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 Inner Northern Busway
The Queensland Government's $333 million Inner Northern Busway (INB) was the second busway in the network to be built. The INB is the heart of Brisbane's busway network that spans the city and gives passengers a congestion-free ride on frequent and reliable services.
The INB runs from Queen Street in the city to the Royal Children's Hospital at Herston. The INB:
- improves travel times between the Queen Street Bus Station and Upper Roma Street by up to nine minutes during normal traffic and up to 20 minutes in congested traffic
- improves bus connections from Brisbane City to the western, northern and southern suburbs
- reduces inner city traffic congestion
- improves consistency and reliability of bus services - your bus journey will always take about the same time, as services are not influenced by traffic congestion
- features an underground turn facility, which will increase efficiency of bus operations
- improves integration with train services at Roma Street station
- features a modern underground station in King George Square
- provides capacity for growth of bus services in the city centre.
Both busway stations are designed for safety, security and comfort and feature:
- full accessibility
- all-weather protection
- white lighting to improve visibility and security
- security cameras monitored by the Busways Operations Centre (BOC) 24 hours a day, seven days a week
- emergency telephones on all platforms, linked directly to the BOC.
The stations are serviced by an intelligent transport system that displays and announces information on bus arrivals, interchanging local buses and, if needed, emergency procedures.
Normanby
QUT Kelvin Grove
RCH Herston
King George Square
Roma Street
Queen Street
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Last updated 30 June 2009
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