The city of Queensland is well-serviced by public transport including buses, trains, trams and ferries. Purchasing a ‘Go card’ is your best option to avail public transport in Australia. These cards allow you to easily switch between modes of transport on one fare and also give you discounted rates on travel. Most of amber`s TAFE student accommodations are in proximity to public transport as well.
1. Bus
The Brisbane Busway network is a vast devoted bus rapid transit network. Major network centres include the busway stations on King George Square, Queen Street, and Roma Street. TransLink provides uniform ticketing and an electronic payment system to South East Queensland. You can view routes, plan your journey, and find real-time status updates on their website.
2. Rail
The Queensland Rail City network includes 152 railway stations spread among 13 suburban rail lines and the central city, including the Airport Line, Beenleigh Line, Caboolture Line, Cleveland Line, Doomben Line, Exhibition Line, and more. A day of rail travel will set you back with just a few Australian dollars for ferry services; all in proximity to TAFE accommodations.
3. Bicycles
Many TAFE Queensland student accommodation campuses have bike racks and facilities for cyclists. Riding a bicycle not only promotes a healthy lifestyle but also reduces your carbon footprint.
4. Ferry services
Ferries can be found at King George Square, Queen Street, Roma Street bus terminals, North Quay, Riverside, and QUT Gardens Point. Brisbane's significant student properties are easily accessible via public transportation in the city near most TAFE accommodations.
5. Walking
The most effective method for travelling to the closest spot is by walking. There are many universities near TAFE accommodation which are just a walking distance away. By the way, the benefits of a daily walk help both physical health and reduce transportation costs.