GOVERNING TRANSPORT
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Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure
The responsibility for transport in South Australia lies within
the Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure. Included in the
Department are the Office for Local Government, Planning SA, Transport
SA, Public Transport Division and TransAdelaide, (which is responsible
for the provision of Adelaides rail network).
Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, Public Transport Division
The Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, Public Transport Division was established on the 1st
January 2004 as an amendment to the Passenger Transport Act (1994)
to oversee all land based passenger transport in South Australia.
This includes all forms of land transport that carry passengers
for reward including buses, trains, trams, hire cars, taxis and
horse drawn vehicles.
Legislation
The Passenger Transport Act (1994) requires the Public Transport Division to oversee the creation and maintenance of an integrated network
of passenger transport services involving all modes of passenger
transport by public passenger vehicles within the State.
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Page last updated on
May 30, 2005
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