PROTECT YOUR TRANSIT SYSTEM! |
...there are rewards in it for everyone. |
UP TO $1,000 REWARD! |




| We are committed to safe and pleasant travel for all |
We want to ensure anyone travelling on the Adelaide Metro public transport system has a safe and secure trip.
Unfortunately there are people in the community who don’t respect the system - or others using it. Their acts can harm people, the stops and shelters you wait at or the buses, trains or trams that you travel on.
It is the Government’s mission to provide a safe, clean and sustainable passenger transport system. The Adelaide Metro is working with SA Police and the community to encourage a sense of ownership of the public transport system.
| Things to remember |
If you see an incident where public transport is being violated or anti-social behaviour is evident, don’t risk your own safety by intervening - advise the Adelaide Metro bus driver, rail passenger service assistant, tram conductor or ring BankSA Crime Stoppers immediately
Adelaide Metro staff have direct radio access to SA Police and emergency services
Watch what is going on around you, identify anyone who is acting suspiciously and take notes (either on the spot or afterwards)
You can use one of the emergency help phones provided at the following locations:
| Train Stations | Bus Interchanges |
| Blackwood Brighton Christie Downs Coromandel Elizabeth Gawler Glanville Hallett Cove Noarlunga Salisbury Smithfield Woodville Mawson Interchange Hallett Cove Beach Port Adelaide Evanston Womma |
Salisbury Klemzig Paradise Tea Tree Plaza Old Reynella Noarlunga ![]() Emergency Help Phone |
You could be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000 if your information leads to an arrest by calling BankSA Crime Stoppers 1 800 333 000
| Transit Watch asks that you note what is going on around you |

Together we can make a difference! |
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Corner King William and Currie Streets, Adelaide.
Open 8 am - 6 pm Monday to Friday, 9 am - 5 pm Saturday and 11 am - 4 pm Sunday.
Call the Adelaide Metro InfoLine on 1300 311 108
For hearing impaired, call (TTY) on 8303 0844. Lines open 7 am - 8 pm daily.