Belinda wins Bus Driver of the Year
Busways congratulates driver Belinda Guillard for winning 2022 BusNSW Metropolitan Driver of the Year!
Busways congratulates driver Belinda Guillard for winning 2022 BusNSW Metropolitan Driver of the Year!
Busways congratulates Belinda Guillard for being awarded 2022 BusNSW Metropolitan Driver of the Year!
Belinda was named joint winner of the award at the opening of the 2022 Sydney Bus and Coach Expo today.
Come and see BusBot in Sydney at the Australasian Bus and Coach Expo on 4 and 5 October, 2022.
Route 674 Mount Druitt to Windsor is experiencing disruptions due to flooding and will miss 8 stops in each direction on Stoney Creek Road between Palmyra Ave and Government Road.
Diversions will travel from Shane Park Road to Stoney Creek Road, Palmyra Road, Luxford Road, Rooty Hill Road, Richmond Road, and then return to the normal route, and in reverse on the outbound trip.
Over the long weekend in October, the Seaford and Flinders rail lines are closed for maintenance work. The Brighton Road level crossing will be shut down to all traffic.
Due to road closures and detours, some bus services will be affected too.
Busways will run substitute buses on behalf of Adelaide Metro for the rail lines between Adelaide and Seaford/Flinders Railway Stations.
Please visit Adelaide Metro Trip Planner to plan your trip
The Beach to Brother Trail Run Festival is back with the starting gun set to go off Sunday 2 October with Busways on board again as a major sponsor.
Over the long weekend in October, the Seaford and Flinders rail lines are closed for maintenance work. The Brighton Road level crossing will be shut down to all traffic.
Due to road closures and detours, some bus services will be affected too.
Busways will run substitute buses on behalf of Adelaide Metro for the rail lines between Adelaide and Seaford/Flinders Railway Stations.
Please visit Adelaide Metro Trip Planner to plan your trip.
From Wednesday, 21 September, masks are no longer mandatory on public transport in NSW and South Australia.
From Wednesday, 21 September, masks are no longer mandatory on public transport in NSW and South Australia.
Both the NSW Government and the SA Government have removed the mandatory requirement to wear masks.