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Bus upgrade zones, commonly abbreviated to BUZ, are a feature of Brisbane's public transport system. The name is given to high-frequency bus routes operated by Transport for Brisbane, the Brisbane City Council agency that operates the city's public bus services for Translink. All BUZ services run at least every fifteen minutes from around 6 ...
Bus services commenced in 1925 by the Brisbane City Council. [8] Brisbane City Council shut down bus services due to financial loss in November 1927. Bus services recommenced 13 years later, in July 1940 with 12 Albion Valkyries. [8] [9] In 1948 the Brisbane City Council acquired 20 operators with 67 buses. [7]
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.
Brisbane has a large dedicated bus rapid transit network, the Brisbane busway network. The bus network comprises over 400 routes and 10,000 stations. [17] Buses are channeled into the central business district and surrounds via the South East Busway, the Northern Busway and the Eastern Busway.
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 ...
Westside Bus Company is an Australian operator of bus services in the western suburbs of Brisbane. It operates 16 services under contract to the Government of Queensland under the Translink banner. History
Many CityXpress and most BUZ routes pass through the station, providing convenient transfer to and from major servicing areas outside the city. It is served by 70 routes operated by Clarks Logan City Bus Service and Transport for Brisbane as part of the Translink network. [9]
Bus upgrade zones, commonly abbreviated to BUZ, are a feature of Brisbane's public transport system. The name is given to high-frequency bus routes operated by Transport for Brisbane , the Brisbane City Council agency that operates the city's public bus services for Translink .