Guest241083 Posted June 2, 2017 Share Posted June 2, 2017 Public Transport – Ferry/Bus/Train Visitors to Brisbane are able to travel across the city on one cashless ticket called a Go Card, making getting around simple and cost effective. Issued by Translink, the Go Card is a touch-on touch-off system that can be used on the city’s buses, trains, CityCats and ferry services. A Go Card can be purchased at the Translink office located in the Brisbane Visitor Information Centre, on Queen Street Mall or at most local news agencies. Plan your journey on public transport using the Translink Journey Planner or Google Maps. City Loop Bus For inner-city travel, Brisbane’s free-loop bus service is a fast way to get from point A to point B. Available from Monday to Friday only between 7am and 6pm the Brisbane City Loop Bus runs every 10 minutes and is a jump-on and jump-off system.Bicycle & Pedestrian Access Discover Brisbane by foot to get to know the city intimately thanks to the central business district’s compact structure and proximity to the Brisbane River. Alternatively, visit one of the 150 CityCycle hire stations to explore the city from the seat of a bicycle. Home to more than 1100 kilometres of dedicated path ways, walking or cycling around the city is a fun, simple and smart way to travel.Green Cabs Introduced to Brisbane’s transport landscape in 2009, Green Cabs have quickly become the way to travel around the inner-city. Eco-friendly and affordable the service is only available on weekends, during special events or on special request. Green Cabs can be picked up from the Wheel of Brisbane, South Bank and used between West End and Fortitude Valley. Taxi Another way to get to where you need to go is via a taxi. You'll find taxi ranks at the Brisbane international and domestic airports, as well as throughout Brisbane City and its surrounding regions. Jumping in a taxi can be a quick and efficient way of getting to your destination. If you need transport for four passengers or less you can order a standard taxi, if you need wheelchair access or have 5-10 passengers you will need to order a maxi taxi. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johndoe Posted June 3, 2017 Share Posted June 3, 2017 (edited) South Bank Bus Terminal by Kevin Dickinson, on Flickr City Cat South Bank Brisbane by Kevin Dickinson, on Flickr Brisbane River & CBD by Kevin Dickinson, on Flickr For Hire by Kevin Dickinson, on Flickr Edited June 3, 2017 by Johndoe 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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