Queenslanders will be paying 50 cents for public transport for six months, but some still won't be getting on board (2024)

Ray Gibson relies on public transport to travel to his business in suburban Brisbane.

The journey requires catching a train and two buses six days a week, and typically costs $70 in total.

From Monday, his commute will be dramatically cheaper.

The Queensland government is rolling out its six-month trial of cheaper public transport on Monday, with all fares on Translink buses, trains, ferries and trams to be reduced to 50 cents for any one-way trip.

Like many feeling the cost-of-living pinch, Mr Gibson is looking forward to the savings — he's keen to swap the regular sausages and mince for a nice piece of steak.

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But he's worried accessibility to public transport in south-east Queensland will extend beyond the cost.

The former truck driver has depended on the network since sustaining vision loss in an accident, which made him ineligible to hold a licence.

Mr Gibson told the ABC that his commute — from his Strathpine home to the Arana Hills workshop — can sometimes take up to two hours due to infrequent services and a lack of connection between the routes.

"They don't put too much thinking into connecting trains and buses," he said.

"At peak times … some of the trains don't even have standing room — people are trying to push in further to even get in the doors."

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A Climate Council report released in July found Brisbane had the worst public transport access of all Australian capital cities — with 66.4 per cent of areas not having frequent all-day services available.

Its analysis, based on General Transit Feed Specification data, concluded access to good public transport in Brisbane ended just eight kilometres from the CBD.

Mr Gibson said the cheap fares could spike public transport patronage and "cause all sorts of dramas".

"It's going to be interesting, trying to iron out the problems," Mr Gibson said.

Queensland Premier Steven Miles said if the trial proves popular there could be "crowding of some services".

"We can track which services are close to, or over, capacity now and they are the services that will be monitored the most closely," he said.

"We want to make sure that we have the planning in place to respond quickly to those changes … making sure we have a lot of people out there able to assist commuters who might not be used to using public transport."

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Mr Miles said most services had additional capacity — with public transport use still sitting about 13 per cent below pre-pandemic levels — and he announced that an 50 extra buses would be added to boost the network's capacity.

Transport Minister Bart Mellish said a "service capacity tracker" would measure demand for public transport under the 50-cent flat rate and reminded Queenslanders to pack their Go Cards for bus tap-ons.

"We're expecting to see people on the network who haven't used public transport for a number of years, so please be courteous," he said.

"All our Translink and Department of Transport and Main Roads staff have been working around the clock over the last couple of months to make sure that we're ready for 50-cent fares."

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The minister said fares on Airtrain services to Brisbane Airport — which is privately owned — will be cut to half-price.

Brisbane City Council has argued more than 1 million passengers could be stranded at bus stops during the trial if patronage increases by 10 per cent, however Translink said its modelling did not support that claim.

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Opposition Leader David Crisafulli said he was excited to see how the trial plays out, committing to review the results if the LNP wins power at the October election.

"For public transport to be effective, I needs to be affordable, reliable, safe and frequent," he said.

"All of those have to go together to make a really good public transport mix in the state."

Car trumps transport despite savings

Rahul Nuthakki — who lives in the outer Brisbane suburb of Pallara — would like to catch public transport to work in the city, but said it was not feasible without a bus route from his home to his closest train station, or directly into the CBD.

"I would absolutely take the bus because it takes just as long, but I wouldn't have to drive, and I could do some life admin tasks," he said.

Griffith University lecturer Kelly Bertolaccini is calling it the first-and-last mile problem and says it is a challenge in cities across the world.

"It gets really difficult because as people spread out, which happens as you get to the further out suburbs, it becomes really challenging to provide good public transport," she said.

"When people are more spread out the only way we can get more people [on public transport], is to have more stops and more winding routes, but of course, that has the trade-off of making the route incredibly long, and then people don't want to take it."

Demand responsive transport services, which aim to tackle this issue, operate in Hervey Bay, Toowoomba, Ipswich, Logan and the Gold Coast — and will be part of the 50-cent trial.

Translink described it as a flexible, shared and pre-booked service that connects people to the wider transport network, shopping, healthcare and employment.

The services operate in a specified zone where it picks up and drops off passengers and, in some cases, also completes a fixed route.

On Friday the Queensland government announced the on-demand transport trial on the Gold Coast would be extended, with patronage steadily growing and 184,000 trips taken since it launched.

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Dr Bertolaccini said such services are a step between a bus and a ride-sharing app.

"I would like to see a lot more of that in-between type of transport where it might pick you up at your house, and then drop you off at the nearest train station or drop you off at the nearest shopping centre," she said.

Queensland's growth presents opportunity

As Brisbane gears up to host the 2032 Olympic Games, the state's biggest railway project is underway.

The government's $6.3 billion Cross River Rail, expected to open in 2026, will run for 10km, including under the Brisbane River and CBD, with four new underground stations and one new station above ground.

In October, the Brisbane Metro — which the council describes as a high-capacity and high-frequency system linking the city to the suburbs — will join the bus network running from Eight Mile Plains to the University of Queensland.

This comes as the state government forecasts six million people will call the south-east home by 2046.

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Dr Bertolaccini said as a growing region, more high-density housing would be key to making it easier for people to access public transport.

"At the end of the day, higher-density housing and better planned communities will lead to us being able to provide better public transport," she said.

"It is really hard to provide traditional public transport in low-density areas, there's really no way to make it great for a lot of people in those cases."

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She'd like to see more deliberate planning to ensure there is a higher density of housing in areas near current public transport services.

"If you can't easily walk to the station, I think it's going to be hard for most people in that situation to end up choosing public transport regularly," she said.

"It's also really important that people have access to a station in a reasonable amount of time. It needs to be somewhat comparable, it won't be exactly the same as a car but you know, it needs to be more reasonable."

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Hopes cheap fares will reduce congestion

Paul Whewell, another outer-city commuter, spends half an hour on the train travelling from Ipswich's Ebbw Vale station into Brisbane each week day.

His daily spend on public transport will drop from $13 to $1 from Monday.

"In this cost-of-living crisis [this trial is] going to save me a lot of money," Mr Whewell said.

"I was always going to take the train, regardless of the cost, it's just lucky that we've got the 50-cent fares.

"I'm hoping that it gets more people off the increasingly-congested roads in Brisbane."

The first home owner is grateful to be in close proximity to services, but said more availability is needed if the region wants to keep up with its rapidly-growing population.

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FAQs

Do Qld seniors get free public transport hours? ›

Travel for free on Kinetic (formerly Surfside) buses with a sticker pass on your Translink go card. Local seniors can travel on Kinetic buses for free: Monday to Friday (including public holidays), 8.30am to 3.30pm (off-peak) Saturday and Sunday, all day.

Does Brisbane have free public transport? ›

The free City Loop, Spring Hill Loop and South Brisbane Loop bus services provide frequent public transport access within the Brisbane Central Business District (CBD). Services also run between the CBD and Spring Hill areas and through South Brisbane and West End.

What transport is 50c? ›

Fares have been reduced across public transport to a 50 cent flat rate trial across all zones and modes on the Translink network across Queensland. This includes all regional urban buses, and bus, train, ferry, tram and on demand services in South East Queensland.

Is public transport free in QLD in 2024? ›

New Premier Steven Miles will tempt drivers on to public transport by making it virtually free for 6 months. 50 cent fare will apply to all Translink public transport services right around the state, from 5 August 2024.

Do you have to pay for a seniors card in Qld? ›

Please be aware that the Seniors Card is free and you will never be requested to pay a fee.

Do seniors get free rail travel in Queensland? ›

Did you know your Queensland pensioner concession card entitles you to free Queensland Rail long-distance travel entitlements each year? The only thing you need to pay is a non-refundable administration fee per entitlement.

Is Australian public transport free? ›

Public transport and tourist bus services

Some services, such as Melbourne's City Circle Tram, are completely free! In Sydney, there are caps to weekly transport rates, so you will never pay more than the maximum weekly fare, regardless of how often you use the transport network.

What is the cheapest way to get around Brisbane? ›

go cards are the cheapest, most efficient way to get around Brisbane. Purchase a card from newsagents or ticket kiosks at stations and top up either in-store, online or at machines at most stations. Then all you need to do is tap onto your bus, train or ferry (look for the go card sign) and tap off when you leave.

What card does Queensland use for public transport? ›

go card - your ticket to travel

Use go card on all Translink bus, train (including Airtrain), ferry and tram services in greater Brisbane, Ipswich, Moreton Bay, Redlands, Sunshine Coast, and Gold Coast regions. The best part about go card is it's: cheaper than a paper ticket. convenient to manage.

What happens at 50c? ›

For most people but especially the vulnerable, prolonged exposure to temperatures above 40C causes heat stress as the body starts to struggle to cool itself down. Heat stress is recognised by “fever above 104F, dry skin and loss of consciousness”, said Dr Arun Sharma, a professor of community medicine.

Is as close to free as you can get all public transport trips in Qld to cost 50c? ›

From today, a six-month trial of 50-cent fares will begin on Queensland's public transport network of buses, trains, ferries, and trams. All journeys, regardless of the length of trip, will cost 50 cents, with the state government set to forgo about $150 million in fare revenue.

Do seniors get free rail travel in QLD from Brisbane? ›

Did you know your Queensland pensioner concession card entitles you to free Queensland Rail long-distance travel entitlements each year? The only thing you need to pay is a non-refundable administration fee per entitlement.

What are seniors entitled to in Qld? ›

If you hold a Seniors Card, you may be eligible for: Concession fares on public transport and long-distance rail services. Concessions on motor vehicle and recreational boat registration. Electricity and reticulated gas rebates.

What is the Queensland Seniors travel concession? ›

When booking, customers will receive a discount of up to 50% off ​ the full adult rail fare on Queensland Rail Travel long-distance services when they provide proof of a current Australian state or territory Government Seniors Card.

Is there free public transport in Gold Coast? ›

Gold Coast Transit District offers free or discounted fares to small children, youth, college students, seniors, Veterans, Medicare recipients and persons with disabilities.

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