Brisbane Buses Ran 700 Trips Before Cyclone Alfred Forced Suspension

Brisbane City Council has restarted bus services after disruptions caused by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, while train and ferry services continue to face delays across the city’s public transport network. Buses, which account for two-thirds of Brisbane’s public transport trips, began operating again on Sunday morning. Transport crews delivered more than 700 services between 7:30am and 10am before being recalled around 11am due to worsening weather conditions. “In Brisbane, we’re a bus city. Two-thirds of all public transport trips are taken on a bus,” said Transport Chair Councillor Ryan Murphy. “Queensland Rail are still out of action today. So if it … Continue reading Brisbane Buses Ran 700 Trips Before Cyclone Alfred Forced Suspension