Mercury (Hobart)

Bus route changes stall

- HELEN KEMPTON

COMMUNITY concern has prompted the State Government to review another regional bus route earmarked for change.

The Department of State Growth said a West Coast bus service — to replace one which travels from Hobart, through Hamilton and Lake St Clair and to Queenstown — was being reviewed before it was implemente­d.

Tassie Link plans to stop its Hobart to the West Coast service on March 10.

West Coast residents will then have to travel to Burnie before connecting to Launceston and then Hobart.

TassieLink said the new North-West hub service had been trialled and proved more popular than the other connection.

A new Area Connect service has been introduced for those wanting to travel to Hamilton and Lake St Clair, but that only runs two days a week.

“The Hobart to West Coast bus is used by a lot of people, including walkers from the Overland Track,” a Huon Valley resident said.

“Then there are the people from the West Coast who will have to travel up to the NorthWest and then Launceston to get to Hobart in the future — a much longer trip.” A Department of State Growth spokesman said the planned West Coast service was being reviewed before it is implemente­d because of concerns raised about the new route.

“Given concerns that have been raised by some stakeholde­rs about the new route, over the next week State Growth will conduct a further review of the changes before any implementa­tion,” the spokesman said.

“We will continue to listen to community views about the new services and will make adjustment­s where necessary.”

The department said the new Area Connect service had been introduced to allow passengers from Hamilton and Ouse — as well as Ellendale and Glenora — to travel to Hobart and back in the same day. However, those who want to stay more than one day will need to stay a week to catch the next service back.

“The department has consulted closely with the com- munity on this Area Connect Service to ensure it will best meet community needs,” the spokesman said. “Public forums have been held in Ellendale, Glenora and Hamilton, and these services are based on the significan­t work undertaken by TasCOSS with the community in this area.”

The concerns about the West Coast service follow community protest in New Norfolk and a backdown on changes to bus services in the Huon Valley until next year.

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