Brisbane Metro has hit a major milestone, with more than three million trips taken across on Brisbane’s new bus rapid transit service.
The achievement comes less than eight months after the M2 service launched on 28 January and just three months since the M1 service began operating on 30 June:
- M1 total trips since launch: 468,155
- M2 total trips since launch: 2,566,855
- M1 & M2 combined total trips since launch: 3,035,010
Brisbane Metro and the new bus network are already transforming how residents move around the city.
The M1 and M2 services are expected to boost public transport capacity by up to 30 million additional seats by 2031.
Congestion on Victoria Bridge has dropped by 30 per cent since Brisbane’s New Bus Network launched in June. Further improvements are expected when the Adelaide Street tunnel opens later this year.
Once the tunnel is operational, more than 1390 bus and Metro trips will travel underground each day, offering faster, more direct and more reliable connections between Brisbane’s southern and northern suburbs.
Brisbane’s New Bus Network is the biggest upgrade to bus services in decades, delivering 160,000 new trips annually and faster journeys for more than 45 million passengers.
Brisbane Metro and the new network have laid the groundwork for future stages of turn-up-and-go bus rapid transit, with the Queensland Government already flagging plans to expand the service in their Brisbane 2032 Delivery Plan.