Hey,
There is a MyWay Cash fare which allows you to purchase a daily ticket. The MyWay Card is available from retailers, however if you are arriving by train you would more than likely not find a retailer nearby selling MyWay cards (unless the countrylink booking office does and I am guessing it doesn't)! The MyWay daily cash fare will be $8 when you arrive, and is only valid on ACTION. Transborder and Deanes services are not part of the MyWay system and they operate on a seperate fare structure, especially upon entering NSW. You can still ride them for a flat cash on route 830 only, between Kingston, Manuka, Barton and Russell for $4.50.
I am unsure, but (from other systems) usually the credit expires on a card in a few years time (however every time you use it the date should change). I am also unsure on if you can hand back you MyWay. Most smartcard systems offer a refund service when you are finished with the card, but looking at the site I cannot find any information regarding that. If getting a myway please remember there are no Add Value Machines, and to add value you must have an auto top up set up or see a retailer with a machine. Bus Drivers are not permitted to top up MyWay cards.
You have two options for the airport, Airport Express operated by the red minibus from West Row ($10), or you may catch ACTION to Brindabella Business Park. ACTION Services do not run early, late or weekends and the Xpresso (peak hour) services only run in one direction. Route 10 is the number to catch and its last service into Brindabella Business Park arrives at 16:25 (departs the City at 15:49). If heading to the airport in the morning there are routes 737 (City), 757 (Gungahlin), 786 (Tuggeranong) and 28 (Woden and Weston Creek) with most services usually arriving after 07:00. Alight at the second stop in Brindabella Business Park (on Brindabella Cct) and walk past the QantasLink Hanger, keep walking until you find a concrete road that leads to the terminal. If you follow that it will take you to a little courtyard with a statue and fountain, the entry at that time should be just past there.
There is no night service to Black Mountain, Mount Ainslie or Red Hill lookouts. A real shame as it misses out on tourists hoping for a night view of the city! Route 81 (981 weekends) runs there but only during the day on School Holidays and Weekends. Check
http://www.action.act.gov.au for timetables.
For fleet information please check out our fleet wiki over at ACTBus
http://www.actbus.net/fleetwiki/index.p ... et_SummaryOur Mercedes Benz O305 vehicles left the fleet in the 90's and are went into service for various operators around NSW including Deanes in Queanbeyan.
As requested here are some photos of Belconnen Interchange on the farewell tour:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kommissar_ ... 249053567/ and the final service into the interchange before it was boarded up:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kommissar_ ... 680853885/If you have any more questions please ask!