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The Pacific Fair Bus Station at Broadbeach is serviced by Kinetic Group. It is part of the Pacific Fair Shopping Centre and is close to Broadbeach Library, The Star Gold Coast and the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre. It is in Zone 5 of the Translink integrated public transport system.
bus service ADA paratransit: Routes: 29 local 7 express 25 select service 1 local shuttle: Stops: 1,000+ Fleet: 125 heavy-duty transit buses 48 paratransit vans: Daily ridership: 9,900 (weekdays, Q3 2024) [1] Annual ridership: 2,661,400 (2023) [2] Fuel type: ULSD: Chief executive: William Churchill: Website: cccta.org
Pacific Fair Bus Station has bus connections to Robina, Nerang and SeaWorld/Main Beach. Broadbeach South Station on the G:link light rail line is a short walk from Pacific Fair and provides tram and bus connections. Buses departing from Broadbeach South travel to Nerang, Tweed Heads, Robina, Main Beach and the Gold Coast University Hospital.
In 1993, Tweed Bus Service was purchased with 51 buses, [4] followed by Gold Coast Citybus on 21 February 1995, [5] Springbrook-Mudgeeraba Bus Service with approximately twelve buses on 1 March 1995, [6] Gold Coast Tourist Shuttle was purchased in September 1998 [7] and Coomera Bus Lines in May 2001. [8]
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A Van Hool bus on Route 72M in Jack London Square, Oakland. AC Transit is a public transit agency that operates 131 bus lines throughout the East Bay region of California. The agency also administers the Dumbarton Express lines, but operation of those lines was transferred to MV Transportation on December 19, 2011.
In addition, all OCTA buses come with free WiFi onboard. South Coast Plaza is the most served location on the OC Bus system, served by five routes (55, 57, 86, 150, 553). The longest is route 1 ( Long Beach – San Clemente ) which utilizes Pacific Coast Highway for the vast majority of its 40-mile (64 km) route.
This is a list of bus routes operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT). In 2023, these routes had a ridership of 8,659,100, or about 30,900 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.