Tasmania Buses

Public buses in Tasmania

With no passenger rail services on the island, buses are the main means of getting around Tasmania if you’re without a car. Bus services are comfortable and efficient, although departure times can change due to seasonal demand, so it’s a good idea to check directly with the transport provider when making plans. 

Suburban buses in Tasmania

MetroTas is the main transport provider within the cities of Hobart, Launceston and Burnie and operates an extensive network of routes that connect most of the local attractions. Its website provides a user-friendly resource for finding timetables and maps, as well as ticket prices. You can take advantage of the Trip Planner to find the most suitable options for your chosen route.

Long-distance buses in Tasmania

In southern Tasmania, Tassie Link operates services from Hobart to the Tasman Peninsula and along the East Coast, as well as to Richmond/Campania and the Huon Valley. 

In northern Tasmania, they run buses between Burnie and the West Coast towns of Queenstown and Strahan, as well as having a service that connects Evandale with Perth, Longford and Cressy. 

An alternative bus for accessing the Tasman Peninsula is Tassie tours, which runs a Port Arthur shuttle bus, including a stop at the spectacular Pirate’s Bay Lookout

Taking over from Redline, Kinetic is now the main long-distance transport provider in Tasmania and runs intercity services between Hobart, Launceston, Burnie and Devonport. There are multiple departures each day and tickets can be booked in advance via their website.

Kinetic also operates buses travelling between Hobart, Sorell and Dodges Ferry, as well as services from Hobart through the Derwent Valley to New Norfolk.

If you’re travelling to or from the West Coast, there is a bus service to Hobart via Derwent Bridge on Tuesdays and Fridays. The Strahan to Burnie bus (via Queenstown) operates 7 days a week and can be combined with an intercity service to reach Hobart.

In the northwest of Tasmania, Kinetic has taken over from Mersey Link to operate services connecting Devonport with Latrobe, Port Sorell, Ulverstone, Latrobe and Sheffield. 

McDermott’s Coaches offers scheduled services between Launceston and Cradle Mountain, including pick up from your chosen accommodation. They also operate the “Cradle Discoverer”, a purpose-built, hybrid diesel-elec­tric bus that transports visitors between the Cra­dle Moun­tain Nation­al Park visitor centre and Dove Lake.

In addition to the above mentioned bus services in Tasmania, Area Connect operates several routes that help rural communities across the state stay connected. These include a Bothwell to Glenorchy bus, a Colebrook to Hobart bus, an Ellendale to New Norfolk bus and an Ouse to New Norfolk bus. Please be aware that these services are infrequent, operating only once a week or once a month.

 

East Coast Buses

Buses along the East Coast of Tasmania

Northern Tasmania Buses

Buses for northern Tasmania

North West Tasmania Buses

Buses in North West of Tasmania.

West Coast Buses

Buses along the west coast of Tasmania

Southern Tasmania Buses

Buses in the south of Tasmania

Bus Operators Tasmania

 

Tassie Link

Tassielink operate an extensive network of routes. Click for the timetables for each route:

Launceston to Cressy
Hobart to Bicheno
Hobart to Tasman Peninsula
Hobart to Campania
Hobart to Huon Valley
Strahan to Burnie

Metro
Metro offer bus services in Hobart, Launceston and Burnie.

Derwent Valley Link
Bus service from Hobart to New Norfolk in the Derwent Valley

Redline Coaches
Redline offers an express coach service from Hobart to Launceston and Devonport and also a slower service with servicing towns on the route from Hobart to Devonport.

Merseylink
Merseylink offer a bus service around the Devonport area and connects all the towns in the area including Sheffield, Latrobe, Port Sorrell, Railton and Ulverstone

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