Station Link is a brand applied by various transport operators to bus services that connect with railway stations. Examples include:
Australia
editA service was provided in 2018/2019 between Chatswood and Epping stations while the Epping to Chatswood railway line was converted to become part of the Metro North West Line.[1] The service was operated by Hillsbus and Transdev NSW under contract to Transport for NSW.
A service was operated by Transport for Brisbane under contract to Translink while Salisbury, Rocklea, Moorooka, Yeerongpilly, Yeronga, Fairfield and Dutton Park stations were rebuilt during construction of the Cross River Rail.[2]
United Kingdom
editFrom June 1996 until August 2002, Thorpes operated two circular routes ran in Central London under contract to Transport for London, connecting the mainline railway stations at Paddington, Marylebone, Euston, St Pancras, King's Cross, Liverpool Street, Fenchurch Street, London Bridge, Waterloo and Victoria.[3][4]
United States
editReferences
edit- ^ Station Link buses pass 1 million passenger mark Australasian Bus & Coach 25 November 2018
- ^ Route 109 - your StationLink Translink
- ^ Enhancement of Accessible Bus Service Linking London's Mainline Railway Stations London Regional Transport 27 June 1996
- ^ Latest service changes Transport for London 31 August 2002
- ^ System Map Orange County Transportation Authority
External Links
editMedia related to Station Link at Wikimedia Commons (Sydney's Station Link)