Free public transport is available in all major urban areas of Australia, connecting major urban attractions.
Adelaide free buses are bus and tram.
Free bus routes are 98 A、98C、99A、99C four:
- 98A: city and north Adelaide ring (counterclockwise)
- 98C: city and north Adelaide ring (clockwise)
- 99A: Downtown Ring (Counterclockwise)
- 99C: Downtown Ring (clockwise)
Take these four free routes to virtually all major attractions in Adelaide downtown, such as North Street (North Terrace), Adelaide University (The University of Adelaide), Central Market (Adelaide Central Market), Blue Road Shopping Street (Rundle Mall), Adelaide Zoo (Adelaide Zoo), Alder Park (Elder Park), etc.
Adelaide Free Bus Road Map
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Free Trolley
The Adelaide has an old tram (Tram) line called: Greer to the Entertainment Center (Glenelg to Entertainment Centre), connecting the city center and the scenic Greer Beach (Glenelg Beach), the two ends of the tram are free, the free section in the west is from Greer Beach (Glenelg Beach) to Brighton Road Station (Brighton Road tram stop), while the free section in the city center is from South Street Station (South Terrace tram stop) to the Entertainment Center Station (The Entertainment Centre).
Tips:
- Adelaide buses do not report to the station, and as long as no one gets on and off will not enter the station, so when waiting to see the car came, to wave to stop; and when getting off the car, need to press the Stop button in advance, otherwise the driver will probably stop;
- A tram with a free section is free of charge; however, a credit card is required in a non-free section, or it will be fined if it is detected.