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Easter Saturday Travel: Saturday Timetables and Major Rosny Esplanade Closures

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4 April 2026/05:45
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Easter Saturday Travel: Saturday Timetables and Major Rosny Esplanade Closures
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Saturday Commute: Easter Weekend Travel Overview

Today, Saturday, 4 April 2026, Hobart residents and visitors should prepare for a mix of holiday schedules and significant infrastructure projects. As the city moves into the heart of the Easter long weekend, commuters are advised to plan ahead, particularly when traveling between the Eastern Shore and the CBD or moving through the northern suburbs.

Metro Tasmania and Public Transport Alerts

Metro Tasmania has confirmed that all bus services will operate on a Saturday Timetable today. While services are active, the Metro Shops and Depot Offices remain closed for the Easter break. Commuters are also reminded that the current statewide initiative for free bus travel remains in effect, allowing passengers to board any Metro service across Hobart without a fare. However, those relying on specific CBD routes should be aware of ongoing service adjustments near Liverpool and Murray Streets, where construction activities may cause minor stop diversions.

Significant Roadworks and Closures

Several major road projects continue to impact traffic flow across Greater Hobart today:

  • Rosny Esplanade, Rosny: A major 24/7 closure is in place between Kellatie Road and Ninda Street. This is part of an extensive roadworks project scheduled through October 2026. Local detours are in effect, and several bus stops in the Rosny area have been temporarily decommissioned. Drivers should allow for an additional 5-10 minutes when navigating the Eastern Shore.
  • Mount Hull Road, Collinsvale: Significant road safety improvements are underway. Motorists should expect heavy machinery in the area and potential one-lane configurations. Traffic management teams are on-site to assist with vehicle flow, but delays are likely throughout the day.
  • Quayle Street, Sandy Bay: The bridge structure adjacent to 4 Quayle Street remains closed to all vehicular traffic due to safety concerns. Residents and visitors to the Sandy Bay Rivulet area are advised to use alternative routes via nearby residential streets.

Event Traffic and Pedestrian Activity

The city is hosting the "La Ronde" spectacle today in the Greater Hobart area. While no major road closures have been specifically issued for this event, increased pedestrian activity and localized congestion are expected around performance venues. Additionally, those traveling toward the Huon Valley should note the Geeveston Art Show 2026 is taking place, which may increase traffic volume on the Huon Highway.

Safety Reminder

With holiday traffic on the rise, the Department of State Growth reminds all drivers to observe reduced speed limits in work zones, even if workers are not visible. Double demerits may apply during the Easter period. Stay safe and enjoy the clear conditions expected across the Hobart network this Saturday.

Easter Saturday Travel: Saturday Timetables and Major Rosny Esplanade Closures