100 series bus routes, Sydney

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100 series
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Overview
Mode Commuter bus
Area Northern Beaches
Owner Ministry of Transport
Design
Connects Warringah Mall
Manly Ferry Wharf
Operations
Operator(s) Sydney Buses
Forest Coach Lines
Depot(s) Brookvale
Mona Vale
Terrey Hills
Willoughby
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100 series bus routes in Sydney, Australia connect suburbs in the city's Northern Beaches region with the central business district. Sixty-nine routes are numbered in the 100 series. Express and limited-stops services are also provided.

Much of the network is modelled on Sydney's former tram network, closed in 1961 in favour of a commuter bus system.

100 series services are operated by Sydney Buses and Forest Coach Lines.

Contents

A number of 100 series buses serve interchanges at Warringah Mall and Manly Ferry Wharf.

Sydney Buses depots are located at Brookvale (V runs), Mona Vale (F runs) and Willoughby (M runs). Forest Coaches operates from Terrey Hills.

Bus-only lanes are in operation at Burnt Bridge Creek Deviation, Balgowlah and Manly Road, Balgowlah.

  • 131: Manly Wharf - North Balgowlah Loop
  • 132: Manly Wharf - Warringah Mall
  • 135: Manly Wharf - Manly Hospital & Quarantine Station
  • 136: Chatswood - Frenchs Forest - Dee Why - Manly
  • 139: Warringah Mall - Harbord - Manly
  • 140: Manly - Macquarie - Epping Station
  • 142: Manly Wharf -Skyline Shops
  • 143: Chatswood - St Leonards - Manly
  • 144: Chatswood - Royal North Shore Hospital - Manly
  • 145: Warringah Mall - The Bluff
  • 146: War Veterans Home - Dee Why - Manly
  • 149: Warringah Mall - Old Pittwater Rd (Loop)
  • 151: QVB - Manly - Mona Vale
  • 152: Cromer Heights - Dee Why - Warringah Mall
  • 155: Bayview Village - Mona Vale Hospital - Manly
  • 156: McCarrs Creek - Mona Vale - Manly
  • 158: Manly Wharf - Dee Why - Cromer
  • 159: Dee Why - Wingala - Manly
  • 168: Wynyard/ Milsons Pt - Warringah Mall
  • 169: Manly - Narraweena - Skyline Shops - Wynyard
  • 171: Wynyard - Manly Wharf
  • 172: Narraweena - Wynyard
  • 173: Cromer Heights - Wynyard
  • 175: QVB - Warringah Mall via Balgowlah Shops
  • 176: Dee Why Beach - Nth Curl Curl - Wynyard
  • 178: QVB - Wynyard - Dee Why
  • 179: War Veterans Home - Balgowlah - Wynyard
  • 180: Collaroy Plateau - Balgowlah - Wynyard
  • 183: Wynyard - Narrabeen
  • 184: Wynyard - Mona Vale Beach
  • 185: Wynyard - Warriewood Valley & Mona Vale
  • 187: Milsons Point - Newport
  • 188: Central Railway - Avalon
  • 189: Dee Why - Avalon
  • 190: Central Railway - Palm Beach
  • 191: Avalon - Taylors Point Loop
  • 192: Avalon - Stokes Point Loop
  • 193: Avalon - Whale Beach

  • L60: Mona Vale - Dee Why - Chatswood
  • L78: North Sydney - Dee Why
  • L80: Collaroy Plateau - Wynyard
  • L84: Milsons Point - Mona Vale
  • L85: Wynyard - Warriewood Valley & Mona Vale
  • L87: Milsons Point - Newport
  • L88: Central Railway - Avalon
  • L90: Central Railway - Palm Beach

  • E43: Chatswood - St Leonards - Manly
  • E50: Milsons Point - Manly
  • E65: Sth Curl Curl - Wynyard
  • E66: Wynyard - Skyline Shops
  • E68: Wynyard - Warringah Mall
  • E69: Wynyard - Narraweena - Manly
  • E71: Wynayrd - Manly Wharf
  • E72: Narraweena - Seaforth - Wynyard
  • E73: Cromer Heights - Seaforth - Wynyard
  • E76: Dee Why Beach - Nth Curl Curl - Wynyard
  • E77: Dee Why - Wingala - Wynyard
  • E79: War Veterans Home - Balgowlah - Wynyard
  • E83: Wynyard - Narrabeen
  • E84: Wynyard - Mona Vale Beach
  • E86: Central Railway -McCarrs Creek
  • E87: Central Railway -Newport
  • E88: Central Railway -Palm Beach (Careel Head Rd)
  • E89: Central Railway - Avalon

  • 195: Gordon Station - St. Ives - St Ives Chase
  • 196: Gordon Station - St. Ives - Terrey Hills - Mona Vale
  • 194: St Ives - St. Ives Chase - City Service
  • 196: Mona Vale - Terrey Hills - Austlink Business Park - St.Ives Village Shops - Gordon Station
  • M196: Mona Vale - St. Ives - Macquarie University


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