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Launching on Wednesday, 1 October 2025, a free Jetty Road Loop bus service will be trialled for six weeks on Wednesdays, between 10am and 2pm.
It will connect seven key stops around the Glenelg precinct, approximately every 30 minutes. No tickets or bookings are needed.
Key stops
The bus stops at seven key points around the Glenelg precinct, approximately every 30 minutes, and the stops can be found at:
- 14 Gordon Street, eastern side
- 4 High Street, southern side
- 1 Elizabeth Street, northern side in front of Glenelg Allied Health Clinic
- 109 Jetty Road, in front of Lucky Vietnamese
- Anzac Highway, southern side in front of Liberty Towers
- 11 Colley Terrace, outside Glenelg Library
- In front of Coles, inside the car park
Anyone can use the free service, which is designed to support local businesses, residents and visitors during the busy transformation period.
The trial is expected to last approximately six weeks.
Just keep an eye out for the bus, branded Jetty Road Loop Bus, and jump on board – no tickets or bookings are required.
The bus also features an in-built wheelchair lift.
Every Wednesday between 10am and 2pm.

FAQS
It is a free bus service running on a loop around Jetty Road, Glenelg and surrounds during the transformation works. The service is designed to make it easier to shop, dine, attend appointments, and explore the precinct while construction is underway.
The trial starts on Wednesday 1 October 2025 and will run for approximately six weeks.
The bus operates on Wednesdays only, from 10am – 2pm.
The service connects seven key stops in the Glenelg precinct:
- 14 Gordon Street, eastern side
- 4 High Street, southern side
- 1 Elizabeth Street, northern side in front of Glenelg Allied Health Clinic
- 109 Jetty Road, in front of Lucky Vietnamese
- Anzac Highway, southern side in front of Liberty Towers
- 11 Colley Terrace, outside Glenelg Library
- In front of Coles, inside the car park
The bus runs approximately every 30 minutes during operating hours.
The service is free and open to everyone — shoppers, residents, workers, visitors and people attending appointments such as dentists, doctors, or physios.
Yes. The bus has an in-built wheelchair lift and is accessible for mobility devices.
The service is free of charge.
No bookings or tickets are required — simply wait at one of the signed stops and board the bus.
The trial is part of Council’s commitment to supporting the community and local traders during the Jetty Road transformation works, ensuring people can continue to easily access shops, services and attractions.
Feedback form
Thank you for providing your feedback. We will review the feedback, alongside passenger numbers, to determine whether the service should continue or expand after the trial.