http://www.translink.com.au/about-translink/reporting-and-publications/media-releases/release/271
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Limited public transport services will run across Brisbane tomorrow [Thursday, January 13].
TransLink chief executive Peter Strachan said key bus services and hourly train services would operate to provide essential travel in and out of Brisbane's CBD where it was safe to do so.
"We're putting these services on to ensure key staff who are essential for services and flood response have travel options. It's not for sight-seers," Mr Strachan said.
"But be aware - if you come into town on public transport there's every chance you may face delays getting in and may not be able to get home.
"We will rely on our existing high-frequency network to provide a basic level of bus service where possible.
"Trains will continue to run each hour until flooding starts to impact services."We continue to operate public transport services where possible, however customers should continue visit the TransLink website www.translink.com.au to ensure they have the latest information before they travel."
Mr Strachan said the following buses would run in Brisbane tomorrow - every 30 minutes where possible:111 - Eight Mile Plains 130 - Algester 140 - Parkinson 150 - Browns Plains 200 - Carindale 333 - Chermside 345 - Aspley - 385 - The Gap
Other service disruptions for tomorrow include:No buses to Brisbane’s western and south-western suburbs (400 series and 104/105 buses) Limited bus services, diversions, delays and cancellations in some regions, particularly across Brisbane, Ipswich and the Bribie Island region CityCat and CityFerry services cancelled - Disruptions on the Ipswich, Beenleigh and Gold Coast lines
The first trains for the morning peak will depart at the following times:Airport - 5:56am Beenleigh - 5:48am Caboolture - 4:57am Cleveland - 5:33am Ferny Grove - 6:23am Ipswich - 5:21am Shorncliffe - 6:20am Varsity Lakes - 5:43am Rail buses will run on the Doomben line from 6:33am - Services will operate every two hours from Nambour from 6:47am on the Sunshine Coast line
Callers to the TransLink Call Centre number 13 12 30 are advised the Call Centre is receiving a very high volume of calls from customers, resulting in extended delays in answering calls. |