Fleet
Passenger Load Licensing
ACTION Buses have a legal limit on how many passengers they are able to carry, with the number varying between the various buses in the ACTION Fleet.
ACTION Buses have a legal limit on how many passengers they are able to carry, with the number varying between the various buses in the ACTION Fleet.
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Woden Bus Station has 19 platforms and is located on Bradley Street and Bowes Street, Phillip.
The Tuggeranong Bus Station was opened on 9 August 1991. It was built into the existing Pitman St that ran alongside the Myer side of the Tuggeranong Hyperdome.
Initially, buses from Kingston serviced the new suburbs in Woden Valley. The first stage of the Woden Depot, housing 44 buses was completed on 16 April 1974. A second stage, also housing 44 buses was completed on 14 July 1975
Although a public bus service to Belconnen commenced in 1967, it was not until 1979 that a depot was available in the new town. Problems with the design of the depot followed by budgetary restraints caused delays to the start of construction.
With over 350 buses in the ACTION Fleet fitted with bicycle racks, it’s getting easier than ever to get around without your car.
Whilst prevalent in larger cities, there are, as of February 2011, only three dedicated Bus Lanes in the ACT: