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Whether your heading to town or to Ballina and Nimbin, getting the bus is the best way to travel.
From Friday 5 May, Route 90 services will follow a new weekend timetable to meet service needs.
Temporary bus timetable adjustments are now in place in Inner West and Sydney’s South, Ryde and surrounds and Eastern Suburbs to offer more reliable services across Greater Sydney due to bus driver shortages.
Albury will receive over 300 new additional weekly bus services as part of bus network improvements in the region from Monday 23 January 2023.
Queanbeyan will receive 90 new additional weekly bus services as part of bus network improvements in the region from Monday 23 January 2023.
From Saturday 17 December 2022, bus services around Katoomba will see some changes to some existing bus and school bus services.
From Saturday 17 December, customers in Wentworth will be able to travel to Mildura and back every Saturday.
From Saturday 17 December, customers in Wilcannia and Menindee will be able to travel to Broken Hill and back every Saturday, in addition to current weekday services.
From Monday 28 November, a total of 198 additional weekly bus services will be available, including a new route and route adjustments for Outer Metropolitan Bus Service Region 10, with Premier Illawarra.
Orange and Griffith bus customers can now plan bus trips and make better-informed travel decisions using digital timetable information and real-time updates.
Orange will receive more than 200 new additional weekly bus services as part of bus network improvements in the region from Monday 12 September 2022.
Greater Nowra will receive more than 250 new additional weekly bus services as part of bus network improvements in the region from Monday 29 August 2022.
The trial Norwest On Demand bus services, run by CDC Hillsbus MetroConnect, will cease operation on 27 May 2022.
Bikes on Buses in the Bush was trialled in Queanbeyan and Yass from 6 December 2021 to 31 March 2022, allowing users to combine a bike ride with a bus trip.
Albury, Greater Nowra and Tamworth bus customers can now plan bus trips and make better-informed travel decisions using digital timetable information and real-time updates.
Armidale, Bathurst and Port Macquarie bus customers can now plan bus trips and make better-informed travel decisions using digital timetable information and real-time updates.
From Monday18 October there will be bus service changes across Western, North Shore and North West Sydney bus routes.
Bathurst now has more than 500 new additional weekly bus services as part of bus network improvements in the region.
Parkes, Forbes and Grafton bus customers can now plan bus trips and make better-informed travel decisions using digital timetable information and real-time updates.
Transport officers are deployed across our services, checking tickets. If you don't have a valid ticket and you may be fined. We know that most people do the right thing so we are saying thank you to our honest customers.
Customers in Tweed Heads, Queanbeyan and Wagga Wagga can now plan trips using digital timetable information and make informed travel decisions with real-time updates.
Eligible students 16 years old or older will be able to apply for the Transport Concession Entitlement Card.
Coff harbour and Lismore join other regional Cities around NSW, set to benefit from with an upgrade to bus networks.
More Regional Cities around NSW are set to benefit from with an upgrade to bus networks from 21 September.
Digital timetables and real-time trip information is now available on buses in Bega, Dubbo and Coffs Harbour.
Regional Cities around NSW are set to benefit from a major overhaul to bus networks that will see hundreds of additional weekly bus services and more travel choices from mid-July.