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Tassielink wishes to advise all customers. Monday 26th is a public holiday All Tassielink services will be operating to the Saturday/ Sunday/Public Holiday timetable. Tuesday 27th all services will return to normal school holiday timetables.
Tassielink wishes to advise passengers travelling on Route 747 from Strahan to Burnie The service is currently running 20 min behind schedule. We apologies for any inconvenience and thank passengers for their understanding. Please refer to https://nextthere.com/tassielink or your NextThere App for real-time information.
Tassielink wishes to advise that TassieLink services may experience delays this weekend Saturday 17 – Sunday 18 January 2026 Time: 7:00 am – 6:00 pm due to planned roadworks on the Southern Outlet. Resurfacing and line marking will take place on the Southern Outlet (Hobart-bound lanes) During this time, both Hobart-bound lanes will be closed for up to 10 minutes at a time, then reopened to allow traffic through. Delays are expected, with motorists advised to allow up to 40 minutes of additional travel time (up to 50 minutes total between Kingston and Hobart). Passengers are encouraged to Allow extra travel time We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience. Please refer to https://nextthere.com/tassielink or your NextThere App for real-time information.
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Concessions

Concessions from 19th Jan 2020

Changes to Concessions from 19th Jan 2020

The Tasmanian Government provides public transport concessions to ensure those most in need have access to essential services. Concessions are provided to students, people on low incomes, people with a disability, older Tasmanians and those who have served their country or community. As part of the changes to improve public transport a set of common concessions for adults will be applied across Tasmania, creating a fairer concession system for Tasmanians. These changes came into effect on 19 January 2020.

Previously there have been two sets of different concessions – one for urban areas and another for non-urban areas. The main change is that any concession card accepted on the urban network, will also be accepted on the non-urban network. Concession fares in non-urban areas will continue to be distance-based fares, set at half the price of a full adult fare.

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