Gisborne bus shake-up

Macedon MP Mary-Anne Thomas and Public and Active Transport Minister Gabrielle Williams on the day of the announcement of the new routes. (Supplied).

A new bus network has arrived in Gisborne, with the state government aiming to improve public transport services and access in the region.

The new network started on Sunday, December 15, and introduced a fixed-two-way loop service with no booking required, and a pre-booked service direct from Bullengarook to Gisborne Station.

Routes 473 and 474 will be replaced with new routes 73 and 74, aiming to create a simple and fixed two-way loop around Gisborne.

The pre-booked service from Bullengarook to Gisborne Station via town centre, route 77, will have more services on weekdays and new weekend services.

It will be available for four return trips per weekday, three return trips on Saturday, and two on Sunday.

Bookings for this route can be made on the Gisborne Transit website and must be made by 6pm the day prior to travel.

The state government said the introduction of the new bus network “follows extensive community consultation,” with local feedback proposing the loop to be extended past the station to pick up and drop students off at Holy Cross Primary School.

Macedon MP Mary-Anne Thomas said that “local voices have helped us shape the new bus network.”

Information regarding the new services can be found on the Public Transport Victoria (PTV) website, through its journey planner app, or by calling 1800 800 007.