Gungahlin's public transport, cycling and walking guide

Why not leave the car at home this year and take public transport or walk, ride and scoot? It’s better for the planet, reduces your time spent in traffic and helps you save on parking fees.

Local bus services

Local bus services operate every 30 minutes or less on weekdays, connecting the region’s suburbs to local shops and Gungahlin Town Centre. Travel from Gungahlin Bus Station to Belconnen in 20 minutes with Rapid R8’s frequent 7am-7pm weekday service.

Light rail services

Light rail services take only 24 minutes to get from Gungahlin to the City. They operates every 5-6 minutes (peak periods) or 10-15 minutes (off-peak periods) on weekdays, and every 15 minutes on weekends.

MyWay agents

Visit a MyWay agent to purchase a MyWay card, top up your MyWay or update your concession status.

NameAddress
Gungahlin NewsagencyShop 12, 33 Hibberson Street, Gungahlin
Gungahlin Post Office46-50 Hibberson Street, Gungahlin

Park and Ride

Enjoy free parking at one of three Gungahlin Park and Rides which are located near Rapid bus or light rail services for your convenience.

Cycling and walking

Take advantage of the scenic cycle routes that connect Gungahlin to neighbouring town centres, including:

  • C1 (Gungahlin to City)
  • C7 (Gungahlin to Belconnen)
  • C9 (Gungahlin to Airport).

Bike rails and bike cages are located at many public transport stops and stations. You can take your bike onboard the light rail or use the bike racks on the front of buses.

Schools

Reduce congestion and increase safety around schools by walking, riding or using public transport. See schools for more information.

Gungahlin map

Click on the map (PDF 436.8 KB) below to view bus routes.

Gungahlin map

We’re going electric

New electric buses are joining the fleet this year as part of Transport Canberra’s transition to a zero-emissions bus fleet by 2040.

E-scooters

Shared e-scooters have arrived in Gungahlin! They are available for hire in Gungahlin town centre, Amaroo, Franklin, Harrison and Mitchell. Hop on and travel between central Canberra, Belconnen, Woden, Weston Creek, Molonglo, Tuggeranong and Gungahlin.

E-scooters are a popular active travel option which help to shift people away from car dependence, better connect them with public transport and introduce them to their local network of shared paths. They are convenient, accessible, environmentally friendly and fun.

Want to save $300 a year? Travel is cheaper with MyWay and there's further discounts for travel during off-peak. Discounts apply 9am-4.30pm weekdays and after 6pm and all weekends. Save an extra 5% with autoload. Off peak travel is free with a seniors MyWay card.