Automated vehicle BusBot provides on demand service in Coffs Harbour retirement village
Automated vehicle BusBot provides on demand service in Coffs Harbour retirement village
Automated vehicle BusBot provides on demand service in Coffs Harbour retirement village
BusBot is now operating in Toormina’s Marian Grove Village and is the first automated shuttle in the world to provide an on demand service in an independent living village.
It is the first automated vehicle in Australia to integrate with an on-demand smartphone app, powered by leading developer of on-demand shared mobility solutions, Via.
From Saturday 6 and Sunday 21 July, route 729, 739V, 750, 759, 761, 770, 771, 774, 775 & 776 services departing from Mount Druitt Station only, will divert due to roadworks on Kurrajong Ave.
Services will divert via North Pde, Belmore Ave and Luxford Rd to travel on their normal respective routes from Carlisle Ave.
No bus stops will be missed.
There are no diversions in place for services travelling to Mt Druitt Station.
From 7pm to 5am each night, on Sunday 30 June and Tuesday 2 July, route 53 and 70 bus services will divert and miss some bus stops while road closures are in place for overnight roadworks.
Closed stops
Nearest alternative stops
Customers can use the nearest alternative stops for route 53 and 70 services:
From Saturday 6 to Sunday 21 July, route 781 services to St Marys will divert and miss stop Kingswood Road after Wentworth Road (274834) due to roadworks.
Customers can catch the 781 service from the temporary stop location on Frogmore Rd near Kingswood Rd.
Route 781 services to Penrith will also divert, however no stops will be missed.
As of 1 July 2024 Opal fares will increase in line with the Consumer Price Index while the weekly cap will be reduced to $50 for adults and $25 for children and concession holders.
From Monday 1 July most bus routes around the North West area of Sydney will become Opal only services.
From Monday 1 to Thursday 4 July (weather permitting), there will be temporary bus stops closures in Jordan Springs to allow for roadworks on Jordan Springs Blvd (between McGarritys Pde and Tyler St).
There will be no diversions in place for Route 783 services.
From Friday 5 July to 11.59am Sunday 11 August, routes 90, 91 and 92 will divert and miss stop Bungary Rd before Maitland St (226374) due to roadworks on Bungary Rd (between Mitchell St and Maitland St).
Customers can use the nearest alternative temporary stop located on Maitland St (between Solders Point Dr and Bungary Rd) for route 90, 91 and 92 services.
Services will return to normal from Monday 12 August.
Supporting the iconic 5 Lands Walk cultural festival on the Central Coast for a fifth year, Busways is proud to be providing free shuttle bus services for all participants of the annual walk.