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Translink services
When travelling with TransLink, you can use:
·buses across the entire network
·trains in South East Queensland
·ferries in Brisbane and some ferries in Moreton Bay
·trams--known as the G: link-on the Gold Coast.
Our busways offer fast uncrowded travel on special roadways. We also have a number of special services:
Pre-paid services: Some bus routes around Brisbane offer a pre-paid service. Most of the pre-paid services only operate in peak times.
Paper tickets cannot be bought on pre-paid services, but they can be used to travel on these services.
For passengers without a valid ticket, there will be at least one alternative bus to travel on.
You can identify peak time pre-paid buses by the letter ’P’, in front of the route number, on the bus’s destination board.
BlueCityGlider and Maroon CityGlider: CityGlider is a pre-paid bus service that operates as a high frequency service throughout the day. These services do not have a ‘P’ on the bus destination board.
StationLink: StationLink or route 109 is a temporary high frequency service running between Moorooka train station and Boggo Road busway station, to help disrupted passengers continue to travel during Cross River Rail’s major station accessibility upgrades.
High frequency services: Trans Link operate high frequency services on trams and some bus routes and train lines. Our high frequency services run every 15 minutes or better.
NightLink services: Bus and train services operating between midnight and 5am on Friday and Saturday nights.
21. What are you unable to use when travelling with TransLink?
A. Buses. B. Trains. C. Trams. D. Planes.
22. Which best suits people who want to take a bus in Brisbane in rush hours?
A. NightLink services. B. Pre-paid services.
C. Blue CityGlider and Maroon CityGlider. D. StationLink.
23. Which is a good choice if you aren’t patient enough to wait when taking a train?
A. High frequency services. B. Pre-paid services.
C. NightLink services. D. StationLink.