
Public transport
Public transport benefits our environment and our communities. When we choose to use public transport we reduce traffic congestion, pollution and save on petrol and parking costs. For example, the average bus can take around 30 passengers who might otherwise be driving cars.Public transport in Queensland
Queensland Transport plans, regulates and assists with the provision of safe, efficient and effective transport systems and facilities throughout Queensland.
South east Queensland
TransLink provides a single public transport network covering south east Queensland from Gympie North and Noosa to Coolangatta and west to Helidon. Zones, fares and concessions are now standard across south east so just one TransLink ticket will take you wherever you want to go on buses, trains and ferries.
TransLink provides:
- a journey planner, to help you find the best public transport service
- timetables, routes and fares for buses, trains and ferries
- locations of bus, train and ferry stops and walking distances to services
- public transport information linked to special events.
Regional Queensland
qconnect provides information about public transport services in regional Queensland.
For further information contact the TravelSmart team
cLocal call cost within the TransLink Transit authority service area. Callers outside this area phone +61 7 3215 5000. Non-English callers phone 13 12 30. A three-way conversation with an interpreter will be setup. Service operates Monday to Thursday 6am-9pm EST (GMT +10), 24 hours from Friday 6am to Sunday 9pm EST (GMT +10), public holidays may vary. National Relay Service (TTY and modem) users can access travel information on 13 36 77 or directly on +61 7 3369 3377.
Last updated 16 June 2009

