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What is the Bribie Island park 'n' ride?

Benefits of a park 'n' ride
A park 'n' ride facility on Bribie Island will help to:
  • reduce traffic congestion between Bribie Island and Caboolture by increasing public transport use
  • encourage more people to use public transport for most of their journey
  • reduce greenhouse gas emissions by reducing vehicle kilometres travelled
  • provide safe, high quality passenger waiting facilities
  • reduce parking congestion and overcrowding at Caboolture station.
The Queensland Government, through the TransLink Transit Authority is making public transport easier and safer to catch with planning under way for a new park 'n' ride facility on Bribie Island.

A park n’ ride facility on Bribie Island is required to improve access to public transport for long distance commuters.

The new park n’ ride will provide better access to public transport by allowing people to park their cars in a central location before transferring to a bus to complete their journey.

Currently bus services operating between Bribie Island and Caboolture rail station and town centre have to travel long loops to service local bus stops before heading to the mainland.

View the media release - have your say on the Bribie Island park 'n' ride - effective 27 April 2008.

View the project newsletter (PDF, 2.61MB).


About the planning

TransLink has consulted with key stakeholders, including Caboolture Shire Council and Bribie Island Coaches, and conducted technical investigations to identify a location for the park n’ ride on Bribie Island.

The following sites were assessed as part of initial investigations:
  1. Sunderland Drive north of Faraday Street, Bellara
  2. Sunderland Drive, corner Hornsby Road, Bellara
  3. Village Avenue, corner Victory Road, Bongaree.


View a map of the site options.

The site at Victory Road (option 3) was selected as the most appropriate for the following reasons:
  • minimal, if any impacts to the environment and wildlife in the area – read more on the environmental investigations
  • facilitates efficient bus operations – the site is located on all current bus routes
  • allows safe and easy access for private vehicles
  • offers good pedestrian and cycle connections
  • integrates with surrounding land uses.


The site at Sunderland Drive (option 1) was not selected due to its significant environmental and property impacts. The site posed noise concerns due to its proximity to existing residences along Verdoni Street.

Investigations of the site on Hornsby Road (option 2) deemed it unsuitable due to its cultural heritage values and environmental impacts. This site would also impact on traffic close to the shopping centre and has a significant risk of flooding.

To ensure the park 'n' ride met the needs of the local community, TransLink made the design and location of the facility available for public comment from Monday, 19 May to Friday, 13 June 2008.

More than 130 community members met with staff at two information sessions to provide feedback in person. Comments were also received via telephone, email and online feedback forms.

The project team will review the feedback - which included comments on issues such as access, safety and bus services – before finalising the design for the park 'n' ride.

View project timeframes.


Design and landscaping

Because local communities around South East Queensland are different, each park an' ride facility is designed individually to fit in with the ‘look and feel’ of each area.

The Bribie Island park 'n' ride will be designed as an accessible, safe and attractive environment for passengers.

Located on Victory Road the bus station and waiting area will be highly visible to passing traffic. Security cameras and lighting will be complemented by an emergency phone to maximise safety.

Other key features will include the use of garden beds and landscaping within the facility and speed bumps to enhance pedestrian safety.

The proposed key features are:
  • up to 240 car parking spaces*
  • parking, ramps and indicators to ensure full accessibility
  • kiss n’ ride area for people dropping off and picking up passengers
  • direct bicycle and pedestrian access
  • bicycle storage facility
  • sheltered waiting areas
  • comfortable seating
  • security cameras and lighting
  • aesthetic landscaping.

* A staged delivery approach has been developed and will be implemented to meet demand.

image of layout design
image of park 'n' ride layout


View the artist impressions of what the park 'n' ride could look like.


Project timeframes
Activity Anticipated timing
identify park n’ ride site and develop draft design late 2007 – March 2008
consult community on proposed location and design May 2008 – June 2008
finalise park n’ ride design July/August 2008
commence construction late 2009
park n’ ride becomes operational early 2010
Contact us

Please contact the project team on 13 12 30 or email bribiepnr@transport.qld.gov.au for more information.

Interpreter
13 14 50 (for people of non-English speaking backgrounds)

TTY (Telephone Typewriter Service)
13 36 77

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Last updated 4 July 2008

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