Better bus services for Albury
Albury will receive over 300 new additional weekly bus services as part of bus network improvements in the region from Monday 23 January 2023.
There will be more buses more often, faster and more direct routes, easier trips to Wodonga, and new weekend and Public Holiday services to connect you more reliably to where you need to go.
The new bus network includes more services for growing suburbs, better connections between Thurgoona, Lavington, Albury and Wodonga, as well as improved services to Albury Station, Albury Base Hospital and Albury Airport.
If you have questions about the changes to services, please email regionalcitiesprogram@transport.nsw.gov.au
Albury and Wodonga bus network map (pdf 893KB)
Changes to routes and frequently asked questions
Route | Improvements |
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901 Dean Street to West Albury & Albury Private Hospital |
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902 Dean Street to South Albury |
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903 Dean Street to East Albury & Albury Base Hospital |
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906 Lavington to Albury via North Albury |
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907 Glenrow & Quicks Hill to Albury via Lavington TAFE & Mercy Hospital |
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908 Thurgoona to Albury via Charles Sturt University, Lavington & North Albury |
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909 Thurgoona to Albury via Kerr Rd, Airport and Albury Base Hospital |
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Timetable changes have been made to all routes. Please visit Martin's travel group website or see the Routes and Timetables page for more information on bus timetables.
The timetable and existing level of services for the AW, 150 and 160 routes is unchanged as responsibility for this route is with the Department of Transport, Victoria. However, the route path of the AW service within Albury has changed to allow for this service interchange onto other Albury bus services at the same bus stop – QE2 Dean St (North Side). This results in changes to bus stop locations for the AW route within Albury CBD, with the timetabled departure time at QE2 Dean St still remaining the same. See below diagram for new stopping locations.
There will be minimal direct impacts to school services as a result of the network improvements. Overall, students will have greater travel options between their residence and school as a result of the improved network.
Yes. The fare structure will not change.
TfNSW is investigating the rollout of contactless ticketing into regional centres. However, contactless ticketing is available on all Martins services in Albury (not Dysons which remains cash only for the time being).
You can purchase a bus ticket on-board the bus from the driver.
Yes, hail-and-ride is possible in certain areas, however bus stops should be used if they are available. Hail and ride should only be used where bus stops are not nearby, and only from locations where it is safe to stop a bus.