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MORE than half the residents of Adelaide’s outer suburbs don’t live within walking distance of frequent public transport services and the problem could intensify as the city’s population ...
Adelaide residents can expect to see bus routes and hundreds of stops disappear from suburban streets as part of the boldest changes to the state’s public transport system in decades.
Almost 700 seats will be removed from Adelaide trains as a social distancing measure after passengers recently raised concerns about the potential coronavirus risk on packed trains.
The number of complaints per 100,000 journeys on Adelaide's public transport system rises again as people return to the city's buses, trains and trams. Skip to main content. ABC News.
UPGRADED buses, countdown clocks at bus stops and a wider network of routes linking the suburbs are among changes some Adelaide commuters say would improve the city's public transport system.
Adelaide residents can expect to see bus routes and hundreds of stops disappear from suburban streets as part of the boldest changes to the state’s public transport system in decades.
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