Travel

Airport Transfers

Brisbane airport is approximately 15 kilometres northeast of Brisbane CBD and can easily be accessed by car, taxi or bus. 

Taxi

Both Yellow Cabs (Phone 131924) and Black & White Cabs (Phone 131008) service Brisbane and surrounding areas. Within the Brisbane CBD taxi ranks are located near most major hotels. As an example, a weekday trip from the Brisbane CBD to the airport would cost approximately $30. The trip takes roughly half an hour during the day but can take up to an hour during peak traffic times (7am - 9am and 4pm - 6pm). Taxis with wheelchair lifts are available on request. Most taxis offer EFTPOS and credit card payment facilities.

Hiring a Car

There are a number of car rental companies operating from the airport on the ground floor of the main domestic terminal building and international terminal building including:

Shuttle Bus

Coachtrans is the Brisbane Airport’s only licensed operator. They have four customer service counters located adjacent baggage carousels at Qantas, Virgin and outside immigration at the International Airport. The coaches access an exclusive, private bus stop directly outside the baggage carousels and meet all flights.

Airtrain

Airtrains depart frequently from both the Brisbane Airport and the journey takes 20 minutes to Brisbane CBD. You can book online at http://www.airtrain.com.au/ or purchase your ticket at the ticket office prior to boarding the airtrain. A single adult fare from the airport to the city is AUS$12.00. All pre-booked passengers will be met in the airport arrivals hall and a complimentary porter will assist with your luggage to the station. The Airtrain station at either the Domestic or International Airports is located directly outside the terminal, with trains departing every 15 minutes during peak times. Airtrain stops at all downtown stations including Bowen Hills, Brunswick Street, Central, Roma Street, South Brisbane & South Bank. 

Getting around Brisbane

If you need street directions, use the interactive maps of Brisbane CBD, Southbank and Fortitude Valley and the surrounding region to guide a day of sightseeing. If you need Brisbane street directions or any other information about getting around Brisbane, (maps, accommodation, attractions, events, tours, etc.), visit the website at http://www.ourbrisbane.com/transport/maps/ 

Brisbane’s public transport system offers three modes of transport – trains, buses, city cats and ferries to help you get around the city. For more information on ticketing and public transport maps, visit www.translink.qld.gov.au 

TransLink is the public transport network covering South East Queensland, and coordinates public and most private bus ferry and rail services. You are able to travel on any form of public transport in South East Queensland using the one ticketing system. The TransLink Journey Planner is a handy tool that will give you travel options via bus, train and ferry for the date and time you specify (see http://jp.transinfo.qld.gov.au/)

CityCats and CityFerries

The CityCat is a popular, speedy way to travel the river for work or pleasure. CityCats are sleek, twin-hulled catamarans that make a wonderful sight as they glide across the water. Destinations include South Bank, the University of Queensland, New Farm and the city.
CityFerries are generally smaller boats and they make more stops than the CityCats. CityFerries are most often used by Brisbane residents to get to work, university or school. 

Detailed information is available on CityCat and CityFerry routes, including the names and locations of all terminals is available at www.translink.com.au/qt/TransLin.nsf/index/ferryservices/

CityTrain – Brisbane’s suburban and metropolitan rail network

Queensland Rail's CityTrain network extends throughout South East Queensland, and also links with the AirTrain service to Brisbane Airport. Check out the Citytrain route maps, and search for latest timetable information and find out how much the trip will cost. (see www.citytrain.com.au/

Free downtown loop bus service

The Loop is a free bus service that circles Brisbane's CBD. The Loop stops at several destinations including Central Station, Queen Street Mall, City Botanic Gardens, Riverside Centre, QUT and King George Square. For more information on free Loop service visit http://www.translink.qld.gov.au/qt/TransLin.nsf/index/BTRouteMapsInnerCity

Buses

An extensive network of bus routes throughout Brisbane provides coverage to most areas of the city. Feeder services from nearby cities such as Redcliffe and Logan operate to major suburban hubs as well as into the Central Business District. Find out all the information you need to know on bus fares for travel anywhere throughout South East Queensland at http://jp.transinfo.qld.gov.au/

Accessible transport and mobility maps

TransLink provides information on Brisbane Transport and Queensland Rail low floor accessible buses and community transport services (see http://www.translink.com.au/AccessibleTransport). 

To find our information about wheelchair access, parking and other facilities at Citytrain stations, go to http://www.citytrain.com.au/about_your_trip/easy_access/easy_access.asp.

For those with wheelchairs, mobility maps of Brisbane City and Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens show path gradients, accessible paths of travel, accessible premises and other features and are available at http://www.ourbrisbane.com/maps/mobility/

 

 
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