts, but the most significant structure is the Royal Albert Bridge [4] which crosses the River Tamar at Saltash. At Truro, the viaducts give sweeping views of the city and River Fal ; further west, the north coast can be seen near Hayle before the line swings onto the south coast for the last mile or so ...
West Tamar Council is a local government body in Tasmania, situated along the western side of the Tamar River in the north of the state. West Tamar is classified as an urban local government area and has a population of 23,769, [2] it extends from the outer reaches of north-west Launceston and includes the towns and localities of Beaconsfield, Beauty Point and Legana.
Glengarry is a rural locality in the local government area of West Tamar in the Launceston region of Tasmania. The locality is about 26 kilometres (16 mi) south-east of the town of Beaconsfield . The 2016 census has a population of 525 for the state suburb of Glengarry.