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The TransLink Transit Authority is a statutory body of the Queensland Government which manages and coordinates the delivery of your public transport services in South East Queensland. We manage one of the geographically largest public transport networks in the world, extending from Noosa on the Sunshine Coast to Coolangatta on the Gold Coast and west of Brisbane to Helidon. The TransLink Transit Authority’s aim is to deliver a quality public transport journey from your decision to travel until you reach your destination. To do this, we coordinate and integrate services across 17 different bus, train and ferry operators, we manage integrated ticketing across the transport network, and focus on effective information and marketing services to make your travel easier. At the TransLink Transit Authority we are committed to delivering a high quality customer service experience. We want you to find it easy to understand and access your public transport services network, obtain information about services, and to give us feedback and resolve any concerns or complaints. Our customer charter sets our commitments to you and what you can expect from your dealings with the TransLink Transit Authority.
This vision provides direction of where the TransLink Transit Authority is headed and what we want to achieve. Strategies spanning the community, customers, learning and growth, and internal operations support this vision and will guide how the TransLink Transit Authority will invest its efforts and resources into the future. At the TransLink Transit Authority we will:
24 hours a day, seven days a week TransLink call centre 13 12 30 Website www.translink.com.au tta@transport.qld.gov.au Timetables and a journey planner are available via the website. View the TransLink Transit Authority customer service charter (PDF, 178KB). ![]() Download Adobe Reader to display and print PDF files. This software is freely distributed by Adobe Systems Inc. While this department has taken every possible precaution with the creation of these files, they are downloaded and used at your own risk. Various tools to enable access to these files for people using screen readers can be found at www.adobe.com/accessibility. |