Silverdale bus infrastructure improvements
We’re improving bus stops and pedestrian facilities at a range of locations around Silverdale.
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Start date
March 2025End date
June 2026Location
SilverdaleTransport involved
Walking and busOverview
We are making improvements to bus and pedestrian facilities across Silverdale including:
- new shelters at existing bus stops
- new bus stops
- improved pedestrian facilities.
We’re making these changes in response to feedback from the community and bus operators.
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151 Millwater Parkway
We are planning to relocate bus stops 4542 and 4549 from south of Stella Maris Lane to outside Silverdale School and 151 Millwater Parkway.
Our proposed work will include:
- new bus stops, seats, and shelters
- new refuge island and pedestrian crossing.
Opposite 2 Longmore Lane, Silverdale
A new bus layover is proposed on Longmore Lane. These works will help improve bus efficiency in the Silverdale region.
Our proposed work will include:
- extended bus parking opposite Silverdale school
- extended bus stop outside the school with additional parking for vehicles outside the restricted hours.
Bankside Road
Our proposed work is to install new bus shelters at existing bus stops. These include:
- Bankside Road outside 2 Maddison Terrace, stop 4548
- 60 Bankside Road, stop 4546
- 39 Bankside Road, stop 4555
- opposite 60 Bankside Road, stop 4553.
Hibiscus Coast Highway (outside Brian Smith Drive)
Outside Pak’n Save and Kings Plant Barn – Hibiscus Coast Highway, Silverdale.
Our proposed work will include:
- new bus stops, signs, tactile pavers
- new bus stop marking
- new no stopping lead-in and lead-out to support bus movements.
Outside 1/15 Central Boulevard, Silverdale
Install a new bus stop and signs outside 1/15 Central Boulevard to help students in the area have better access to Northern Arena.
Silverdale Street
New cantilever bus shelter at 50 Silverdale Street, outside Stella Maris school, stop 4501. This is to future proof against shelter vandalism in the area.
Improving our customers’ experience on public transport is important to us. Enhanced accessibility, reliability and frequency of bus services and routes connects you to schools, sports, local amenities, and work.
65 Hibiscus Coast Highway
We will move the existing bus stop 4787 at 65 Hibiscus Coast Highway further south.
This addresses an existing issue where buses have a running risk of hitting a pole, as it is located too close to the kerb. The works on this site include bus stop and shelter relocation and kerb indent fill.