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Brisbane news LIVE updates: Riverfire spectators face lengthy wait for buses home | How the blood moon looked over Brisbane

This morning, those looking for ABC radio, Riverfire’a packed trains and buses on the way to the bus, and a woman, the bus can not get on the bus in the city, leaving efforts to watch magnificent fireworks, he said.

Carole from Coorparoo told ABC Radio that he had spent an hour while waiting for a bus from 15.15 at Hollard Park West Stop on the South East Bus.

“Twenty -four [full] The buses went and four empty buses passed to rub salt on the wound and did not stop. ”

“Families left the platform… and made other arrangements.

“We didn’t get in because of traffic.”

The Annual Royal Australian Air Force was united at the Prime Vantage Points in South Bank, Kangaroo Point and Wilsons Outlook to watch the Australian Air Force air screen and Fireworks spectacular.

Tony from Bridgeman Downs said that he and his family caught a train full of Alderly.

“But everyone on Newmarket’s platforms could not get on that train [because it was full]”He said.” And these trains were just running every half hour. “

Tony, Translink and Queensland Rail should have the prediction of running a train every 15 minutes.

“We were traveling at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. With 50 Cent Fares, people would jump on a large number of trains and people couldn’t get on the train,” he said.

After the event became scary and dangerous, the ABC reported the crowd of the crowd in the Cultural Center Bus and the subway services did not appear every five minutes.

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