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Hopes for transport woes | Courier Mail

6 December 2007 Read the article

MORE trains, more frequent buses and a better cycle network are what Brisbane needs to keep the city moving, public transport campaigners say...

Meanwhile, the Greens also want to see so-called clean transport prioritised and want improved pathways and cycle ways to key locations.

The party's lord mayoral candidate, Jo Bragg, has also proposed a major $3.7 billion light rail network connecting the inner city with outer-northern and southern suburbs.