North Lakes bus station

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North Lakes
General information
LocationEndeavour Boulevard, North Lakes
Coordinates 27°14′16.7″S153°01′03.5″E / 27.237972°S 153.017639°E / -27.237972; 153.017639
Owned by Department of Transport & Main Roads
Platforms2
Bus routes11
Bus stands2
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code 319806 (platform 1)
319805 (platform 2)
Fare zone go card 3
Website Translink
History
Opened29 January 2013

North Lakes bus station, also known as North Lakes Station, is the primary bus terminus in North Lakes, Queensland, Australia. It is located at the corner of Endeavour Boulevard and The Corso.

Contents

It is served by 11 routes operated by Hornibrook Bus Lines, Thompsons Bus Service and Kangaroo Bus Lines. Before opening in 2013, buses previously departed from the nearby Westfield North Lakes. It is a short walk from Westfield North Lakes, making it convenient for public transport connections to nearby areas and train services. [1]

Bus routes

The following bus routes services North Lakes bus station:

PlatformRoute NumberDestinationLocations/Roads Serving
1 [2] 676 Murrumba Downs Murrumba Downs railway station, Griffin
679 Murrumba Downs Kallangur railway station, Castle Hill estate
684 Kallangur railway station Duffield Road, Kallangur Fair
685 Kallangur railway station Old Gympie Road, School Road
2 [3] 668 Narangba railway station Endeavour Boulevard, Potassium Street, Mackie Road
680 (inbound) Chermside Kallangur, Petrie railway station, Lawnton, Strathpine, Bald Hills, Carseldine, Aspley
680 (outbound) Redcliffe Rothwell, Kippa-Ring
681Mango Hill (loop)Mango Hill Village, Capestone, Mango Hill railway station
682Mango Hill (loop) Mango Hill railway station, Capestone, Mango Hill Village
687 Mango Hill railway station Endeavour Boulevard, Bounty Boulevard, Discovery Drive
688 North Lakes (loop)Endeavour Boulevard, Aurora Boulevard, Bounty Boulevard, Discovery Drive
689 North Lakes (loop)Discovery Drive, Bounty Boulevard, Aurora Boulevard, Endeavour Boulevard

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References

  1. "Westfield North Lakes Shopping Centre". www.westfield.com.au. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  2. "North Lakes station, platform 1, North Lakes | Translink". Translink Division, Department of Transport and Main Roads. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  3. "North Lakes station, platform 2, North Lakes | Translink". Translink Division, Department of Transport and Main Roads. Retrieved 3 August 2022.