Bus upgrade zone


Bus upgrade zones, commonly abbreviated to BUZ, are a feature of Brisbane's public transport system. The name is given to high-frequency bus routes operated by Brisbane Transport, the Brisbane City Council agency that operates the city's public bus services for TransLink. All BUZ services run at least every fifteen minutes from around 6:00am to 11:30pm seven days a week and at least every ten minutes during peak hours from Monday to Friday.
Nearly all BUZ routes are express services which provide quick and frequent access to places along major trunk roads, with the exception of routes 196 and 199, which are the only all-stops BUZ service with bus stops within short walking distances of each other between the inner suburbs of Fairfield, West End, New Farm and Teneriffe. Most BUZ routes are radial, and commence in or near the Brisbane CBD. However, routes 196 and 199 are again an exception, in that they are cross-town routes that passes through the CBD.

History

Route 111 was upgraded to become the first BUZ service in December 2003. Other BUZ services have been progressively added since then. The Cultural Centre busway station on the South East Busway is the common interchange point for all BUZ services, with the exception of routes 340 and 412.
In 2007, BUZ services carried over 346,000 passengers a week, accounting for around 30% of all Brisbane Transport patronage. Route 199 being the busiest BUZ service, carrying over 53,000 passengers per week.

Routes

All BUZ services run at least every fifteen minutes from around 6:00am to 11:30pm seven days a week and at least every ten minutes during peak hours from Monday to Friday. Nearly all BUZ routes are express services which provide quick and frequent access to places along major trunk roads, with the exception of routes 196 and 199, which are the only all-stops BUZ services with bus stops within short walking distances of each other between the inner suburbs of West End and Teneriffe and New Farm and Fairfield. All BUZ routes are radial, and commence in or near the Brisbane CBD. However, routes 196 and 199 are again an exception, in that they are cross-town routes that pass through the CBD.
RouteDestinationsTypeUpgrade Date
100Forest Lake via Ipswich RoadCityxpress
111Eight Mile Plains busway station via South East BuswayBusway service
120Garden City bus station via TarragindiCityxpress
130Parkinson via Mains Rd and SunnybankCityxpress
140Browns Plains bus station via Mains Rd and Beaudesert RdCityxpress
150Browns Plains bus station via Gowan Rd and Warrigal RdCityxpress
180Garden City bus station via MansfieldCityxpress
196Fairfield, Highgate Hill, Fortitude Valley, MerthyrAll Stops
199West End ferry wharf, Fortitude Valley, New Farm, Teneriffe ferry wharfAll Stops
200Carindale Heights via Deshon StCityxpress
222Carindale via Eastern BuswayBusway service
330Bracken Ridge via Northern BuswayCityxpress
333Chermside bus station via Northern BuswayBusway service
340Carseldine via Northern BuswayCityxpress
345Aspley via Maundrell TceCityxpress
385The Gap via Waterworks RdCityxpress
412University of Queensland bus station via ToowongCityxpress
444Moggill via IndooroopillyCityxpress
Blue CityGliderWest End ferry wharf, Fortitude Valley, Newstead, Teneriffe ferry wharfSpecial
Maroon CityGliderAshgrove, Paddington, City, Woolloongabba busway station, Langlands Park busway stationSpecial