The free City Loop, Spring Hill Loop and South Brisbane Loop bus services provide high frequency public transport access within the Brisbane Central Business District (CBD).
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go cards are the cheapest, most efficient way to get around Brisbane. Purchase a card from newsagents or ticket kiosks at stations and top up either in-store, online or at machines at most stations. Then all you need to do is tap onto your bus, train or ferry (look for the go card sign) and tap off when you leave.
Transport in Brisbane. Brisbane has an extensive public transport system of buses, trains and ferries. To use the network, it's recommended that you purchase a TransLink Go Card. You can also purchase pre-paid paper tickets at stations and fare machines before boarding a bus, train or ferry service.
The best way to get around Brisbane is by public transportation. Thanks to the combination of buses, ferries, trams and trains operated by TransLink, the central business district and outer suburbs are easy to reach.
You don't need a car to get around Brisbane. The city's network of TransLink buses, ferries and trains connect all the major city sights, dining and nightlife precincts.
Airtrain from Brisbane Airport to the CityDeparting from the domestic and international terminals, the train takes just 20 minutes to reach Fortitude Valley. From there, it's a few extra minutes on the Airtrain to Central Station, Roma Street, South Brisbane and South Bank stations.
A one way train ticket from Brisbane airport to the Gold Coast ranges from $29.40 to $38.10 per adult, depending on which Gold Coast train station you want to get to (and vise versa).
Where will the Brisbane Metro go? The Brisbane Metro route is 25 kilometres, connecting 18 stations along dedicated busways between Eight Mile Plains to Roma Street, and Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital to The University of Queensland.