On Sunday 28 August, TransLink, in partnership with the Australian Government and Sunshine Coast Council officially opened the new Noosa Junction station to the local community with a community open day.
In celebration of the station's completion, the community open day provided an opportunity for TransLink to thank the local community and traders for their patience and cooperation during construction. Up to 1,000 local residents and bus passengers attended the event to familiarise themselves with the new station and its services, which commenced on Monday 29 August.
The new Noosa Junction station, located on the corner of Sunshine Beach Road and Lanyana Way, will improve the reliability and efficiency of public transport services in the Noosa region. It will also improve public transport safety and accessibility while providing increased capacity for future public transport requirements in this growing area.
The station provides high-quality public transport infrastructure for TransLink bus services and tourist coaches in the Noosa region. Incorporating seven bus stops across two bus platforms, the state-of-the-art facility provides a tourism and transport hub for the community and was designed by local architects to reflect the look and feel of the iconic Noosa region.
We would like to thank the local community and traders, as well as attendees at the community open day for making the event a success, and sharing in the celebration of Noosa's new public transport centrepiece.
Congratulations to all of Noosa Junction's young artists for their creative entries into the Noosa Junction station colouring-in competition. Noosa Junction station's colouring-in champions.
