Where can I get a Brisbane ferry timetable?
Timetables are available for download on the TransLink website. Alternatively, you can collect timetables from: the Ferry Information Centre at the Riverside ferry terminal on-board CityCats and ferries.
How can I plan my journey with TransLink?
View our service notice for more details. Use our journey planner, timetables and MyTransLink app to help you reach your destination. They’re easy-to-use and can take the stress out of catching public transport. We also run special services on event days and after hours.
Are there public transport services in South East Queensland?
Find out about public transport services in south-east Queensland. More… Our long distance and interstate services give Queenslanders living in regional and remote areas easy access to essential services. We have contracts with ferry companies around Queensland.
How often does the Cityhopper ferry run in Brisbane?
Brisbane City Council’s CityHopper is a free inner city ferry service for the Brisbane River. You can hop on and hop off the CityHopper every 30 minutes. The service runs between 6am and midnight, seven days a week.
How big is a Brisbane Citybus timetable?
Unless indicated timetable is standard BCC Citybus/ Cityxpress format – various sized single sheet, multiple folded to 7.5cm wide, 22.2cm deep Card format is double sided, single folded to 6cm wide by 11.5 deep. Route numbers were revised from 20 July 1998 to fall into a zonal system: 100 Southern; 200 Eastern; 300 Northern; 400 Western.
Where is the free shuttle bus from Brisbane City Council?
Council’s free shuttle bus service (Shuttle 27) from Main Street near Scott Street will continue at 25-minute intervals. As Thornton Street is an older terminal it is not compatible with the modern KittyCats due to a difference in height between the older terminal and the newer vessel.