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Queensland’s transport authority Translink will be unshackled from bureaucracy in a bid to better co-ordinate buses and trains under a Miles’ government election promise.
Queensland’s transport authority Translink will be unshackled from bureaucracy in a bid to better co-ordinate buses and trains under a Miles’ government election promise.
“We have committed to seeing every new Translink bus be zero emission in south-east Queensland from 2025, and in the regions between 2025 and 2030,” Mr Bailey said.
Translink explains why Far North won’t receive additional public transport The state’s public transport provider has responded to growing calls from Far Northerners on the feasibility of ...
"TransLink is aware of two Route 302 buses that ran late due to operational issues on March 1 and 4, 2019 and has discussed these issues with Bus Queensland," he said.
Translink would become an independent authority removed from state bureaucracy if Labor wins the state election in October, with a plan to streamline operations with a transport ‘one stop shop’.
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