Brisbane Metro

Brisbane Metro
A route M2 bus at UQ Lakes
Overview
OwnerBrisbane City Council
Area servedCity of Brisbane
LocaleBrisbane
Transit typeBus rapid transit
Number of lines2
Line numberM1, M2
Number of stations18
Websitemetro.brisbane.qld.gov.au
Operation
Operator(s)Transport for Brisbane
Number of vehicles50 (60 planned)
Train length3-section (bi-articulated bus)
HeadwayMinimum: 5 minutes
Maximum: 15 minutes
Technical
System length21 km (13 mi)
Top speed90 km/h (55 mph)

Brisbane Metro is the brand name of two high-frequency bus rapid transit routes that serve the city of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. The two routes run through Brisbane CBD every five minutes during peak times. The 66 was renumbered M2 on 28 January 2025, whilst the 111 was renumbered M1 on 30 June 2025.

The routes are served by 50 electric, bi-articulated buses that can carry 150 passengers, or 170 passengers during events. The services are part of Brisbane's bus rapid transit system that use Brisbane's busway network infrastructure and stations. A small number of infrastructure upgrades were built to faciliate the introduction of the new buses, and deal with congestion along the existing system. These include a new short tunnel underneath Adelaide Street in the CBD, an upgrade to the Cultural Centre bus station, the removal of general traffic from Victoria Bridge, and various streetscape upgrades. The total cost of the project was $1.55 billion.