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Revision as of 20:12, 13 November 2024
This article lists public transport available in the city of Moreton Bay.
Operators
Out of the Translink south-east Queensland network, Moreton Bay has the largest number of operators within its boundary.
- Caboolture Bus Lines: As the name implies, covers Caboolture and other regions within the northernmost extremes of the Moreton Bay region.
- Transport for Brisbane: Covers suburbs that formerly fell within the Pine Rivers region, such as Albany Creek, Brendale and the southern parts of Strathpine.
Routes
| Number | Covers | Operator | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 358 | Strathpine to Chermside | Transport for Brisbane |