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  2. metroCARD - Wikipedia

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    These allow for unlimited travel on the Adelaide Metro network until expiry, and are a cheaper alternative for regular commuters. [4] On 1 July 2024, new fares will apply for all Adelaide Metro bus, train and tram services. There are two designated periods on the Adelaide Metro network which determine the price of a fare: [7]

  3. Adelaide Metro - Wikipedia

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    The system has evolved heavily over the past fifteen years, and patronage increased dramatically during the 2014–15 period, a 5.5 percent increase on the 2013 figures due to electrification of frequented lines. [2] [3] Adelaide Metro began in 2000 with the privatisation of existing government-operated bus routes.

  4. List of public transport routes in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    There are 4 main lines and 2 branch lines on the Adelaide Metro rail network, spanning approximately 132km of track. [5] Construction of a third branch line, the Port Dock line, is currently underway, which will bring the total number of railways lines on the network to seven. [ 6 ]

  5. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Australia: Adelaide: Metrocard: Adelaide Metro : 24 October 2011 (First equipment installation) South East Queensland: Go card: Translink : 29 January 2008 / 25 February 2008 (network-wide) Canberra: MyWay: Transport for Canberra (Parkeon / Downer EDi) 7 March 2011 Northern Territory: Tap and Ride Card: Darwin Bus/ASbus: Dec 2014 (Darwin, Alice ...

  6. O-Bahn Busway - Wikipedia

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    The O-Bahn Busway is a guided busway that is part of the bus rapid transit system servicing the northeastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia.The O-Bahn system was conceived by Daimler-Benz to enable buses to avoid traffic congestion by sharing tram tunnels in the German city of Essen.

  7. Bridgewater railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Bridgewater railway line was the name given to the "South line", the westernmost component of the Adelaide–Melbourne railway line, built in 1883 through the Adelaide Hills. The term was applied in connection with South Australian Railways suburban passenger services from the capital city, Adelaide, terminating at Bridgewater railway station.

  8. Transport in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    While Adelaide's suburban passenger-rail network does not suffer the chronic delays of its inter-state counterparts, it is comparatively under-developed; Adelaide is the last mainland capital with a non-electric network, with a 10-year $2 billion transport program commencing in 2008–09 to rebuild and electrify the network. [13]

  9. Torrens Connect - Wikipedia

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    Torrens Connect is a public transport operator in Adelaide, Australia that began operating bus and tram services as part of the Adelaide Metro network under contract to the Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure in July 2020. It is owned by a consortium of Torrens Transit, John Holland and UGL Rail.