Brisbane is connected to regional, national, and international destinations via a robust transportation system. Private vehicles are the most popular mode of transportation in Sydney, as they are in many other Australian cities. Ferries, buses, and trains are all forms of public transportation. With a standardised ticketing and electronic payment system (known as a "go card"), TransLink provides service to South East Queensland.
All of Brisbane's major student housing are quickly accessible via the transportation systems in the city.
1. Travelling via Bus
The Brisbane Busway network, a sizable dedicated bus rapid transit network, is available in Brisbane. Major network hubs include the busway stations on King George Square, Queen Street, and Roma Street. Adult fares start at AUD4.80 on average but grow to AUD8.00 as distance increases.
2. Travelling via Rail
The Brisbane metropolitan region is served by 152 railway stations that are part of the Queensland Rail City network. These stations are spread out over 13 suburban rail lines, including the Airport, Beenleigh, Caboolture, Cleveland, Doomben, Exhibition, etc. Train fares range from AUD90 to AUD170 for a single day.
3. Bicycles: Some students might choose to ride bicycles to school. Brisbane has bike lanes and paths, so it can be a fun and eco-friendly way to travel.