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Directions to Laurieton with public transportation

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Laurieton

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Bus stations near Laurieton

  • Laurieton School of Arts Hall, Laurie St,3 min walk,
  • Bold St before Tunis St,4 min walk,
  • Laurieton Public School, Bold St,4 min walk,
  • Tunis St before Bold St,5 min walk,
  • Laurieton Public School, Lake St,6 min walk,
  • Bold St before Mill St,7 min walk,
  • Castle St before Bold St,9 min walk,
  • Castle St after Bold St,9 min walk,
  • Ocean Dr opp St Peter Catholic Church,13 min walk,

Bus routes to Laurieton

  • S392,North Haven PS,
  • S518,Kew,
  • S642,Laurieton,
  • 332,Laurieton,
  • 333,West Haven,
  • S371,Westport PS,
  • S379,St Josephs Regional,
  • S373,Lorne Stewarts River Rd to Laurieton PS via Black Creek Rd,
  • S384,Lake Cathie to Laurieton PS,
  • S385,Batar Creek Rd to Laurieton PS,
  • S386,Kew Pacific Hwy to Laurieton PS via Johns River,
  • S394,Herons Creek Pacific Hwy to North Haven PS via Kendall,
  • S504,Laurieton PS to Kendall,
  • S508,North Haven PS to Dunbogan The Boulevarde via Camden Head,
  • S510,St Joseph's Primary to Lake Cathie,
  • S644,Laurieton PS to Camden Haven HS,
  • S391,Camden Haven HS,
  • S393,St Josephs Primary,
  • S648,Dunbogan,
  • S637,Camden Haven HS,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Laurieton?

    The nearest stations to Laurieton are:

    • Laurieton School of Arts Hall, Laurie St is 189 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Bold St before Tunis St is 264 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Laurieton Public School, Bold St is 273 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Tunis St before Bold St is 329 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Laurieton Public School, Lake St is 429 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Bold St before Mill St is 464 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • Castle St before Bold St is 633 meters away, 9 min walk.
    • Castle St after Bold St is 633 meters away, 9 min walk.
    • Ocean Dr opp St Peter Catholic Church is 999 meters away, 13 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Laurieton?

    These Bus lines stop near Laurieton: 333

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Laurieton?

    The nearest bus stop to Laurieton is Laurieton School of Arts Hall, Laurie St. It’s a 3 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Laurieton?

    The 333 is the first Bus that goes to Laurieton. It stops nearby at 08:27.

  • What time is the last Bus to Laurieton?

    The 333 is the last Bus that goes to Laurieton. It stops nearby at 18:49.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Laurieton?

    The Bus fare to Laurieton costs about $2.24 - $5.33.

  • How much is the Train fare to Laurieton?

    The Train fare to Laurieton costs about $2.80 - $9.84.

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Laurieton
LaurietonLaurieton is a coastal town on the Mid North Coast of the Australian state of New South Wales. Laurieton is the largest town in the Camden Haven district. Laurieton is 365 km north of Sydney and 42 km south of Port Macquarie. It lies between the base of North Brother Mountain and the Camden Haven River. At the 2016 census, it had a population of 1,986. The Birpai (also known as Birrbay) people have lived in this area for more than 40,000 years. The largest school in the district, Camden Haven High School, is located approximately 5 km away from Laurieton's shopping and business centre. Captain James Cook named "the Brothers" on 12 May 1770 for their resemblance to mountains in his native Yorkshire. He was unwittingly mirroring the name given to them by the Birpai. The Camden Haven area was explored on foot by John Oxley in 1818 and was first settled by Europeans in the early 1820s. A convict settlement was established at nearby Port Macquarie in 1821 and the first settlers were limeburners burning oyster shells for buildings there. Some of these lived at the foot of North Brother. There was also a small garrison of soldiers to catch escaping convicts. In 1827 the area was surveyed by Armstrong and Guilding as part of an assessment for the Australian Agricultural Company. Joseph Laurie J.P. (1832–1904) had timber interests in the Laurieton area in partnership with his brothers Andrew and Alexander. He moved to the area from Taree in 1872 and took charge of the Laurieton post office when it opened on 1 Oct 1875. Until the opening of the post office the area was known as Peach Orchard or Peach Grove (sources differ) and the name change recognised the Laurie family's local influence. The Laurieton timber mill, owned by Laurie Brothers and built on the river bank, officially opened on 12 January 1876 and a store was built opposite at the same time. The mill was operated initially by Joseph Laurie. Two years later a second timber mill was built by John Hibbard at Camden Haven Heads. However this mill was later moved to the Hastings River. Another mill, owned by John Rodger commenced operations soon after. Joseph Laurie operated two ketches from Laurieton. The "Mary Laurie" was built at Laurieton and launched on 11 Nov 1884. The "Annie Laurie" was built at Brisbane Water. By 1886 Laurieton had 4 timber mills operating in the vicinity. There were 3 steam punts with 2 more being built and a bakery had recently been established. Captain George De Fraine was trading to Camden Haven in his ketch "Ethel B.T." from about 1887 and later also operated a steam tug "Unique". In 1893 he entered into partnership with John Rodger. William McKay & Hugh Bibby had leased and operated Joseph Laurie's sawmill from around 1880. When Joseph Laurie sold his interests to George De Fraine in about 1896, the mill was operated as a partnership of De Fraine, McKay and Bibby until 1899 when George De Fraine took full ownership. George De Fraine also acquired the lease for the mill built by Messrs Dun and Bagan (later known as the Dun-Bagan mill) operating on land opposite Laurieton. In 1891 the Lands Department proposed changing the name of Laurieton to Camden Haven (coinciding with the change of name of the former Camden Haven to Kendall). This was extremely unpopular with Laurieton residents and the name remained unchanged. The steamship "Hastings", sailing ship "Isabella de Fraine" and steamship "Cobar" were built at Laurieton between 1901 and 1903. De Fraine oversaw his extensive business interests in the area until his death in 1907. A Catalina seaplane carrying entertainer Bob Hope was forced to make an emergency landing on Camden Haven adjacent to Laurieton on 14 August 1944. Bob Hope was returning to Sydney after entertaining troops in Guam. The local postmaster lent him money for his hotel bills after the luggage was jettisoned. An impromptu party was held, and the next day Hope and his entourage travelled by road to Newcastle and flew from there to Sydney. Bob Hope maintained contact with the residents of Laurieton for decades afterwards.
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