Aspley bus station

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Aspley bus station
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Southward view in 2023
General information
LocationAlbany Creek Road, Aspley
Coordinates 27°21′48″S153°00′46″E / 27.36331°S 153.012883°E / -27.36331; 153.012883
Platforms4 side platforms
Bus routes9
Bus stands4
Construction
Parkingpark 'n' ride
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code 004194 (Platform A)
004193 (Platform B)
004175 (Platform C)
004174 (Platform D)
Fare zone2
Website Translink

The Aspley Bus Station, also known as Aspley Hypermarket Bus Station, at Aspley, Queensland, is served by Translink bus routes. It is part of the Aspley Hypermarket Shopping Centre. It is in Zone 2 of the Translink integrated public transport system.

Contents

The station has been upgraded with enhanced waiting areas, an enclosed lounge, improved accessibility and real-time passenger information, as part of Translink's wider project for upgrading bus stations in South East Queensland.

An additional service has been added in 2008 which offers Personalised Public Transport (PPT). This service consists of a 'Black & White' MaxiTaxi servicing from the bus station, up Albany Creek Road, up Bangalow Street, down through Trouts Road, then back to the Hypermarket. This service runs approximately every 20 minutes during peak times morning and afternoon. The cost of this service is $1 and will pick up patrons anywhere along the route. [1]

All bus routes to and from the station are operated by Transport for Brisbane.

Facilities

The interchange is made up of four bus stops. [2] The interchange is a side platform, located beside the Aspley Hypermarket. Located at the interchange is toilets, vending machines, seats, bike rack and an air-conditioned waiting room.

Bus routes

The following bus routes services Toombul bus interchange:

StopRoute numberDestinationLocations/roads serving
Platform A [3] 350 Queen Street Bridgeman Downs, McDowall, Everton Park, Enoggera, Ashgrove, City
351 (drop-off only)from Queen Street from Normanby, Enoggera, Everton Park, McDowall, Bridgeman Downs
P343 Eagle Street Chermside West, Stafford Heights, Stafford, Alderley, Newmarket, Normanby, City
Platform B [4] 345 Cultural Centre Chermside West, Stafford Heights, Stafford, Alderley, Newmarket, Kelvin Grove, Normanby, City
N345 Fortitude Valley Chermside West, Stafford Heights, Stafford, Alderley, Newmarket, Kelvin Grove, Normanby, Cultural Centre, City
Platform C337 Chermside (loop) Chermside West, Webster Road, Murphy Road
338 Strathpine Centre Bridgeman Downs, Albany Creek, Eatons Hill, Brendale
Chermside Gympie Road
346 Elizabeth Street Stafford Heights, Stafford, Grange, Wilston, Windsor, RBWH, Fortitude Valley, City
Platform D [5] 336 Chermside (loop)Zillmere Road, Geebung, Piccadilly Street
346 Carseldine Gympie Road, Sauterne Street

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References

  1. "Personalised Public Transport". www.brisbane.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  2. Aspley Hypermarket station locality map (Map). Translink . Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  3. "Aspley Hypermarket station, platform A, Aspley | Translink". Translink Division, Department of Transport and Main Roads. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  4. "Aspley Hypermarket station, platform B, Aspley | Translink". Translink Division, Department of Transport and Main Roads. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  5. "Aspley Hypermarket station, platform D, Aspley | Translink". Translink Division, Department of Transport and Main Roads. Retrieved 23 December 2022.