As the Brisbane Metro rolls out permanently, it is joined by a refreshed bus network set to capitalise on a less busy city centre and boost access to the Metro services.
Commuters on the $1.5 billion, state-of-the art Brisbane Metro can’t tap on and off with their bank cards or smartphones.
Brisbane City Council said the new buses, which are more than 24 metres long and can carry up to 170 people, would increase capacity by 3.4 million seats per year. Today's commencement follows a ...
The Queensland Government has announced that 50c fares on public transport will be permanent from today. A trial f the low ...
A Brisbane bus driver has been spotted wearing a red MAGA hat, while 200 union members have chosen to forgo their uniforms as ...
The river city’s long-awaited Brisbane Metro starts today and council promises it will change the face of public transport in ...
For trips around Brisbane's central business district and the adjacent Spring Hill neighborhood, use the free loop buses. Operated by TransLink, the City Loop bus makes stops at popular areas like ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Brisbane City Council is bringing the NBN above ground – the public transport overhaul it has dubbed the “New Bus Network ...
It has been plagued by cost blowouts and delays, but the long-awaited Brisbane Metro will finally start operations today, changing the face of public transport in the river city. One half of the ...
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