Inala Plaza Bus Station

The Inala Plaza Bus Station, at Inala, is serviced by TransLink bus routes. It is part of the Inala Plaza Shopping Centre. It is in Zone 5 of the TransLink integrated public transport system.

TransLink's bus network in South East Queensland
Busways in Brisbane
Northern Busway
  • King George Square
  • Roma Street
  • Normanby
  • QUT Kelvin Grove
  • RCH Herston
  • RBWH
South East Busway
  • Cultural Centre
  • South Bank
  • Mater Hill
  • Woolloongabba
  • Buranda
  • Greenslopes
  • Holland Park West
  • Griffith University
  • Upper Mount Gravatt
  • Eight Mile Plains
Eastern Busway
  • UQ Lakes
  • Dutton Park
  • Boggo Road
  • PA Hospital
  • Buranda
  • Stones Corner
  • Langlands Park
Bus Interchanges
Brisbane Central
  • Adelaide Street
  • Cultural Centre
  • Queen Street
Brisbane North
  • Aspley
  • Brookside
  • Chermside
  • Toombul
Brisbane South
  • Browns Plains Grand Plaza
  • Garden City
Brisbane East
  • Cannon Hill
  • Carindale
Brisbane West
  • Inala Plaza
  • Indooroopilly
  • University of Queensland
  • UQ Lakes
Northern
  • Strathpine
  • Caboolture
Southern
  • Loganholme
  • Springwood
Eastern
  • Capalaba
  • Victoria Point
Western
  • Bell Street
Sunshine Coast
  • Caloundra
  • Kawana
  • Noosa Heads
  • Sunshine Plaza
  • University of the Sunshine Coast
Gold Coast
  • Australia Fair
  • Harbour Town
  • Pacific Fair
  • Surfers Paradise
  • Tweed Heads
Operators
  • Bribie Island Coaches
  • Brisbane Bus Lines
  • Brisbane Transport
  • Buslink
  • Caboolture Bus Lines
  • Hornibrook Bus Lines
  • Kangaroo Bus Lines
  • Laidley Bus Service
  • Logan City Bus Service
  • Mt Gravatt Bus Service
  • Park Ridge Transit
  • Southern Cross Transit
  • Sunbus Sunshine Coast
  • Surfside Bus Lines
  • Thompsons Bus Service
  • Veolia Transport
  • Westside Bus Company

Famous quotes containing the words bus and/or station:

    Nora was always free with it and threw her heart away as if it was a used bus ticket.
    Angela Carter (1940–1992)

    It was evident that the same foolish respect was not here claimed for mere wealth and station that is in many parts of New England; yet some of them were the “first people,” as they are called, of the various towns through which we passed.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)