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Changes coming to Bega Valley bus services

The new changes in the Bega Valley aim to increase accessibility for passengers and offer more frequent bus services

Bus services in the Bega Valley are set to receive improvements from next week, creating a more accessible experience for passengers.

Kicking off on May 12, there will be improved school bus services for Mirador and Tura Beach students attending Bega schools and even more bus services during school holidays.

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Transport for NSW are also increasing bus services on routes 890 and 891 servicing Bega, Eden, Pambula, Merimbula, Tura Beach and Wolumla.

A wheelchair-accessible bus will be made available on every regular route service, and there will be a reduced gap between bus services.

A simpler bus timetables will also be introduced to provide greater clarity to passengers, particularly for travel to the South East Regional Hospital.

Improvements to Sapphire Coast Buslines services required changes to some timetables and routes.

Changes by route  

Route number Route Changes
892  Merimbula to Pambula Beach via Pambula 
  • Route withdrawn, customers to take 890/891 services instead.
890  Bega to Eden via Kalaru & Tura Beach 
  • Timetables have changed. Check timetables for up-to-date information.
891  Bega to Eden via Kalaru & Tura Beach 
  • Timetables have changed. Check timetables for up-to-date information.
885  Tathra to Kalaru 
  • Some 885 services will commence and terminate at Kalaru.
  • Passengers travelling between Tathra and Bega may need to transfer to and from route 891 at Kalaru.
  • Visit transportnsw.info/trip to plan your journey.
886  Tathra to Kalaru 
  • Route 886 services will commence and terminate at Kalaru.
  • Passengers travelling between Tathra and Merimbula will need to transfer to and from route 891 at Kalaru.

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