Bus substitution for Glenelg tram line closure- Adelaide
Buses will replace tram services during a partial closure of the Glenelg tram line in Adelaide.
Buses will replace tram services during a partial closure of the Glenelg tram line in Adelaide.
The Glenelg tram line will be closed between South Terrace, Adelaide to Moseley Square, Glenelg from 4 August 2025 until late January 2026.
There will be substitute bus services in place for all closures.

As Semester Two kicks off, our South Australia team was out meeting new students at Adelaide and Flinders University during midyear O-Week - helping them connect with the bus network that will support their studies and daily lives.
Due to roadworks along Edmund St, Riverstone, route 746 services will be required to divert and miss stops from:
Missed stops
Nearest temporary stops
Diversion
Customers can view map for diversion and missed stops

Forty-eight students from Years 7 to 10 at Chifley College, Mount Druitt Support Unit, recently took part in a Busways travel training and bus safety session - learning essential life skills that support independence and safe travel.
From Monday 29 September 2025 major roadworks on Railway Terrace between Riverstone Road and St Albans Road will impact Route 734 and thirteen school services.
During the roadworks, Route 734 trips which currently run to/from Riverstone will instead run to/from Schofields Public School on Junction Road. Customers for Riverstone will need to use another bus service or the train.
The following 734 stops will not be serviced (Stop ID numbers):
| 2762109 | 2762110 | 276231 | 276232 | 2765271 |
| 2765272 | 276518 | 2765273 | 2765274 | 2762117 |
| 276215 | 2762111 | 2762112 |

The following school bus routes will follow an altered path:
| 5132 | 5133 | 5632 | 5633 | 6013 |
| 6016 | 6052 | 6062 | 6501 | 6525 |
| 6532 | 6548 | 6582 |

The changes are expected to be in place for approximately 18 months.
Hundreds of extra bus services delivered to fast-growing Western Sydney suburbs
Media Release by NSW Minister for Transport
Hundreds more bus services are being added to the timetable in Western Sydney, with more frequent buses starting earlier and finishing later.
An additional 244 trips will be added to the timetable from today, Sunday 29 June.
The extra services connect areas including Penrith, Blacktown, St Marys and Mount Druitt.