Floods affecting bus services in Western Sydney and Central Coast
Floods affecting bus services in Western Sydney, Central Coast and NSW North Coast
Floods affecting bus services in Western Sydney, Central Coast and NSW North Coast
Tuesday 12 July 2022: 8:48am
All Central Coast services affected by flooding have now returned to full service.
Plan your trip at transportnsw.info
Last updated: Friday 12 August 2022
Pitt Town
Wisemans Ferry Road was reopened on Friday 12 August 2022 at 4pm. Diversions are lifted and bus services returned to normal timetable on Route 672 to Wisemans Ferry and school buses 5605, 5613 and 5615.
Some Western Sydney route and school bus services are still disrupted by flood related road closures:
Delays at Ebenezer, Sackville and Wilberforce
Plan your trip at transportnsw.info
Service Update: Tuesday 16 August 2022
All Busways services that were affected by flood related road closures from 4 July 2022 are now returned to full service.
Plan your trip at transportnsw.info.
Port Macquarie bus driver Dave Carter has qualified for the Ironman World Championships 2022 in Hawaii after a change of career to bus driving allowed him more flexibility for training.
From Friday, 1 July 2022, South Australian Seniors Card members can travel for free on Adelaide Metro buses, trains and trams – all day, every day.
From Friday, 1 July 2022, South Australian Seniors Card members can travel for free on Adelaide Metro buses, trains and trams – all day, every day.
To access the free travel, simply validate your Seniors Card when you board a service or pass through barrier gates.
Due to roadworks on Schnapper Road, Ettalong Beach a diversion will be in place from Sunday 10 July until Tuesday 12 July 2020
between 7:00pm and 4:45am (Night roadworks only)
Passengers can view the diversion map below for missed stop locations and diversion route.
Due to drainage works at the intersection of Avoca Drive, Cliff Avenue and Burns Street, Avoca Beach a diversion will be in place from:
Customers will need to use the bus stop on Burns Street opposite Avoca Beach Theatre as shown on the map below.
“Busways’ approach is a living testament to our mantra of connecting people to people and people to place. A place where nobody is excluded. A place where people are encouraged to celebrate their lives and have fun with their families, friends and the community” President of the 5 Lands Walk, Con Ryan said.