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  2. Buses in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Buses in Adelaide are the most extensive service of the South Australian capital's public transport system, the Adelaide Metro.A large fleet of diesel, hybrid diesel-electric, and natural gas powered buses operate services which typically terminate in the city-centre or at a suburban interchange.

  3. List of public transport routes in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in Adelaide, South Australia, is managed by the State Government's Department for Infrastructure & Transport, branded as Adelaide Metro. Today bus services are operated by contractors: Busways, SouthLink, Torrens Connect and Torrens Transit. [1] Historically bus services in Adelaide were operated by private operators.

  4. Transport in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The focus of Adelaide's public transport system is the large fleet of diesel and natural gas powered buses. The majority of services terminate at the city-centre or at a suburban interchange. Buses get priority on many roads and intersections, with dedicated bus lanes and 'B'-light bus-only phases at many traffic lights .

  5. Adelaide Metro - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Metro is the public transport system of the Adelaide area, around the capital city of South Australia.It is an intermodal system offering an integrated network of bus, tram, and train services throughout the metropolitan area.

  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. Adelaide Central bus station - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 1 of the Adelaide Central bus station was opened in September 1969 on the corner of Franklin and Bowen Streets. It was built by Adelaide City Council in conjunction with Pioneer Tours and a consortium of nine near-country operators.

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