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==Interchanges==
==Interchanges==
*'''[[Rockhampton City]] Kern Arcade Interchange'''
*'''[[Rockhampton City]] Kern Arcade Interchange'''
*'''[[Rockhampton City]] [[Bus station|Transit Centre]]
*'''[[Stockland Rockhampton]]'''
*'''[[Stockland Rockhampton]]'''
*'''[[Central Queensland University]]'''
*'''[[Central Queensland University]]'''
*'''[[Northside Plaza]]'''
*'''[[Northside Plaza]]'''
*'''[[Stockland]] Kmart Bus Interchange (opening mid 2009)'''
*'''[[Stockland Rockhampton]] Bus Interchange'''


==Livery==
==Livery==

Revision as of 00:49, 15 August 2009

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Sunbus is the principal provider of public transportation at Rockhampton in Queensland, Australia. It operates bus routes under the new QConnect scheme in regional Queensland.

Service Area

Sunbus operates from Parkhurst in North Rockhampton, down Allenstown in South Rockhampton. The area with the best service coverage is the highway strip along Musgrave Street in North Rockhampton.

Qconnect services

Bus route numbers and destination information are displayed on the front of the buses. In addition, route numbers are also displayed on the side and back on most of the buses.

Fleet

Capricorn Sunbus operates a moderate fleet of minibuses, medium and large sized buses. The fleet comprises large low-floor accessible Volvo B12BLE buses with VST bodywork, manufactured by Bustech. There are many other wheelchair accessible buses in the fleet such as the Volvo B7RLE, the Mercedes O815D minibus using CB20 bodywork, manufactured by Custom Coaches, and the new Bustech MDi low-floor midibuses. Most of their non-accessible fleet are progressively being replaced with newer accessible buses.

Interchanges

Livery

Blue and white; with the Sunbus logo displayed on the front and sides of the buses. In addition, advertising is displayed on the back and side of most buses.

See also

References