Chermside bus station

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Chermside Bus Station
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General information
LocationGympie and Hamilton Roads, Chermside
Coordinates 27°23′09″S153°01′52″E / 27.385786°S 153.031042°E / -27.385786; 153.031042
Platforms1 island platform, 4 side platforms
Bus routes22
Bus stands9
Construction
Parkingpark 'n' ride
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code 003944 (Stop A)
003932 (Stop B)
003956 (Stop C)
003955 (Stop D)
003947 (Stop E)
003996 (Stop F)
003943 (Gympie Rd, Stop 37/38)
003934 (Gympie Rd, Stop 38)
003992 (Hamilton Rd, Chermside)
Fare zone2
Website Translink

The Chermside bus station, at Chermside, Queensland, Australia, is serviced by Translink bus routes. It is part of the Westfield Chermside Shopping Centre. It is in Zone 2 of the Translink integrated public transport system.

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Bus routes

The following bus routes services Chermside bus station:

StopRoute numberDestinationLocations/roads serving
Stop A [1] 333 Cultural Centre Kedron, Lutwyche, RBWH, QUT Kelvin Grove, Normanby, King George Square
Stop B [2] 338 Strathpine Centre Aspley, Bridgeman Downs, Albany Creek, Eatons Hill, Brendale
370Herschel Street Kedron, Lutwyche, Windsor, RBWH, Fortitude Valley, Adelaide Street
Stop C [3] 320 Edward Street Wavell Heights, Clayfield, Wooloowin, Bowen Hills, Fortitude Valley
322 Cultural Centre Wavell Heights, Nundah, Toombul, Clayfield, Albion, Fortitude Valley, City
337 Aspley (loop) Geebung, Aspley Hypermarket, Chermside West
Stop D [4] 334 Ann Street Prince Charles Hospital, Kedron, Lutwyche, Windsor, RBWH, Fortitude Valley, City
336 Aspley (loop) Chermside West, Aspley Hypermarket, Geebung
353 Elizabeth Street McDowall, Stafford Heights, Stafford, Grange, Wilston, Windsor, RBWH, Fortitude Valley, City
354 Brookside Prince Charles Hospital, Kedron, Stafford, Stafford Heights, Everton Park, Mitchelton
598 Great Circle Line (anti-clockwise) Brookside, Ashgrove, Toowong, Indooroopilly, Salisbury, Coopers Plains, Sunnybank, Garden City, Mount Gravatt, Carindale, Cannon Hill, Nundah
Stop E [5] 330 Bracken Ridge Zillmere, Taigum
335 Sandgate station Aspley, Carseldine, Zillmere, Boondall, Sandgate
340 Carseldine railway station West Chermside, Aspley
N339 Bracken Ridge Zillmere, Taigum
Stop F [6] 325 Boondall Geebung, Zillmere, Taigum
599 Great Circle Line (clockwise) Nundah, Cannon Hill, Carindale, Mount Gravatt, Garden City, Sunnybank, Coopers Plains, Salisbury, Indooroopilly, Toowong, Ashgrove, Brookside
680 Redcliffe Aspley, Carseldine, Bald Hills, Strathpine, Lawnton, Petrie railway station, Kallangur, North Lakes bus station, Rothwell, Kippa-Ring
Gympie Rd, stop 37/38 (Stop G) [7] 330 Cultural Centre RBWH, QUT Kelvin Grove, Normanby, Roma Street, King George Square
333 Cultural Centre Kedron, Lutwyche, RBWH, QUT Kelvin Grove, Normanby, King George Square
335 Queen Street Stafford, Grange, Wilson, Windsor, Fortitude Valley
340 Woolloongabba Kedron, Lutwyche, RBWH, QUT Kelvin Grove, Normanby, Ann Street
370Herschel Street Kedron, Lutwyche, Windsor, RBWH, Fortitude Valley, Adelaide Street
P331 George Street RBWH, Spring Hill, Edward Street
P332 UQ Lakes RBWH, Spring Hill, City, PA Hospital, Boggo Road, Dutton Park Place
P341 George Street RBWH, Spring Hill, Edward Street
Gympie Rd, stop 38 [8] P331 Bracken Ridge Zillmere, Taigum
P332 Zillmere Murphy Road, Hansford Road
P341 Taigum Aspley, Carseldine, Fitzgibbon
Hamilton Rd at Chermside (Stop H) [9] 77 Eight Mile Plains Kedron, Kedron Brook, Lutwyche, Windsor, Buranda, Greenslopes, Holland Park West, Griffith University, Garden City
325 Queen Street Stafford, Newmarket, Normanby, Roma Street

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References

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