The Brisbane Metro’s wheels are one step closer to turning, with the first depot in Rochedale now complete and ready for the first two stages of metro services to commence on October 21.
Council officials said it took more than 400,000 man-hours of construction to convert the 10-hectare site into Australia’s largest electric bus depot, which includes 65 chargers and more than 2300 solar panels.
Civic cabinet chair for transport Ryan Murphy celebrated the latest metro milestone this morning, telling media that Brisbane City Council would continue to “invest in our public transport network for residents now and into the future”.
“The Schrinner Council is committed to reducing congestion and Brisbane Metro services will boost capacity by up to 30 million seats annually,” Murphy said.
The first routes of the Brisbane Metro were announced in July, with 10 electric two-carriage megabuses – each able to carry 170 passengers – pitched to begin on the bus route to the University of Queensland from Eight Mile Plains along the South East Busway in October.