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New Year's Eve free transport extended
Transport Minister Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced a
significant extension to free New Year's Eve public transport -
giving commuters across the entire South East Queensland rail,
bus and ferry network an additional four-and-a-half hours to get
home without paying a fare.
Ms Palaszczuk today announced Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine
Coast commuters would now travel for free from 9pm until 5.30am
on December 31/January 1, beyond the original deadline of 1am
announced earlier this week.
"Since we announced the free New Year's Eve Service between 9pm
and 1am I've received a lot of feedback from commuters who intend
to take advantage of it to get home from fireworks in Brisbane
and on both coasts or the Brisbane Roar game at Suncorp Stadium,"
Ms Palaszczuk said.
"I've listened to that feedback and decided to extend the period
throughout the night to ensure that those celebrating well into
the early hours of New Year's Day have a public transport option
for their return journey home.
"In all three regions, fireworks displays start at midnight and
the last thing we want is bottlenecks at bus and train and ferry
points.
"So now everyone - especially those families who might be trying
to hurry their kids along to make the train or bus in time - can
take their time.
"This will ensure nobody misses out and everyone can travel
safely and comfortably."
On December 31, more than 1000 extra bus, train and ferry
services will operate across the Gold Coast, Brisbane and
Sunshine Coasts, with many services operating after
midnight.
Additional trains will operate on the Beenleigh, Gold Coast,
Ferny Grove, Ipswich, Richlands, Shorncliffe and Sunshine Coast
lines. Extra CityCat and ferry services will also operate at
regular intervals throughout the afternoon and evening, with some
delays during the fireworks.
"I believe public transport should be the preferred option for
those travelling to the major fireworks and party venues across
South East Queensland with many roads closed and traffic
congestion expected," Ms Palaszczuk said.
"It also means we won't see big delays at taxi ranks.
"This is a Queensland first and if it's a success - as I'm sure
it will be - I'm keen to see it continue in coming years.
"In previous years, TransLink has waived fares for short periods
on some parts of the network during major events such as
Riverfire to assist moving crowds quickly, so it makes sense to
trial a network-wide approach this New Year's Eve.
"This is the first time it's been done across the entire 10,000
sq km network and I'm eager to see how it goes.
"Anyone travelling this weekend should plan their journey and
remember that public transport before 9pm will be discounted by
15 per cent for go card users because it's travel in an off-peak
period.
"Parents should also remember that children under 5 years of age
travel free all the time."
More than half a million people are expected to use public
transport across South East Queensland and TransLink has urged
commuters to be patient and mindful of others while on public
transport and at public transport venues.
Full holiday services, including additional New Year's Eve and
New Year's Day services are available at
www.translink.com.au
Transport and Multicultural Affairs
The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk
29/12/2011
New Year's Eve free transport extended
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Publish Date: 29 Dec 11
Brisbane
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