Doncaster Park and Ride | |
Type: | PTV bus stop |
Style: | PTV Bus |
Address: | 398-412 Doncaster Road,[1] Doncaster |
Borough: | City of Manningham |
Country: | Australia |
Coordinates: | -37.7889°N 145.1048°W |
Line: | Eastern Busway (future) |
Bus Routes: | 8 |
Structure: | At-grade |
Platform: | 1 |
Parking: | 400 |
Opened: | January 2003 |
Accessible: | Yes―step free access |
Code: | 21050 |
Owned: | Department of Transport and Planning |
Operator: | Kinetic Melbourne |
Zone: | Myki Zone 2 |
Doncaster Park and Ride is a park and ride bus station and future busway station located in Melbourne, Australia. It serves the suburb of Doncaster and situates next to the Eastern Freeway, and opened in January 2003. On some official sources and signage of the station, the "and" in its name is replaced by a "+" symbol, making it Doncaster Park + Ride.[2]
The park-and-ride was opened in January 2003 by the state government partnered with the former National Bus Company.[3] However, its usefulness was disputed due to a review of the facility by the Department of Infrastructure in 2004 found that of those using it, only one person was a new user of public transport. All other people had previously commuted by bus.[4]
The station car park was part of the upgrades proposed in the Urban Congestion Fund (UCF) was established in the 2018–19 Budget by the federal government to increase the capacity of the car park. This project was approved in May 2020 for AU$6 million, fully funded by the Australian Government and to be delivered by the Victorian Government.[5] However, an audit by Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) found that the program was “not effective” and identification of projects “was not demonstrably merit-based”, and the park-and-ride facility did not qualify for funding.[6] In the 2022–23 Budget, the newly elected federal government withdrew the funding commitment to this project.[7]
As a part of the North East Link project, a dedicated busway will be constructed along with a rebuilt of the station, connecting the Park and Ride facility and Hoddle Street in the city with its own right-of-way. It is expected to be completed by 2028.[8]
The station services the 907 and 908 SmartBus services, a part of the Doncaster Area Rapid Transit (DART), as well as seven other bus routes.[9] Apart from a park-and-ride, the station also acts as an interchange between Eastern Freeway express routes and other bus routes.[10]
The station has an indoor waiting area, a sheltered waiting area, a Parkiteer bicycle cage, a toilet, and a customer information centre.
Although this station is served by nine bus routes, there is only one boarding platform with some buses stopping at the same stop in both directions, causing confusion for passengers. Some suggest that the limited platform space and inconsistent stopping spots for buses create a dangerous waiting environment.[11]
It is served by nine routes all operated by Kinetic Melbourne, under contract to Public Transport Victoria: