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Following Translink's introduction, transit passenger numbers grew faster than ever before. In 2005, Translink saw close to a 20% increase in passenger numbers. [7] [8] In February 2008, the go card was rolled out on bus, rail and ferry services in Brisbane only, as a precursor to its introduction throughout South East Queensland. [9]
The Indooroopilly bus station, also known as the Indooroopilly Interchange, is a major Translink bus stop servicing the western suburbs of Brisbane. The interchange forms part of the Indooroopilly Shopping Centre and is a major interchange for inner-city bus lines. It is in a transition precinct between Zone 1 and Zone 2 of the public transport ...
Transport for Brisbane operate four bus routes from Mitchelton station: 369: to Toombul via Stafford [7] 396: to Arana Hills [8] 397: to Ferny Grove station via Everton Hills [9] 398: to Ferny Grove station via Arana Hills [10] In addition to the above, Transport for Brisbane buses also call at the nearby Brookside bus station.
Many busway stations are co-located with (e.g. Roma Street station) or are near to train stations (e.g. Cultural Centre bus station and South Brisbane railway station), facilitating transfers between modes. In December 2005, Translink began all-night public transport services on Friday and Saturday nights, under the name of NightLink. These bus ...
MAN 18.310s, Volvo B7RLEs and later Volvo B8RLEs make up the majority part of the rigid bus fleet of Brisbane Transport. A total of 390 18.310s joined the Brisbane Transport fleet from 2005 to 2010, with 324 fitted with CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) engines (Fleet numbers 1200 to 1523) and 66 powered by diesel (Fleet numbers 1001 to 1066). Buses ...
Responsibility for the actual operation of bus services rests with 17 subcontracted bus service providers, such as Transport for Brisbane, each allocated a specific contract area within the region and which operate services pursuant to Translink's timetabling and integrated ticketing system that uses contactless smartcards known as the go card.
Transport for Brisbane operate six bus routes via Zillmere station: 330: Bracken Ridge to Cultural Centre busway station [5] P331: Bracken Ridge to George Street, Brisbane [6] P332: Zillmere to University of Queensland [7] N339: Fortitude Valley to Bracken Ridge – Saturdays and Sundays only [8] 326: Bracken Ridge/Sandgate to Toombul [9]
Since the mid-1990s, a 27 kilometre bus rapid transit network has been developed in Brisbane, Australia. It comprises grade-separated bus-only corridors, complementing the Queensland Rail Citytrain network. Management of the busway network is the responsibility of Translink as coordinator of South East Queensland's integrated public transport ...