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Brisbane Transit Centre

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Opened
  
1986

Floor area
  
29,621 metres

Floor count
  
20

Phone
  
+61 7 3238 4511

Brisbane Transit Centre

Owner
  
Australian Prime Property Fund

Address
  
Brisbane Transit Centre, 151-171 Roma Street, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia

Hours
  
Open today · 3:30AM–8PMSaturday3:30AM–8PMSunday3:30AM–8PMMonday3:30AM–8PMTuesday3:30AM–8PMWednesday3:30AM–8PMThursday3:30AM–8PMFriday3:30AM–9PM

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The Brisbane Transit Centre, on Roma Street in Brisbane, is a multi-mode public transport hub for long-distance bus and rail services, and houses the second-busiest suburban rail in the Brisbane central business district.

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Opened in 1986, the Brisbane Transit Centre is between the Queensland Police Service headquarters and the Roma Street Parkland. The complex includes a number of shops, cafes and restaurants, and two office towers. Access to the centre can be from the ground floor on Roma Street or from the Roma Street Parkland. In March 2016, GPT sold its half share in the property to co-owner the Australian Prime Property Fund.

Long distance coach travel

The coach terminal is located on the top floor of the Brisbane Transit Centre and is used by:

  • Crisps Coaches to Tenterfield and Moree
  • Greyhound Australia intrastate within Queensland and interstate services to Byron Bay and Sydney
  • Murrays to Toowoomba and Miles
  • NSW TrainLink to Casino, connecting with train services to Sydney
  • Premier Motor Service operate services to Cairns, Lismore and Sydney
  • Train travel

    Roma Street railway station is accessed from the ground floor level of the Brisbane Transit Centre. Long distance Traveltrain services depart for destinations within Queensland. NSW TrainLink operate an XPT service to Sydney. It is also part of the Queensland Rail City network.

    Roma Street busway station is served by Brisbane Transport buses.

    Proposed redevelopment

    In November 2014, the Queensland Government announced plans to demolish the transit centre as part of the BaT Tunnel project. In March 2015, the project was cancelled.

    References

    Brisbane Transit Centre Wikipedia