TransAdelaide was a publicly owned corporation established in July 1994, which provided suburban train, tram and bus services in Adelaide, South Australia, under contract to the Government of South Australia. It took over these responsibilities from the State Transport Authority.
A Pressed Metal Corporation South Australia bodied MAN SL200 ca. 1997
Double set and single Type H trams at the Moseley Square terminus, Glenelg in May 2005 before the square and tram fleet were upgraded
Image: 2000 class 4car gawler
Image: 2kwood
Adelaide Metro is the public transport system of the Adelaide area, around the capital city of South Australia. It is an intermodal system offering an integrated network of bus, tram, and train services throughout the metropolitan area. The network has an annual patronage of 79.9 million, of which 51 million journeys are by bus, 15.6 million by train, and 9.4 million by tram. The system has evolved heavily over the past fifteen years, and patronage increased dramatically during the 2014–15 period, a 5.5 percent increase on the 2013 figures due to electrification of frequented lines.
An Adelaide Metro Scania K280UB
Alstom Citadis and Flexity Classic trams
Tea Tree Plaza Interchange (2007)
Image: Railcars At Unley Park