CityGlider

Pair of bus routes in Brisbane, Australia

CityGlider route 60

CityGlider is a brand name applied to a pair of high-frequency bus routes operated by Transport for Brisbane in Brisbane, Australia. Both are operated by dedicated fleets of buses vinyled in either blue or maroon liveries with a gliding possum motif. Bus stops serviced by the CityGlider services are identified with signs and painted kerb. Both operate 24 hours a day on Fridays and Saturdays.[1]

The CityGlider service is pre-paid only, meaning passengers are required to use a go card to touch on/off when boarding and exiting the service. To assist with keeping the service running on-time, both front and rear boarding is possible. (Post COVID all buses allow front and rear door boarding)

Blue CityGlider

60
Overview
SystemTranslink
OperatorTransport for Brisbane
GarageEagle Farm
Began service11 April 2010
Route
StartWest End ferry wharf
ViaCultural Centre busway station
Adelaide Street
Fortitude Valley
Newstead
EndTeneriffe ferry wharf
Service
LevelDaily

The Blue CityGlider was launched on 11 April 2010.[2][3] also known as route 60, the Blue CityGlider runs from West End ferry wharf via the Cultural Centre busway station, Adelaide Street, Fortitude Valley and Newstead to Teneriffe ferry wharf.[4]

It runs every five minutes during morning and afternoon peak and every 10 to 15 minutes during off-peak. It was also the first service in Brisbane to operate 24 hours on Friday and Saturday and operates for 18 hours every other day.[2]

In April 2014 a petition started by a local worker was signed by 1,070 people and called upon the Brisbane Transport to reroute the westbound service from Teneriffe via Skyring Terrace past the Gasworks Shopping and Restaurant Precinct rather than via Commercial Road. Brisbane City Council supported the rerouting of the service and relocating the Commercial Road bus stop to Skyring Terrace. These changes were implemented on 15 December 2014.[5][6]

The Blue CityGliders were garaged at Brisbane Transport's Bowen Hills depot, then Toowong depot after Bowen Hills depot was closed, until early 2020 when all were transferred to the Eagle Farm Depot. This occurred in preparation for the introduction of Volvo B8RLEA Volrgen Optimuses to the route.[7] In January 2019, the Blue CityGlider fleet was replaced with new Volvo B8RLE’s (Fleet number 2820-2838), replacing the previous-generation MAN 18.310's (Fleet number 1030-1049). On 12 July 2021, the Volvo B8RLE's were replaced by the Volvo B8RLEA's articulated buses. These buses could carry about 50% more passengers and are based out of the Eagle Farm depot (number from 1653-1670).[8][9]

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Blue CityGlider
CityCat
West End ferry wharf
Montague Rd at Cordeaux St, stop 14 (stop 30/14)
Bypassed Stops
Montague Rd at Gray Rd, stop 13
Montague Rd at Raven Street, stop 12
Montague Rd at Raven Street, stop 12
Montague Rd at Kurilpa Street, stop 11
Montague Rd near Victoria St, stop 10
Bypassed Stops
Montague Rd at Ashington Street, stop 9
Montague Rd at Davies Park, stop 8
Montague Rd at Davies Park, stop 8
Montague Rd at Donkin Street, stop 7
Bypassed Stops
Montague Rd at Mollison Street, stop 6
Mollison St near Boundary St, stop 5
Mollison St near Melbourne St, stop 5
Bypassed Stops
Melbourne St at Manning Street, stop 4
Melbourne St at Cordelia Street, stop 3
Melbourne St at Cordelia Street, stop 3
Cultural Centre busway station
Bypassed Stops
Adelaide Street, stop 48
Adelaide Street, stop 47
Adelaide Street, stop 46 / Adelaide Street, stop 17
Adelaide Street, stop 18
Adelaide Street, stop 45
Adelaide Street, stop 19
Adelaide Street, stop 44
Adelaide Street, stop 20
Adelaide Street, stop 43
Bypassed Stops
Adelaide Street, stop 21
Adelaide Street, stop 22
Adelaide Street, stop 42
Adelaide Street, stop 40
Adelaide Street, stop 23
Adelaide Street, stop 39
Adelaide Street, stop 24
Adelaide Street, stop 25
Adelaide Street, stop 37 / Adelaide Street, stop 26
Adelaide Street, stop 36
Bypassed Stops
Adelaide Street, stop 35
Adelaide Street, stop 34 / Adelaide Street, stop 27
Adelaide Street, stop 28
Bypassed Stops
Adelaide Street, stop 33 / Adelaide Street, stop 29
Adelaide Street, stop 32
Queen Street, stop 67
Bypassed Stops
Ann Street, stop 222
Ann Street, stop 221
Ann Street, stop 220
Wickham Street, stop 226
Bypassed Stops
Ann Street, stop 219
Ann Street, stop 217
Ann Street, stop 218
Wickham Street, stop 227
Wickham Street, stop 225
Ann Street, stop 216
Bypassed Stops
Wickham Street, stop 228
Wickham Street, stop 229
Bypassed Stops
Wickham St at Bridge Street, stop 5
Ann St at Bridge Street, stop 5
Wickham St at East Street, stop 6
Ann St at James Street, stop 6
Adelaide Street, stop 44
Bypassed Stops
Ann St at Chester Street, stop 7
Wickham St at Knapp Street, stop 8
Skyring Tce near Cunningham St
Skyring Tce near Cunningham St
Bypassed Stops
Teneriffe Ferry Skyring Tce
Teneriffe ferry wharf
CityCat

Maroon CityGlider

61
Overview
SystemTranslink
OperatorTransport for Brisbane
GarageCarina
Began service18 February 2013
Route
StartAshgrove
ViaPaddington
South Bank busway station
Woolloongabba busway station
Stones Corner
EndCoorparoo Square
Service
LevelDaily

This second CityGlider east to west route commenced on 18 February 2013.[10] Also known as route 61, the Maroon CityGlider runs from Ashgrove via Paddington, South Bank busway station, Woolloongabba busway station and Stones Corner to Coorparoo Square.[11] It connects major sporting, entertainment, shopping and dining precincts.[12]

The Maroon CityGliders are garaged at Brisbane Transport's Carina depot, using a fleet of 13 Volgren CR228L bodied Volvo B7RLEs (Fleet number 2036-2048).

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Maroon CityGlider
Stewart Rd at Ashgrove Village
Bypassed Stops
Stewart Rd at Ashgrove near Devoy St
Waterworks Rd at Kadanga Street, stop 18
Bypassed Stops
Jubilee Tce at Ithaca near The Esplanade
Jubilee Tce at Ithaca near Fletcher Pde
Jubilee Tce near Effie St
Jubilee Tce near Effie St
Bypassed Stops
Jubilee Tce near Accession St, stop 19
MacGregor Tce at Bardon, stop 15
MacGregor Tce at Bardon/MacGregor Tce at Bardon, stop 15
Bypassed Stops
MacGregor St at Tooth Ave, stop 14
MacGregor Tce near Tooth Ave, stop 14
Latrobe Tce at Perrott Street, stop 13
Latrobe Tce at Perrott Street, stop 13
Latrobe Tce at Gilday Street, stop 12
Latrobe Tce at Gilday Street, stop 12
Bypassed Stops
Latrobe Tce at Trammies Corner, stop 11
Latrobe Tce at Paddington Central, stop 10
Bypassed Stops
Latrobe Tce at Old Ithaca Fire Station, stop 9
Latrobe Tce at Old Ithaca Fire Station, stop 9
Latrobe Tce at Old Paddo Post Office, stop 8
Given Tce at Old Paddo Post Office, stop 8
Given Tce at Great George, stop 7
Given Tce at Great George, stop 7
Given Tce at Paddo Tavern, stop 6
Given Tce at Paddo Tavern, stop 6
Bypassed Stops
Given Tce at Paddington, stop 5
Given Tce at Paddington, stop 5
Caxton St near Chapel St, stop 4
Bypassed Stops
Petrie Tce at Windmill Cafe, stop 3
Upper Roma St near Quay St, stop 3
Bypassed Stops
Roma St at Upper Roma Street, stop 3
Roma Street, stop 122/Roma Street, stop 124
Roma Street, stop 121/Roma Street, stop 125
Roma Street busway station
Bypassed Stops
George Street, stop 120
George Street, stop 119
George Street, stop 118
Turbot Street, stop 3
Central Station, stop 141
Adelaide Street, stop 39
Adelaide Street, stop 40
Adelaide Street, stop 42
Adelaide Street, stop 43
George Street, stop 117
King George Square busway station
Adelaide Street, stop 44
Bypassed Stops
Adelaide Street, stop 45
Adelaide Street, stop 46
Adelaide Street, stop 47
Brisbane River
Cultural Centre busway station
South Bank busway station
Mater Hill busway station
Woolloongabba busway station
Bypassed Stops
Stanley St at Jurgens Street, stop F
Jurgens St at Woolloongabba, stop E
Logan Rd at Lotus Street, stop 10a
Logan Rd at Walker Street, stop 10a
Logan Rd at Lewis Street, stop 11
Logan Rd at Lewis Street, stop 11/12
Bypassed Stops
Logan Rd at Buranda Street, stop 12
Logan Rd at Vanda Street, stop 13
Logan Rd at Vanda Street, stop 13
Logan Rd at Buranda Railway, stop 16/14
Logan Rd at Buranda Railway, stop 14/16
Stones Corner busway station
Langlands Park busway station
Bypassed Stops
Old Cleveland Rd at Coorparoo West, stop 19
Old Cleveland Rd at Dowar Street, stop 20
Old Cleveland Rd at Saint Leonards Street, stop 21
Old Cleveland Rd at Saint Leonards Street, stop 21
Old Cleveland Rd at Macaulay Street, stop 22
Old Cleveland Rd at Macaulay Street, stop 22
Coorparoo Square - Holdsworth St
Old Cleveland Rd at Coorparoo Stop 23

Proposed Gold CityGlider

Proposed Gold CityGlider
Overview
SystemTranslink
OperatorTransport for Brisbane
StatusProposed
Route
StartNorthshore Hamilton
ViaNewstead
Bowen Hills railway station
Fortitude Valley
Mary Street
EndWoolloongabba busway station
Service
FrequencyDaily

The Gold CityGlider is a proposed new CityGlider service. It is proposed to run from Northshore Hamilton via Newstead, Bowen Hills railway station, Fortitude Valley and Mary Street to Woolloongabba busway station.[13] It is proposed to connect to Portside Wharf, Breakfast Creek, RNA showgrounds, Bowen Hills and Fortitude Valley shopping and dining precincts, Albert Street / Mary Street / Eagle Street retail and dining precincts in the CBD (including 1 William Street, Queens Wharf Brisbane, Parliament House, QUT Gardens Point and the future Cross River Rail station at Albert Street), The Gabba and the Woolloongabba dining precinct.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "CityGlider bus services". www.brisbane.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  2. ^ a b Trenwith, Courtney (11 April 2010). "Brisbane's 24-hour buses hit the road". Brisbane Times. Archived from the original on 17 April 2010. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  3. ^ Mass transit investigation report (PDF). Brisbane City Council. September 2007.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Route 60 Blue CityGlider Brisbane Transport
  5. ^ Newstead gasworks precinct needs this bus stop as its already home to a major employer Energex with new headquarters for both Bank of Queensland and Tatts Group on the way Archived 19 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine Quest Community Newspapers 12 August 2014
  6. ^ City Glider-to-be-rerouted Archived 16 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine Brisbane Times 14 August 2014
  7. ^ "ATDB • View topic - Transport for Brisbane Observations 2020". www.busaustralia.com. Archived from the original on 22 April 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Supersized CityGlider to carry hundreds of extra passengers in peak hour - Westender - West End 4101". 11 July 2021.
  9. ^ "CityGlider bus services".
  10. ^ Feeney, Katherine (11 February 2013). "CityGlider spreads its wings". Brisbane Times. Archived from the original on 31 March 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  11. ^ High frequency services (includes BUZ and CityGlider)[permanent dead link] Brisbane Transport
  12. ^ Route 61 Maroon CityGlider Brisbane Transport
  13. ^ admin (16 June 2021). "New 'Gold' CityGlider proposed to service high-growth areas". Adrian Schrinner. Archived from the original on 31 March 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
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