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Is Queensland transport open on Saturdays?

Is Queensland transport open on Saturdays?

The TMR Customer Service Centre also has self-service kiosks to access many TMR and other Government services online….Department Of Transport and Main Roads.

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Thursday 8.30am – 4.30pm
Friday 8.30am – 4.30pm
Saturday 8.00am – 4.30pm
Sunday Closed

How does Brisbane public transport work?

Public transport options in Brisbane To use public transport including buses, trains, and ferries in Brisbane, it’s recommended that you purchase a TransLink Go Card. You can purchase a Go Card at both Brisbane International and Domestic Airport, or from convenience stores and train stations throughout the city.

Is public transport free in Brisbane today?

The free public transport fares only apply on government-run services — not through private operators — and, while both buses and trains have started services again, with the rail network resuming today, timetables aren’t back to normal.

Is public transport still running Brisbane?

Brisbane’s Trains, Buses and Ferries Are Currently Suspended Until Further Notice.

Can I renew my Qld drivers Licence if it has expired?

Renewing an expired licence You must not drive if your licence has expired. You can renew your licence within 5 years of its expiry date. If your licence expired more than 2 years ago, you won’t be able to use your driver licence as proof of identity. You will need to bring 3 evidence of identity documents.

Do I need to wear a mask on public transport in Brisbane?

Face masks are mandatory when travelling on public transport, excluding on dedicated school bus services, throughout all of Queensland as per the Queensland Health directive. When travelling on public transport, please remember to play your part and follow these steps: wear a mask. leave a gap between you and others.

Can you pay cash on Brisbane buses?

Since Wednesday 25 March 2020, services in South East Queensland, including school bus services, will only accept pre-paid tickets to reduce cash handling. This means you will need to use your go card or pay for a paper ticket at a station fare machine rather than purchasing a ticket or topping up on-board.

Is Translink still free?

Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has confirmed that the temporary scheme to provide free travel for health care staff on public transport services will be extended to 31 August 2021 after which time normal charging will resume.

Do I need to wear face mask on train?

Face coverings are no longer mandatory on public transport. It is no longer mandatory to wear a face covering on public transport. However, the government recommends you continue to wear one in crowded or indoor spaces where you may come into contact with people you do not normally meet.

Do you still have to wear mask on public transport?

As a result of a court order, effective immediately and as of April 18, 2022, CDC’s January 29, 2021 Order requiring masks on public transportation conveyances and at transportation hubs is no longer in effect. Therefore, CDC will not enforce the Order.

Are masks still mandatory in Qld?

Masks must be worn by both driver and passenger at all times in taxis, rideshares and commercial shuttles, unless the driver is alone in the vehicle. Air crew and airport workers who are not interacting directly with passengers do not need to wear a face mask.

Are busses free in Qld?

The Queensland Government already subsidises around 80% of every single trip on buses, trains and ferries.

Do I need a Go Card to catch a bus Qld?

You can travel on most of our services in South East Queensland using your go card, except those in Toowoomba and in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. If you don’t have a go card, paper tickets are valid for travel on most buses, and all train, ferry and tram services.

Can you pay with card on Translink?

We accept Visa and Mastercard (including Maestro) contactless credit and debit cards. We do not accept any other payment brand card e.g. American Express. Pre-paid contactless cards can also be used.

What does Brisbane City Council do for public transport?

Public transport. Brisbane City Council is busy delivering Australia’s most modern public and active transport, including the Brisbane Metro. We operate one of the largest bus fleets in Australia, along with the iconic CityCat (including SpeedyCats) and CityFerry network.

Where can I find information about buses in Brisbane?

We operate one of the largest bus fleets in Australia, along with the iconic CityCat and Cross River ferry network. Find information about buses, Brisbane Metro, CityCats, ferries, Council Cab and other transport services. For further information about timetables and tickets in Brisbane, visit Translink or phone them on 13 12 30.

When will the customer service centre reopen in Brisbane?

Brisbane City (Elizabeth Street) Customer Service Centre will be closed from Monday 27 December 2021 to Monday 3 January 2022 and will reopen Tuesday 4 January 2022. The closest open centre is Toowong Customer Service Centre.

How can I travel around Brisbane with a go card?

Brisbane’s ferries, affectionately known as CityCats, are one of the most enjoyable ways to explore The City. Glide along the river with CityCat and ferry services, perfect for sight-seeing and accessing key city spots. A go card is required to travel on a CityCat or Cross River ferry.

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