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Additional public transport services for Anzac Day commemorations
Tuesday, 23 April 2024
Adelaide Metro will run additional train, tram and bus services on Anzac Day (Thursday, 25 April) to help passengers get to and from the city for the Anzac Day Dawn Service and Commemorative March.
Current and former serving military personnel wearing their uniform and people wearing service medals or carrying a Department for Veteran Affairs identification card can travel free across all Adelaide Mero services throughout the day.
A free and accessible shuttle will operate between the National War Memorial on King William Road to Victoria Square after the Anzac Day march. The Digger Shuttle will run in a clockwise direction every 15 minutes after the march from 12:30pm to 1:30pm.
Due to Anzac Day crowds and commemorations in the city, from first service to 1pm trams will not run to the Botanic Gardens or Festival Plaza stops, while Glenelg services will terminate at Rundle Mall and Entertainment Centre services will terminate at Adelaide Railway Station.
Public transport services will not be impacted by industrial action being taken by some train drivers employed by private contractor Keolis Downer Adelaide.
South Australian Seniors Card holders can also travel for free on Adelaide Metro buses, trains and trams – all day, every day.
A number of road closures will be in place during Anzac Day commemorations requiring some Adelaide Metro services to detour and bus stops to close.
For the latest public transport information, please visit www.adelaidemetro.com.au or call the Adelaide Metro InfoLine on 1300 311 108, 7am to 8pm daily.
For live traffic information: Traffic SA - Department for Infrastructure and Transport.