List of public transport routes in Adelaide

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Public transport in Adelaide, South Australia, is managed by the State Government's Department for Infrastructure & Transport, branded as Adelaide Metro. Today bus services are operated by contractors: Busways, SouthLink, Torrens Connect and Torrens Transit.[1]

Historically bus services in Adelaide were operated by private operators. In the 1950s, the Municipal Tramways Trust began operating buses to replace its trams.[2] In the mid-1970s, the Municipal Tramways Trust took over the services of the private operators.[2] In the mid-1990s, provision of services was contracted out to the private sector with TransAdelaide maintaining responsibility for service levels.[3] The city's transport is now managed by the Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure, branded as Adelaide Metro.

Operators[]

  • Routes 100-197X, 230, 232, 281-288, 333, 350, 371-376, 579, 580, B10, B12, H20-H33, J1-J8, N22, N30, N178, W90, W91, X30, 200-209F, 235-273, 300-320, 361, 600-605, 645, 646, 500-591C, C1, C2, G10-G40, M44, N1,N10, N21, N202, N254, N262, N502, N541 and N542 are operated by Torrens Transit.
  • Routes 222-229, 400-494, 560-565, 640, 681-683, 719-756, 820-894, 900, N224, N721, T721, T722 and T840-T863 are operated by SouthLink.
  • Routes 805, 806, 807 and 808 are operated by LinkSA.
  • Trains and Trams are operated by TransAdelaide.

Bus Routes[4][]

Light-City Buses Custom Coaches bodied Scania K280UB on King William Street in September 2014
SouthLink Custom Coaches bodied Scania K320UA on King William Street in September 2014
Torrens Transit Australian Bus Manufacturing bodied MAN NL202 on Currie Street in June 2014

Through-City routes[]

West Lakes Interchange to City via Grange Road and Military Road[6]

Transit Link[7][]

TransitLink bus services are limited stop express bus routes, operating to and from the city.

O-Bahn Routes[]

Mercedes-Benz O305 bus on the O-Bahn Busway

O-Bahn City Routes[]

(Routes 500, 501, 556, 557, 559 and ending with 'X' only operate during peak periods, 6:30am–9:00am and 2:00pm–6:00pm, 545 only limited services, 541, 544[8] off peak only)

North Eastern and O-Bahn Feeders[]

Eastern Routes[]

Western Routes[]

All buses terminating in the west of Adelaide

City Buses[]

Western Feeder Services[]

  • 333 Port Adelaide to North Haven via Glanville Station and Military Road
    • 333B operates North Haven to Port Adelaide only. Terminates Stop 39 Church Street, Port Adelaide
    • 333L operates Port Adelaide to Largs Bay only. Terminates Stop 49 Military Road, Largs Bay
  • 350 West Lakes Interchange to Largs Bay via Frederick Road
  • 371 West Lakes-Tennyson Loop via West Lakes Boulevard and Military Road
  • 372 West Lakes-Tennyson Loop via West Lakes Boulevard and Military Road
  • 376 Delfin Island Loop via Corcoran Drive and Island Drive

Northern Routes[]

Buses terminating to the North of Adelaide

City Buses[]

Northern Feeder Services[]

Southern Routes[]

City Routes[]

  • 167 Glenelg via Richmond Road and Mooringe Avenue
  • 168 Glenelg via Richmond Road and Harvey Avenue
  • 170 Urrbrae via Duthy Street, Cross Road and Waite Road
  • 171 Mitcham Square via Fullarton Road and Princes Road
  • 172 Kingswood via Duthy Street and Harrow Road
  • 173 Blackwood via Fullarton Road, Goodwood Road and Shepherds Hill Road
  • 190 Glenelg via Unley Road, Grange Road and Raglan Avenue
  • 195 Blackwood via Belair Road, Upper Sturt Road and Hawthorndene Drive.
  • 195F Blackwood via Belair Road, Upper Sturt Road and Hawthorndene Drive. (Designated F stop; stop 12 Belair Road)
  • 196 Blackwood via Belair Road, Main Road and Hawthorndene Drive.
  • 196F Blackwood via Belair Road, Main Road and Hawthorndene Drive. (Designated F stop; stop 12 Belair Road)
  • 197X Coromandel Valley via Belair Road, running express from stop P1 Pultney Street, to stop 23 Belair Road then only servicing stops 26, 28, 31 and 34.
  • 200 Marion Interchange via King William Road, Eliza Place and Miller Street
    • 200B deviates via Boothby Street, Clapham
    • 200C terminates at stop 20, Boothby Street, Clapham
  • 241 Marion Interchange via Everard Avenue, Towers Terrace and Oaklands Road
  • 245 Hove via Anzac Highway, Morphett Road and Dunrobin Road
  • 248 Marion Interchange via Anzac Highway, Hendrie Street and Diagonal Road.
  • 248F Marion Interchange via Anzac Highway, Hendrie Street and Diagonal Road. (Designated F stop; stop 11A Marion Road)
  • 262 Marion Interchange via Anzac Highway, Brighton Road and Sturt Road
  • 262F Brighton Station via Anzac Highway, Brighton Road and Sturt Road. "(Designated F stop; 21 ANZAC Highway)"
  • 263 Marion Interchange via Anzac Highway, Brighton Road and Dunrobin Road
  • 265 Marion Interchange via Anzac Highway, King George Avenue and Seacombe Road
  • 719 Flinders University via South Road
  • 720 Old Reynella via South Road, Ocean Boulevard and Patpa Drive
  • 721 Noarlunga Centre via Main South Road, Panalatinga Road and Beach Road.
  • 721F Noarlunga Centre via Main South Road, Panalatinga Road and Beach Road. (Designated F stop; stop 26 South Road)
  • 722 Noarlunga Centre via Main South Road, Panalatinga Road and States Road.
  • 722F Noarlunga Centre via Main South Road, Panalatinga Road and States Road. (Designated F stop; stop 26 South Road)
  • 723F Noarlunga Centre via Main South Road, Chandlers Hill Road and Flaxmill Road. (Designated F stop; stop 26 South Road)
    • 723X operates Woodcroft to City via Southern Expressway and running express from stop 39 Regency Road
  • 725F Noarlunga Centre via Main South Road, Acre Avenue and Brodie Road. (Designated F stop; stop 26 South Road)
  • G20 Aberfoyle Park to Bedford Park via Black Road and Manning Road. Then continues as route G10 to Blair Athol via City
    • G20X operates Aberfoyle Park to City running express from stop 25 Ayliffes Road
  • G20F Aberfoyle Park via Black Road and Manning Road. designated F stop is stop 26 Ayliffes Road.
  • G21 Aberfoyle Park to Bedford Park via Black Road and Hub Drive. Then continues as route G10 to Blair Athol via City
    • G21X operates Aberfoyle Park to City running express from stop 25 Ayliffes Road
  • G21F Aberfoyle Park via Black Road and Hub Drive. designated F stop is stop 26 Ayliffes Road.
  • G22X Aberfoyle Park via Goodwood Road and Happy Valley Drive
  • G30F Blackwood via Goodwood Road and Shepherds Hill Road designated F stop, stop 26 Shepards Hill Road

Feeder Routes[]

Adelaide Hills Buses[]

All buses starting with the number "8"

City Buses[]

Glen Osmond Road 53 NW
  • 820 Burnside via Greenhill Road
  • 821 ‘’’Carey Gully’’’ via Greenhill Road
  • 822 Stirling via Greenhill Road
  • 830F Lobethal via Verdun and Woodside designated F stop, stop 14 Glen Osmond Road from city and stop 13 Glen Osmond rd to city
  • 840X Mount Barker via South Eastern Freeway express to stop 62
  • 841F Nairne via Hahndorf designated F stop; stop 14 Glen Osmond Rd from city; stop 13 Glen Osmond rd to city
  • 842X Nairne via Mount Barker and South Eastern Freeway. express to stop 62
  • 860F Mount Barker via Bridgewater and Hahndorf
  • 861 Glen Osmond via Glen Osmond Road
  • 863 Aldgate via Crafers
  • 863F Aldgate via Crafers designated F stop, stop 14 Glen Osmond Road from city and stop 13 Glen Osmond Road to city
  • 864 Mount Barker via Crafers and Hahndorf
  • 864F Mount Barker via Crafers and Hahndorf designated F stop, stop 14 Glen Osmond Road from city and stop 13 Glen Osmond Road to city
  • 865 Aldgate via Crafers, Pomona Road, Stirling, and Heathfield.

Adelaide Hills Feeder Services[]

Murray Bridge Buses[]

Murray Bridge buses are operated by LinkSA and do not use Adelaide Metro fares. Please see www.linksa.com.au for more info.

Cross Town Connector Services[]

JetBuses[]

Buses that operate via Adelaide Airport

After Midnight[]

After Midnight services operate only on Saturday nights/Sunday mornings after midnight:

Free Buses[]

The following buses are zero-fare, wheelchair-accessible circuit routes that service the Adelaide City Council area daily, on frequent routes:

  • 98A98C
Bi-directional loop via North Terrace, Currie Street, Hutt Street, Halifax Street, Sturt Street, Grote Street, Morphett Street, Jeffcott Street, Ward Street, Hill Street, Tynte Street, Finiss Street and Frome Road[13]
  • 99A99C
Bi-directional loop via North Terrace, Currie Street, Hutt Street, Halifax Street, Sturt Street, Grote Street, Victoria Square, King William Street. This service operated under the '99C' only and it was only in 2014 that the name change took place. The 99C is a clockwise loop while the 99A is anti-clockwise.[14]

Adelaide Oval Footy Express[]

Adelaide Metro provide services between Adelaide Oval and areas across South Australia. Tickets for the games also act as the ticket to travel free on any Adelaide Oval Footy Express bus, train or tram, in order to alleviate overcrowding on regular services. Most services offer early arrival times and some routes will have services that leave an hour after the final siren.[15] The locations in metropolitan Adelaide include:

Train Routes[16][]

Main Lines[]

Branch Lines[]

Tram Routes[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Bus Service Performance Adelaide Metro
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b McNichol, Steve (August 1982). Bus & Coach Pictorial: SA. Elizabeth: Railmac Publications. p. 2. ISBN 0-949817-15-5.
  3. ^ Competitive Tendering for Bus Services Seventh International Conference on Competition & Ownership in Land Passenger Transport June 2001
  4. ^ Bus Timetables Adelaide Metro
  5. ^ Route 110 timetable Adelaide Metro
  6. ^ Route 112 timetable Adelaide Metro
  7. ^ Not every Transit Link bus connects to another bus at some point on the route, and not every bus that connects is a transit link service. "F" and "X" buses often connect with other buses along the route, for specific timetable information, see www.adelaidemetro.com.au
  8. ^ route 544 operates Weeknights, Sundays and Public Holidays only. For Ladywood Road buses at other times, use route M44
  9. ^ Parts of route 850 are outside the Metroticket area. Please contact Southlink Hills for more information
  10. ^ Parts of route 852 are outside the Metroticket area. Please contact Southlink Hills for more information
  11. ^ SA Government-reintroduces double decker bus service ABC News 26 October 2014
  12. ^ limited services stop at FMC. See www.adelaidemetro.com.au for specific information
  13. ^ Previously known as The Connector, the service makes also makes use of a Solar Bus, Tindo (Tindo stands for solar in the local Aboriginal language); the 98C service is a clockwise loop while the 98A is anti-clockwise.<http://yoursay.adelaidecitycouncil.com/city-connector-bus Archived 22 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ "Adelaide Oval Footy Express". Adelaide Metro. Archived from the original on 25 March 2014. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  16. ^ Jump up to: a b c d http://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/routes
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