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Maryborough West is served by long-distance Traveltrain services; the Spirit of Queensland, [3] Spirit of the Outback [4] and the Tilt Train. [5] A Queensland Rail shuttle bus operates between the station and the former Maryborough station. A connecting road coach service operated by Wide Bay Transit also operates to Hervey Bay. [5]
Transdev Queensland operate seven bus routes via Cleveland station: 250: To Redland Bay or To Brisbane City via Carindale (Peak-Hour) or Carindale (Off-Peak) [14] 252: to Capalaba via Ormiston and Alexandra Hills [15] 255: to Birkdale via Wellington Point [16] 258: To Toondah Harbour (best for SeaLink WaterTaxi to North Stradbroke Island) [17]
Crisps Coaches is a bus and coach operator, based in Warwick. As well as local school services it operates services from Warwick to Brisbane, Toowoomba, Tenterfield and Moree. [1] [2] In 1992, the Brisbane to Moree and Toowoomba to Tenterfield services were purchased from Skennars. [3]
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 ...
Maryborough railway station became the centre of a busy network of branch lines. A short branch line was built through the Queen's Park Botanic Gardens to the wharf area in 1880, and in 1883 this was extended eastwards alongside the river north of Kent Street to the Walkers Limited foundry and shipyards. It was later extended to the Maryborough ...
Maryborough railway station is a regional railway station on the Mildura line, part of the Victorian railway network. It serves the town of Maryborough, in Victoria, Australia. Maryborough is a ground level premium station, featuring one side platform. It opened on 7 July 1874, with the current station provided in 2010.
The Sunshine Coast railway line refers to the section of Queensland's North Coast line that has regular interurban passenger services, which connect Brisbane with the Sunshine Coast and as far north as Gympie. It is the longest line on the Queensland Rail Citytrain network.
Typical service frequency on the Ferny Grove Line is four trains per hour (every 15 minutes) on weekdays and two trains per hour (every 30 minutes) at night and on weekends, increasing to 8 trains per hour (every 7.5 minutes) during weekday peak times for faster travel times for commuters working in the Brisbane central business district.