Service area | Capricorn Coast Gracemere Mount Morgan Rockhampton Zones: 1-15, 81-85, 91-95 |
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Routes | 10 |
Hubs | Emu Park Bus Interchange Gracemere CBD Mount Morgan Town Centre Rockhampton Airport Rockhampton City Stockland Rockhampton Yeppoon CBD |
Depots | Rockhampton Yeppoon |
Fleet | 35 (June 2015) |
Website | www.youngsbusservice.com.au |
Young's Bus Service is an Australian bus operator in Rockhampton, Queensland operating services under the QConnect scheme in Regional Queensland.
qconnect is a network of integrated public passenger transport services that cover subsidised and/or regulated bus, coach and aviation networks in Regional Queensland, Australia. It was introduced by the Queensland Government in December 2007, and is an agency operated by the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR).
Young's Bus Service operate from the Capricorn Coast in the North-East to Mount Morgan and Gracemere to the south and select areas in the City of Rockhampton. [1]
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