Free public transportation in Adelaide

The capital of the state of South Australia is the city of Adelaide, a city that has a good public transport system made up of buses, trains and trams. It is easy to move through its streets, its surroundings and also to other destinations using either the train or long-distance buses.

Adelaide It has a metro system that serves the entire metropolitan area and combines trains, buses and trams. The same ticket can be used for any of these means of transport. Trams cross the center and arrive at Glenelg beach. They are free inside the center but outside it you must pay a ticket. That is, if you board a streetcar between North Terrace and South Terrace or the 99C bus, you travel free. The bus service that connects the most important sites within North Adelaide and the city center is the Adelaide Connector and it is also free. It allows you to go to shopping centers, government or service buildings, and schools and universities.

This service works every day of the week except holidays. From Monday to Thursday it does it between 8am and 6pm and on Fridays from 8am to 9pm while on weekends the schedule is between 10am and 5pm.


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