There are 2 ways to get from Tasmania to Swansea by bus or car
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Tasmania to Swansea by bus
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Tasmania to Swansea is to bus which costs $22 - $26 and takes 2h 7m.
The fastest way to get from Tasmania to Swansea is to drive which takes 1h 37m and costs $23 - $35.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Macquarie St after Campbell St and arriving at Swansea, Victoria St before Franklin St. Services depart twice daily, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 2h 7m.
The distance between Tasmania and Swansea is 136 km. The road distance is 133.9 km.
The best way to get from Tasmania to Swansea without a car is to bus which takes 2h 7m and costs $22 - $26.
The bus from Macquarie St after Campbell St to Swansea, Victoria St before Franklin St takes 2h 7m including transfers and departs twice daily.
Tasmania to Swansea bus services, operated by Tassielink Transit, depart from Macquarie St after Campbell St station.
Tasmania to Swansea bus services, operated by Tassielink Transit, arrive at Swansea, Victoria St before Franklin St station.
Yes, the driving distance between Tasmania to Swansea is 134 km. It takes approximately 1h 37m to drive from Tasmania to Swansea.
There are 175+ hotels available in Swansea.
What companies run services between Tasmania, Australia and Swansea, TAS, Australia?
Tassielink Transit operates a bus from Macquarie St after Campbell St to Swansea, Victoria St before Franklin St twice daily. Tickets cost $22–26 and the journey takes 2h 7m.
- Phone
- +61 1300 300 520
- [email protected]
- Website
- Tassielink Transit
Bus from Macquarie St after Campbell St to Swansea, Victoria St before Franklin St
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 7m
- Frequency
- Twice daily
- Estimated price
- $22–26
- Website
- Tassielink Transit
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