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The Adelaide Metro bus network is considered the back-bone of Adelaide's public transport network. The system also features the O-Bahn Busway , which is a Guided bus service that runs on concrete 'guide' tracks.
By the early 1970s, Bowman's had expanded to operate nine routes: 540: One Tree Hill to Adelaide city centre; 541: Fairview Park to Adelaide city centre; 542: Tea Tree Gully to Adelaide city centre; 543: Redwood Park to Adelaide city centre; 544: Westfield Tea Tree Plaza - Modbury Heights; 550: St Agnes - Adelaide city centre; 551: St Agnes ...
Adelaide Metro began in 2000 with the privatisation of existing government-operated bus routes. Services are now run by two private operators [dubious – discuss] and united with common ticketing systems, marketing, liveries and signage under the supervision of the state government's Department for Infrastructure and Transport.
Tea Tree Plaza Interchange (previously known as Modbury Interchange) is a bus interchange operated by Adelaide Metro in Modbury, South Australia as part of the O-Bahn Busway. It is a central public transport hub for the north eastern suburbs of Adelaide.
The Adelaide Metro's most frequented route is the O-Bahn guided busway to Modbury carrying around 9 million passengers a year. It is the world's fastest and until 7 August 2011 the world's longest guided busway, with a maximum permitted speed of 100 km/h (62 mph) and a length of 12 km (7.5 mi).
Average daily patronage, where possible, is taken from the last calendar or financial year. System lengths are given in route kilometres. The largest, most extensive urban (as distinct from interurban) system is found in Melbourne, while the system with the highest patronage is found in Sydney. Patronage figures are for 2018–19 unless ...
It is located mid-way along the O-Bahn Busway, between Klemzig Interchange and Tea Tree Plaza Interchange, six kilometres (3.7 mi) from the Adelaide city centre. Paradise Interchange has 625 car parking spaces, [ 9 ] and is located on the south side of Darley Road, with access roads permitting buses to transfer between local roads and the busway.
{{Adelaide Metro railway stations}} is a universal navbox template, based on the design of {{Transport for New South Wales railway stations}}, that lists all of the stations and routes currently serviced, or planned to be serviced, by South Australia's Adelaide Metro public transport system. The navbox divided into six groups representing each ...