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Bus strike to affect Geelong

Bus passengers in some parts of Geelong are urged to plan for disruptions and cancellations to services on Wednesday, 28 May due to possible industrial action.

The Transport Workers’ Union has provided notice of a 24-hour work stoppage for drivers on bus routes run by two operators – Dysons and CDC Victoria.

This stoppage will affect routes across Melbourne, and on CDC-operated routes in Geelong, Wyndham, Mildura and Ballarat. Bus routes operated by Dysons outside of Melbourne are not affected.

CDC Victoria will not run any bus services in Geelong, Wyndham and Ballarat, and will operate school services only from its depots in Oakleigh, Tullamarine, Sunshine and Mildura.

Passengers on affected routes should consider other transport alternatives on Wednesday.

All bus services are expected to run per normal schedule on Thursday, 29 May. 

Geelong bus routes affected by the stop-work action are:

1 North Shore Station – Deakin University via Geelong City

10 Lara Station – Corio SC via Lara South

11 Lara Station – Lara East

12 Lara Station – Lara West

20 Geelong Station – Corio SC

22 Geelong Station – North Shore Station via Anakie Rd

23 Corio SC – North Shore Station

24 Geelong Station – North Geelong Station via Newtown

25 Geelong Station – Bell Post Hill

43 Geelong Station – Deakin University via Highton

Services to the following schools will also be affected: Bannockburn P-12 College, Belmont High, Clonard College, Geelong College, Geelong Grammar, Geelong High, GGS Bostock, Lara Secondary, Matthew Flinders Girls SC, North Geelong SC, Sant Ignatius, Sacred Heart, St John’s Lutheran, St Joseph’s College, St Joseph’s College Westcourt, Western Heights SC.

For details of which bus routes will be operating tomorrow, and the latest public transport information and network status, the public should go to ptv.vic.gov.au or in the PTV mobile app.

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