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BCC CityGlider CityCycle Newsletter

Started by ozbob, August 27, 2009, 12:25:56 PM

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ozbob

BCC CityGlider CityCycle Newsletter click here!  External PDF
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#Metro

This is what I have been dreaming about... :-t
Let's hope the public get behind it
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haakon

I hope they expand the bikes into Spring Hill (didn't see any bike stations on the map in that suburb). The downhill run to the city/valley would be a blast  ;D

#Metro

Can you take bicycles into/onto these buses? I know it didn't work so well for the pilots, but they were pretty random, non-buz routes.
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stephenk

Evening peak service to Enoggera* 2007 - 7tph
Evening peak service to Enoggera* 2010 - 4tph
* departures from Central between 16:30 and 17:30.

ozbob

Some photographs of some buses sporting the CityGlider livery at ATDB  click here!  (External link)
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Jon Bryant

I hope the ironary of the new City Glider buses being used on the Clem 7 tours is not lost on anyone.

brismike

Quote from: haakon on August 27, 2009, 16:24:43 PM
I hope they expand the bikes into Spring Hill (didn't see any bike stations on the map in that suburb). The downhill run to the city/valley would be a blast  ;D

Yes . . But the uphill trek might not be so much fun lol ..  :-\

beauyboy

I note that the QLD gov logo has been applied to the Glider Buses so they must of finally added some funds for the service.

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dwb

Yep we noted that in another topic on the forum, however doesn't necessarily mean that service is funded... its an existing bus... presumably one that Qld Govt own/lease to Council... all a bit tricky, who knows how it is actually set up, but it could just mean the bus was bought with their cash, not the glider is funded through TTA and integrated with ticketing etc (altho the bus does seem to have the cubic equipment, again no surprise here given its an existing bus).

O_128

what happend to the "rubber wheeled trams"?
"Where else but Queensland?"


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