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As the week draws to a close and Brisbane’s busway faces detours, the city’s new network and Metro line have received a ...
Brisbane commuters woke up on Monday to a radically different bus network, with sweeping changes to more than 150 routes and the official launch of the M1 Brisbane Metro service.
The most significant shake-up of the city’s bus network in years takes effect from Monday, with more than 150 routes changing and a new Metro route starting. Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has described ...
The man behind Brisbane’s new “spider web’’ bus model, which starts on Monday on the city’s southside, is understandably ...
A Brisbane bus driver suffered facial injuries and possible permanent damage to his ear in a “brutal” attack that was ...
Brisbane’s new bus network will go live on June 30, bringing a raft of changes – and benefits – for commuters. Brisbane Lord ...
Brisbane City Council residents will soon see a $50 increase in their annual waste disposal fees as the city rolls out a new green waste bin program aimed at reducing landfill.
Brisbane’s transport committee chair said the “world will not end’’ on June 30 when the city’s biggest bus network changes in two decades begins.
Brisbane’s new bus network is facing a tidal wave of backlash, with commuters taking to social media to slam the move to decommission 41 stops and force many on to multiple buses.
Under the proposed new scheme, bus and train users would pay for up to eight trips a week and any additional trips would be free.
Brisbane City Council says 85 per cent of bus trips will be faster from June 30. But there are fears of disruption for commuters in some areas, with services and bus stops shut down.