ADELAIDE O-BAHN
Bus
2024
Recommended
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2024
The O-Bahn line, designed by the German company Daimler-Benz, is a bus line with part of its route on an impassable track (with low concrete walls on both sides). It was created in 1986 to relieve traffic congestion in the northeastern suburbs and provide rapid access to the Tea Tree Plaza shopping area. The 12-kilometer-long line has three stops departing from Currie Street or Grenfell Street in downtown Adelaide : Klemzig Station, Paradise Interchange and Tea Tree Plaza Interchange.
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