Sydney bus route 333

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333
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Overview
OperatorState Transit
DepotWaverley
Port Botany
Route
StartCircular Quay
ViaElizabeth Street
Oxford Street
Bondi Road
Bondi Beach
EndNorth Bondi
Service
LevelDaily

Sydney bus route 333 is a limited-stop bus route operated by State Transit between Circular Quay and North Bondi. It is Sydney's busiest bus route.

History[]

Route 333 commenced operation in October 2006 and it was the first full-time prepay only bus route in Sydney.[1]

When Opal cards were rolled out across Sydney, route 333 became the second route to use Opal cards on 6 December 2013.[2][3]

In September 2018, bus services in the Eastern Suburbs underwent a major overhaul which included timetable changes. As part of changes, overnight services of route 380 were replaced by route 333N which stops at all bus stops between the CBD and North Bondi.[4][5] In 2018/19 route 333 was Sydney's busiest bus route.[6] From 24 January 2021, route 333 became a 24-hour service with route 333N withdrawn.[7]

Current route[]

Route 333 operates via these primary locations:[8]

References[]

  1. ^ "Cashless buses to cut travel times". Sydney Morning Herald. 11 September 2006.
  2. ^ Opal Smartcards Transport for NSW
  3. ^ Opal Card starts on popular 333 Bondi bus Transport for NSW
  4. ^ "Sydney buses to Bondi Beach: Timetable set for major overhaul". Nine News Sydney.
  5. ^ Archived route 333N timetable Transport for NSW
  6. ^ Bondi 333 bus service revealed as the busiest route in the state Daily Telegraph 24 September 2019
  7. ^ Additional bus services and service changes Transport for NSW 13 January 2021
  8. ^ "State Transit route 333". Transport for NSW.
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