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Started by ozbob, January 22, 2016, 15:26:14 PM

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http://translink.com.au/travel-information/service-notices/70451/details

Twice as many buses for route 475

Last updated: 2.18pm Thursday 21 January 2016

From Monday 22 February, additional trips will be added to route 475 Rainworth to City and the service will run every 30 minutes throughout the day instead of hourly.

Please check back for the new 475 timetable closer to 22 February.
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We should check the TL updates, I think Quirky will be making drip drip drip changes over the next few weeks.
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Well there you go, finally the cut which was made in the BCC Bus Network Review 2 years ago is finally coming back hey?

How about that?
Is it really that hard to run frequent, reliable public transport?

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Quote from: LD Transit on January 23, 2016, 08:43:14 AM
Was the 475 downgraded? Have proof??

Was half hourly when I used to live at Kang Point

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24th January 2016

Musical buses highlights BCC bus dysfunction

Greetings,

Another example of the dysfunction that is Brisbane City Council and how it manages the Brisbane bus network is the changes to bus route 475

TransLink has announced:

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http://translink.com.au/travel-information/service-notices/70451/details

Twice as many buses for route 475

Last updated: 2.18pm Thursday 21 January 2016

From Monday 22 February, additional trips will be added to route 475 Rainworth to City and the service will run every 30 minutes throughout the day instead of hourly.

Please check back for the new 475 timetable closer to 22 February.

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As part of the token ' bus review ' hand-balled to BCC by the Former Transport Minister Mr Emerson, the 475 was cut.

Below is a media release we put out on this.  We could see that it was flawed decision to alter the 475 and disadvantage residents.  After struggling for a number of years services will now be restored.

How much more dysfunction does Brisbane need?  The bus network needs reform.  Only by doing that will there be frequent, connected, affordable public transport for all.

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Robert

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http://railbotforum.org/mbs/index.php?topic=10329.0

Media release 31st October 2013



SEQ: BCC Bus Cost Explosion engulfs Bardon, Paddington and Kangaroo Point

RAIL Back On Track (http://backontrack.org) a web based community support group for rail and public transport and an advocate for public transport passengers says that residents of Bardon, Paddington and Kangaroo Point have been given a raw deal by the recent bus network review conducted by Brisbane City Council.

Robert Dow, Spokesman for RAIL Back On Track said:

"The effect of Brisbane City Council opposing the TransLink bus review has caused frequency cuts to bus routes in many areas - including in Cr Peter Matic's own ward. While the creation of a new route, the 234, to replace the eastern section of the 475, is welcome news, this has come at a serious cost to the community."

"The 234 and 475 have both had their frequency reduced to every hour in the off-peak, taking a huge toll on the immobile and disabled. Pensioners in Kangaroo Point are up in arms about how a trip from Kangaroo Point to the PA, which used to take them 15 minutes, now takes them over an hour (1)."

"Such reductions are not due to a forced transfer, but due to the severe reduction in frequency in Kangaroo Point. The TransLink bus review proposed the retention of the 475 on similar frequency, with the current 234 to be upgraded into an outer loop with frequency better than that on the 475."

"Instead, BCC has chosen to stick with a hi-waste anti-connection bus network, which has forced cuts to successful bus routes, in order to retain hi-waste routes such as the 161, 232 and 314. Why is it that the residents of Kangaroo Point, Bardon and Paddington are being forced to pay even more on top of their council rates for BCC to run the bus network, even though these residents are suffering from severe cutbacks in service?"

"This very same network is the network which also has buses passing through the core point in the network, Cultural Centre busway station, at 50% loads, losing significant amounts of money that could be put towards service improvements for users of the 234 and 475. Yet Graham Quirk still says with a straight face that '...the bus network is not broken and does not need revolutionary change ...'."

"The Lord Mayor and BCC can no longer be trusted to run Brisbane's buses. After a decade of games, it's time to dump Brisbane City Council and separate Brisbane Transport."

Reference:

1. Pensioner protest over bus route changes http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/pensioner-protest-over-bus-route-changes-20131030-2whig.html

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