High-frequency public transport corridor

A new high-frequency public transport corridor will not only enhance travel along its direct route by providing faster and more efficient services but will also act as a transport spine for a more integrated and efficient transport network. This corridor will enable seamless connections with other bus services from surrounding suburbs, reducing the reliance on long, indirect routes and delivering faster, more reliable travel options for passengers across the region.

This transformative project will redefine how the Sunshine Coast community connects, representing a vital investment in creating a resilient, liveable and sustainable region.

The corridor, spanning from Birtinya to the Sunshine Coast Airport, is being carefully planned to meet the immediate demands of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games while also addressing the long-term transport needs of the growing Sunshine Coast population.


This style of travel has many benefits

Learn more about these benefits below. The map shows an indicative route.

More travel benefits

  • Connecting people further

    The new public transport corridor will not only connect to major activity centres like Birtinya (home to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital), Mountain Creek, Maroochydore (the new CBD) and the Sunshine Coast Airport, it will also improve connections across the Sunshine Coast.

  • Moving more people

    A high-frequency public transport corridor has the capacity to move more people in one hour than a single lane of traffic.

  • Alternative to private vehicles

    A faster and more reliable public transport network encourages the use of public transport, reducing reliance on cars.