Surfside Buslines

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Surfside Buslines
Operator Information
Service Region Gold Coast
Hub/s Australia Fair,Pacific Fair & Tweed Heads
Depot/s Ernest, Tweed Heads
TransLink zone/s 8-19, 39-49/52-55 for Tweed
Total number of bus routes 40 for Gold Coast, 8 for Tweed
Route Number allocation 3-21, 567, 700-769, TX1/2/5 for Gold Coast, 601-608 for Tweed
Train transfer yes, at most Gold Coast Line stations
10 Trip Tickets no
NightLink/Late night Service yes* - Route 700
Wheelchair Access yes, most routes


Surfside Buslines is the principal provider of public transportation on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. It operates bus routes under the TransLink scheme in southeast Queensland.

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[edit] Service area

TransLink Bus Stop
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TransLink Bus Stop

Surfside operates from Dreamworld in the north of the Gold Coast as far south as Murwillumbah in northern New South Wales (NSW). It is a unique operation as it encompasses both Queensland and NSW state government contracts for Gold Coast City Council and Tweed Shire Council respectively. The area with the best service coverage is the coastal strip, particularly between Southport and Burleigh Heads.

[edit] Routes

For accurate travel information, see the TransLink website linked below.

[edit] Queensland (TransLink) services

See the Gold Coast section of the TransLink services page.

Surfside Buslines run a series of routes which run up and down the Gold Coast Highway spine as a line-haul. This includes route 700, running from Southport to Tweed Heads bypassing Pacific Fair Shopping Centre every 30 minutes, 24 hours a day, every day of the year. This route has being touted as Australia's best all-night bus service. [1]

All Gold Coast Highway services, routes in the southern areas of the Gold Coast, all new routes and recently improved routes have been converted to TransLink's system of unique three digit numbering for all South East Queensland buses. With these changes, all routes will be improved to TransLink's defined minimum service standards.

The remaining old routes are planned to be renumbered, and improved if need be, by the end of 2006.

Plans to extend CityTrain's Gold Coast Line south of Robina station to the Gold Coast Airport will see local bus routes rearranged to provide new feeder services for the new stations, as dictated in the Draft TransLink Network Plan.

A Carrara Markets Special is chartered by the markets, operating a $1.00 return service from Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach and Pacific Fair direct to the Markets.

[edit] Future Surfside Buslines services

The Draft TransLink Network Plan dictates plans for future improvements to Surfside's bus service. This incorporates new routes to better service the Gold Coast's growing population and urban sprawl.

[edit] Short Term (to 2007)
  • Review, restructure and possibly improve all routes to increase service frequency, and make services more reliable to meet minimum standards for service coverage
  • Trial flexible-route services in developing suburbs and canal estates
  • New route 727 running to Pacific Pines
  • New route 743 running from Carrara to Griffith University via Nerang

[edit] Medium Term (2008-2010)

[edit] Long Term (2011-2014)
  • Extend bus rapid transit or light rail to Coolangatta
  • New direct route running from Southport to Coomera via Runaway Bay, Boykambil and currently proposed Intra-regional Transport Corridor
  • New routes linking western communities as demand permits

[edit] New South Wales services

Recently Surfside conducted a public consultation and restructured services in Tweed Shire area.

Route Termini Major Ports of Call Days of operation Operator
  601 Kingscliff TAFE - Bilambil Heights
All Stops
Kingscliff, Chinderah, South Tweed, Tweed Heads, Coolangatta and West Tweed Every day Surfside Buslines
  602 Tweed Heads - Banora Point
All Stops
Tweed Hospital and Tweed City Every day Surfside Buslines
  603 Tweed Heads - Pottsville
All Stops
Tweed City, Chinderah, Cudgen, Kingscliff, Salt, Casuarina, Bogangar - Cabarita and Hastings Point Every day Surfside Buslines
  604 Tweed Heads - Hillcrest
All Stops
Tweed Hospital, Tweed City, Dry Rock Road and Vintage Lakes Every day Surfside Buslines
  605 Tweed Heads - Murwillumbah
All Stops
Tweed City, Terranora, Tumbulgum and Condong Every day Surfside Buslines
  606 Tweed Heads - Fingal
All Stops
Banora Point, Oyster Point, Oxley Cove and Heritage Caravan Park Monday - Saturday Surfside Buslines
  607 Tweed City - Terranora
All Stops
Banora Point and Flame Tree Park Monday - Friday Surfside Buslines
  608 Kingscliff - Seabreeze Estate
Community Service
Salt, Casuarina, Bogangar, Koala Beach, Hasting Point and Pottsville Monday - Friday Surfside Buslines

Surfside also provides many school services in the Gold Coast region. Although route buses no longer run to the Gold Coast Airport, Surfside maintains a connection between the airport and the nearest bus stop at Golden Four Drive, Kirra, operated by Toyota Coasters.

[edit] Interchanges

The main interchanges are:

[edit] Fleet

Old Surfside Buslines logo
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Old Surfside Buslines logo

Surfside operates a varied fleet of approximately 330 buses and coaches.

[edit] Hino

  • RG197K
  • RG230

[edit] Leyland

  • Super Viking
  • Tiger

[edit] MAN

  • SL202

[edit] MCA

  • MCA coaches (ex-Coachtrans)

[edit] Mercedes-Benz

  • O400
  • O405/NH
  • O500LE
  • 811D, LO812, LO814, O814D and O185D minibuses

[edit] Toyota

[edit] Volvo

Surfside also operates the Gold Coast Tourist Shuttle, a coach service for tourists connecting hotels, attractions and the airport, among other things.

[edit] Depots

[edit] Livery

Surfside's livery is a yellow and white pattern. Some more recently introduced/refurbished buses have a corporate emblem displayed at the sides and rear consisting of the words "Surfside Buslines" accompanied either by just a wave and sun design or also by palm trees and surfboards, whereas other buses merely depict a stylised "Surfside Buslines" in blue flowing script.

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