More frequent, comfortable and convenient bus services are on the way for Adelaide Hills residents, with a $19 million commitment set to deliver 15 brand new buses and 590 more services each week.

From Monday 29 January 2024, the first phase of service improvements will add an extra 36 bus services during the weekday interpeak between Mount Barker and the city. This will see a 15-minute frequency via route T840 services each weekday, between 9am and 3pm.

From 4 February 2024, an additional 26 services will be introduced on Sundays. This will provide the same frequency as Saturdays, delivering a 30-minute frequency between approximately 7am and 6pm via route 864F.

15 new hybrid-diesel buses are also expected to join the fleet this year – offering a quieter, more comfortable and accessible ride. The delivery of these new buses will support the introduction of a new weekday Go Zone from mid-2024, with buses running via the South Eastern Freeway every 6 minutes in peak periods and at least every 15 minutes from 7am to 7pm.

Once fully implemented, Hills commuters will benefit from an additional 104 services each weekday, 22 on Saturdays and 48 on Sundays – representing an increase of 590 trips each week or 42 per cent more services. 

Feedback gathered during the Mount Barker and Adelaide Hills Transport Study has helped to inform these service changes, with the State Government also committing $6 million towards the upgrade and delivery of additional parking at the Crafers Park ‘n’ Ride facility.

For updated timetables and more information, please visit the Adelaide Metro website at adelaidemetro.com.au.