SEQ transport network report
How many services get cancelled? Which routes and regions cop it most? Independent, continuously collected statistics on Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast transport disruptions — numbers nobody else publishes, updated daily from our monitoring of the live TransLink network feed.
12
Cancelled services · last 1 day
30
Major alerts
91
Total alerts
So far today: 91 alerts · 30 major · 12 cancelled services
Alerts per day
Most-cancelled routes (1 day tracked)
- 1.628🚌2 cancelled
- 2.29🚌2 cancelled
- 3.616🚌2 cancelled
- 4.731🚌1 cancelled
- 5.611🚌1 cancelled
- 6.26🚌1 cancelled
- 7.185🚌1 cancelled
- 8.444🚌1 cancelled
- 9.30🚌1 cancelled
Where the alerts land · all regions, 1 day tracked
For media & researchers
These figures are free to use with attribution to “GoThere Brisbane network monitoring”, ideally linked. Writing about cancellations, track closures or a specific line, route or region? We can pull custom breakdowns from the underlying data — email hello@gotherebrisbane.com and we'll usually turn numbers around same-day.
Disruption statistics questions
How many services are down in Brisbane today?+
The live figures at the top of this page show today's alerts, major disruptions and cancelled services so far, updated through the day from TransLink's real-time network feed. For what's affected right now, see our live disruptions page.
How many trains and buses get cancelled in Brisbane?+
That's exactly what this page measures: GoThere monitors the network continuously and publishes the daily count of cancelled services, major alerts and total disruptions — figures TransLink does not publish itself. The last-7-days totals above are the current answer.
Are Gold Coast services included?+
Yes. Use the Gold Coast filter to see alerts and cancellations affecting Gold Coast buses, the G:link tram and the Gold Coast train line, and the Sunshine Coast filter for its buses and line. Everything else counts under Brisbane and surrounds.
Which bus route gets cancelled the most?+
The most-cancelled routes table on this page ranks routes by recorded cancellations over the tracked period, updated daily. Early in the tracking period the sample is small, so treat rankings as indicative until a few weeks of data accumulate.
Where can I find Brisbane public transport disruption statistics or data?+
Right here — to our knowledge this is the only continuously published dataset of SEQ service disruptions and cancellations. Media and researchers are welcome to cite it as GoThere Brisbane network monitoring, and can contact us for specific breakdowns.
How we count
GoThere samples TransLink's public GTFS-realtime service alerts feed every 10 minutes, around the clock, and records each distinct alert once per day it is active. “Cancelled services” counts alerts announcing a cancelled trip. Very short-lived alerts that appear and clear between samples can be missed, so these figures are a floor, not a ceiling. Multi-day alerts, such as a week-long track closure, count once on each day they remain active. Regions are derived from the routes and places an alert names; an alert naming several regions counts in each, and alerts that name no region count under Brisbane & surrounds. Monitoring began on 7 July 2026.