Noosa Junction bus station

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Noosa Junction Bus Station
General information
LocationCnr Sunshine Beach Road & Cooyar Street, Noosa Junction
Coordinates 26°48′21.08″S153°07′58.38″E / 26.8058556°S 153.1328833°E / -26.8058556; 153.1328833
Owned by Shire of Noosa
Operated by Translink
Platforms3
Bus routes9
Bus stands3
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone8
Website Translink
History
OpenedAugust 2011

Noosa Junction Bus Station was opened in August 2011. It is serviced by Kinetic Group bus routes to Sunshine Plaza, Nambour station, Sunrise Beach, Sunshine Beach and Tewantin. It is in Zone 8 of the Translink integrated public transport system. [1] [2]

It is also served by long-distance services to services to Agnes Water, Brisbane, Cairns, and Hervey Bay provided by Greyhound Australia and Premier Motor Service.

Bus routes

The following bus routes services Noosa Junction Bus Station:

PlatformStopRoute numberDestinationLocations/roads serving
1A [3] 620 Noosa Heads
Some services continue to Tewantin
Noosa Drive
626 Tewantin Noosa Heads
627 Tewantin Noosa Heads
629 Tewantin Noosa Heads, Noosa Civic, Noosaville
630 Nambour Noosa Heads, Eumundi
631 Nambour Noosa Heads, Tewantin, Cooroy, Eumundi, Yandina
632 Cooran Noosa Civic, Tewantin, Cooroy, Pomona
2B [4] 620 Maroochydore Peregian Beach, Coolum Beach, Marcoola
622 Maroochydore Peregian Beach, Coolum Beach, Airport
626 Sunrise Beach Solway Drive
627 Sunshine Beach Ben Lexcen Drive
628Noosa ParklandsNoosa Village, Noosa Civic, Tewantin
CAll long-distance services to services to Agnes Water, Brisbane, Cairns and Hervey Bay provided by Greyhound Australia and Premier Motor Service.

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References

  1. $10 million Noosa Junction Station to open Minister for Transport & Multicultual Affairs 28 August 2011
  2. Noosa Junction station locality map (Map). Translink . Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  3. "Noosa Junction station stop A, Noosa Heads | Translink". Translink Division, Department of Transport and Main Roads. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  4. "Noosa Junction station stop B, Noosa Heads | Translink". Translink Division, Department of Transport and Main Roads. Retrieved 15 December 2022.