Are Redline buses free in Tasmania?

The Department of State Growth has made changes to student and child bus fares. As of January 2022, the student/child cash fare will increase from $1.80 to $1.90.

Where does Redline bus leave from in Hobart?

Coach travel is the main form of public transport in Tasmania, and Hobart is well connected to other destinations within the state. Redline coaches stop at the Transit Centre at 230 Liverpool Street.

Who owns Redline Coaches Tasmania?

Kinetic
Tasmanian Redline Coaches, one of the state’s largest busing operators, which has operated for more than 90 years providing school and charter services – is being acquired by bus company Kinetic. Kinetic operate across Australia and New Zealand – and have operated airport transit business SkyBus in Hobart since 2018.

Who owns Redline Coaches?

Kinetic Group
Redline was acquired by Kinetic Group in 2021, with the takeover announced in April 2021.

Are buses still free in Tasmania?

All passengers can travel free on all public and school bus services state-wide. Instead of paying for petrol and parking, you can try the bus for free until 30 April 2022. Fares will be free across all operators, all public and school bus services, and all fare types (adult, concession and students).

How do I get to Penguin from Launceston?

The best way to get from Launceston to Penguin without a car is to bus and line 708 bus which takes 3h 11m and costs $28 – $40.

Are Hobart buses still free?

The free fare initiative has ended but we hope to continue seeing you on board our services.

How long are buses free in Tasmania?

What are the stations in Red Line?

35Red Line / Stations (including branch line)

How far is Penguin from Launceston?

131 kilometers
Location. Penguin is a breathtaking 15-minute drive east of Burnie along the coast. It’s only 31 kilometers and 22 minutes along the coast from Devonport by car. It’ll take you over 1.5 hours to drive the 131 kilometers from Launceston.