Public Transport
Free city transport
You can travel around the Adelaide city centre for FREE when you hop on board the tram between North Terrace and South Terrace, or the 99C bus. You can find all route and timetable information on the Adelaide Metro website.
The Adelaide Connector Free Bus Service
This bus service is a convenient link between the major facilities within North Adelaide and Adelaide city centre. Facilities such as universities, schools, community services and shopping precincts are now linked and accessible via the Adelaide Connector free bus service.
The service operates 7 days a week (except public holidays). Mondays to Thursdays it runs between 8am and 6pm, on Fridays between 8am and 9.30pm, on Saturdays and Sundays between 10am and 5pm. For more information, see the Adelaide City Council website.
Tindo - the world's first solar-powered electric bus
The world's first solar-powered electric bus is a new addition to the Adelaide Connector Bus service. The bus is also carbon neutral. The air-conditioned solar electric bus can carry up to 42 passengers. Tindo travels through the Adelaide city centre and North Adelaide. For more information, see the Adelaide City Council website.
Tram
The famed Glenelg tramline was extended in 2007 and now runs between North Terrace in the city, all the way through to beachside Glenelg. Travel within the city centre (anywhere between North Terrace and the South Terrace stop) is free. If you'd like to travel on to Glenelg, you'll need to purchase a ticket. You can find all route and timetable information on the Adelaide Metro website.
Adelaide public transport
AdelaideMetro is the city's transport system, servicing the greater metropolitan region with trains and buses and the tram. Visit the Adelaide Metro website for details of routes and fares. A Metroticket can help you travel on all transport systems. You can find information about the Metroticket, available in several languages, on the AdelaideMetro website's ticket section.
Regional South Australia
Some regional centres in South Australia manage their own town bus services. Visit our Regions pages for more details - each Region has a Getting Here & Around section.
You can also find coach route information on the BusSA website.


