Buranda busway station

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Buranda
Buranda Bus Station Brisbane.JPG
LocationO'Keefe Street, Buranda
Coordinates27°29′50″S 153°02′22″E / 27.49722°S 153.03944°E / -27.49722; 153.03944Coordinates: 27°29′50″S 153°02′22″E / 27.49722°S 153.03944°E / -27.49722; 153.03944
Owned byDepartment of Transport & Main Roads
Operated byBrisbane Transport
Clarks Logan City Bus Service
Line(s)South East Busway
Eastern Busway
Platforms2
Bus routes12
ConnectionsBuranda railway station
Construction
Parking25 spaces
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Station code600248 (platform 1)
600249 (platform 2)
Fare zonego card 1
WebsiteTransLink
History
Opened30 April 2001
Services
Preceding station Translink Following station
Mater Hill
towards Queen Street
South East Busway Greenslopes
towards Springwood
PA Hospital
towards UQ Lakes
Eastern Busway Stones Corner
Proposed extension to Capalaba beyond Langlands Park.

Buranda Busway Station is located in Brisbane, Australia serving the suburb of Buranda. It opened on 30 April 2001 when the South East Busway was extended from Woolloongabba to Eight Mile Plains.[1][2]

On 29 August 2011, Buranda became a junction station when the Eastern Busway was extended to Langlands Park.[3][4]

It is served by 12 routes operated by Brisbane Transport and Clarks Logan City Bus Service as part of the TransLink network.[5]

Transport links[]

Buranda station is located adjacent to the Buranda railway station on the Cleveland line.

References[]

  1. ^ South-east Queensland transport infrastructure rollout since 1975 Brisbane Times 6 July 2010
  2. ^ Brisbane busway turns 10 Australasian Bus & Coach 3 May 2011
  3. ^ Busway to open Monday Brisbane Times 26 August 2011
  4. ^ Busway sends message Australasian Bus & Coach 30 August 2011
  5. ^ "South Eastern Busway Network Map" (PDF). TransLink. January 2017.

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