This is Adelaide's main coach terminal and it is conveniently located on Franklin Street. All interstate and intrastate coaches depart from and arrive at this terminal. It has a café and waiting areas.
A number of coach companies have connections to and within South Australia. If you're looking to take a bus ride, contact Greyhound Australia, Premier Stateliner or Firefly Express.
Hop on and hop off at your leisure, with specific coach passes.
You can travel to the Adelaide Hills, Barossa, Eyre Peninsula, Fleurieu Peninsula, Kangaroo Island, Murray River, Mount Gambier and Yorke Peninsula from Adelaide.
Some regional centres in South Australia manage their own town bus services. You can find coach route information on the BusSA website.
Look out for Tindo, the world's first solar-powered electric bus. It is a new addition to the Adelaide Connector Bus service. Tindo travels through the Adelaide city centre and North Adelaide. You might see it getting re-charged at the station.
There is a taxi rank outside the station. Public transport via bus, train and tram are also close by.
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