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Increased Broome bus services to roll out from 5 July

More TransBroome bus services will roll out from Sunday, 5 July with new payment options to make it easier for residents and visitors to jump on public transport.

Four additional buses, new bus stops, and SmartRider and contactless payment options will make catching public transport to key destinations across Broome easier.

The enhanced Route 890 will commence on 5 July, operating every 30 minutes from 7.30 am to 7pm seven days a week during the peak tourist season (until 17 October 2026).

Special event services will also operate for key local events, including Staircase to the Moon and during cruise ship arrivals.

Passengers will be able to pay with their SmartRider from 5 July, meaning they can access the $2.80 Go Anywhere Fare and free travel on Sundays.

From October, TransBroome services will expand to Broome North, Roebuck Estate, Old Broome and Cable Beach, and the airport.

 

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