Bangbus 267 - Layna Laurel-bus Stop Hottie-
| Metric | Value (2025‑2026) | Comment | |--------|-------------------|---------| | Average fare revenue per rider (all‑ticket) | AU$3.10 | Slightly above city average (AU$2.80) due to higher fare‑product uptake (e.g., weekly “Night‑Life Pass”) | | Off‑peak (4 pm‑7 pm) ridership growth YoY | +12 % | Driven by evening entertainment | | Weekend ridership (Sat‑Sun) | 2 800 boardings/day | 38 % of total weekly boardings | | Potential uplift from “Entertainment Pass” | +8 % (estimated) | Bundling free entry to 2‑3 partner venues | | Local business revenue linked to bus traffic | AU$4.8 M annually (survey‑based multiplier) | 1 in 5 customers cite BangBus as primary arrival mode |
| Segment | Approx. Distance (km) | Travel Time (min) | Primary Land Use | |---------|----------------------|-------------------|------------------| | Layna Laurel (Depot) – Central Plaza | 2.1 | 7 | High‑density residential + mixed‑use | | Central Plaza – Riverwalk | 1.4 | 5 | Retail strip, civic amenities | | Riverwalk – Greenfield Park | 1.8 | 6 | Green corridor, recreation | | Greenfield Park – Arts Quarter | 1.2 | 4 | Creative studios, galleries | | Arts Quarter – Bus Stoptie | 2.3 | 8 | Night‑life, food‑hall, event venues |
Total line length: 8.8 km (round‑trip 17.6 km)
Service pattern: 5‑minute headways (peak), 10‑minute (off‑peak), 15‑minute (late night). BangBus 267 - Layna Laurel-Bus Stop Hottie-
BangBus 267 is a high‑frequency urban route that links the residential‑commercial hub of Layna Laurel (north‑west) with the vibrant mixed‑use precinct of Bus Stoptie (south‑east).
The route’s lifestyle‑and‑entertainment ecosystem presents a strong platform for targeted marketing, partnership‑driven fare products, and place‑making initiatives that can increase off‑peak patronage and reinforce BangBus’s brand as the “go‑to ride for city life”. | Metric | Value (2025‑2026) | Comment |
BangBus 267 was launched in Q3 2022 as part of the city’s “Integrated Mobility for Liveable Districts” programme. It replaced the former Route 89, extending service to the newly‑redeveloped Bus Stoptie precinct.
This report evaluates the lifestyle and entertainment dimensions of the corridor, aiming to: | Segment | Approx
The analysis draws on:
| Source | Data | Period | |--------|------|--------| | BangBus Automated Passenger Counting (APC) | Boardings / alightings per stop | Jan 2024 – Dec 2025 | | City Planning Open Data (Census 2025) | Population, income, age, household size | 2025 | | Google Places API (static snapshot) | Cafés, bars, venues, parks | 1 Mar 2026 | | Community surveys (online & on‑board) | Lifestyle preferences, travel purpose | Q1 2026 (n = 1 342) | | Event calendars (city cultural office) | Recurring festivals, markets | 2024 – 2025 |