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Stop it, Adelaide. The bus line is adjusted. Where are the buses? you need to know.

Black Monday, today, must be a nightmare for many commuters.

On the first day after the two days off, I can't wait for the bus to wait left and right.

Today (December 18), many citizens waited for a long time at the bus stop on North Terrace, but did not see their own Bus..

I don't know, when they don't know and complain to each other,

The Adelaide bus route has been changed!


Yeah, it's sneaking!

The bus sign on the platform side has not been changed, nor has the notice been affixed!



I wrote a statement on Adelaide Metro. com,

Yesterday (December 17), Adelaide traffic route and timetable began to adjust greatly!

It is reported that this route adjustment is to adapt to the new O-Bahn tunnel.

The government has spent 160 million dollars on a new O-Bahn line to make people travel through CBD and the suburbs faster and more efficiently.

Now, for it, almost all buses are guided by the transportation department to bypass North Terrace!

Sure enough, luck depends on each other.


According to reports, in Adelaide, 67 routes have been changed.

And the following bus North Terrace parking point will be adjusted to Grenfell and Currie streets.


And, as a result of the construction of the new Tram line, on the 98A, 98C, 99A, 99C bus routes,

Many stops at North Terrace and King William Road will also disappear.

The only remaining stops on these two roads are:


It is reported that the major adjustment has caused confusion among commuters, and many say they have no idea where the new bus stop will be or when it will start.

Paul Kermode, of the transportation department, said there would be a meeting today to help people adapt to these changes.

Almost all buses were led out of North Terrace., he said.

"there are some city connections going down the North Terrace, but the vast majority of buses now turn to Currie and Grenfell streets, which can help reduce North Terrace traffic."

Transport Secretary Stephen Mulligan said some transportation services would still be available at North Terrace and that the new tram service would be available in a few months.

"there are bus services like H30174176 and 178 from the northeast suburbs to North Terrace," Mr. Mulligan said.

"they don't currently use the O-Bahn orbit, but they still serve places like Paradise interchange and North Terrace."

In particular, the editor reminds us:

People who are usually waiting for the North Terrace and King William Road cars should pay attention!

Be sure to find out the nearest station and the time of arrival before taking the bus.

For more information, you can log on to Adelaide Metro's website or download its APP query.

Website link: https://adelaidemetro.com.au

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