Easter Monday Commute: Full Tram Network Closure and South Road T2D Disruptions

Public Holiday Travel Overview
Today, Monday, 6 April 2026, Adelaide commuters and holidaymakers should prepare for significant disruptions across the public transport network. While the Easter Monday public holiday typically brings lighter traffic volumes to the metropolitan area, major infrastructure projects and a full tram network closure will impact travel times. The adelaide.news editorial team recommends allowing extra time if you are heading to the city or traveling along the North-South Corridor today.
Full Tram Network Closure
The most critical alert for today is the ongoing full closure of the Adelaide tram network. As part of the final stages of the Tram Grade Separation Projects, all tram services remain suspended. This closure, which began last Thursday, will continue until the last service tonight, Monday, 6 April. Affected lines include:
- GLNELG: Moseley Square to the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
- BTANIC: Botanic Gardens to the Entertainment Centre.
- FSTVL: Moseley Square to Festival Plaza.
Adelaide Metro has deployed substitute bus services (GLN1 and BTAN1) to mirror tram frequencies. These buses stop as close as possible to existing tram stations, but passengers should expect slightly longer journey times due to road traffic. Normal tram operations are scheduled to resume with the first service tomorrow, Tuesday, 7 April.
Major Roadworks and T2D Progress
Motorists navigating the western suburbs will encounter ongoing restrictions related to the River Torrens to Darlington (T2D) project. In the Torrensville section of South Road, a permanent traffic alignment is in effect between Ashley Street and West Thebarton Road. Although it is a public holiday, the following restrictions remain in place to facilitate site establishment for the upcoming tunnel boring machine launch:
- Intersection Constraints: Right turns are prohibited from West Thebarton Road and Ashwin Parade onto South Road.
- Speed Limits: A mandatory 40 km/h speed limit is enforced through the construction zone for the safety of crews and commuters.
- South Road Northbound: Northbound motorists are permanently prohibited from turning right into West Thebarton Road.
Additionally, resurfacing works continue on Greenhill Road in Burnside, specifically between St Albans Drive and the Greenhill Summit Track. Expect lane merges and localized speed reductions in this area throughout the day.
Evening Event Alert: Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Commuters and visitors should be aware of increased activity around the Adelaide Entertainment Centre this evening for the 'A Day to Remember and Papa Roach' concert starting at 6:30 pm. With the tram network closed, additional substitute buses will be operating to handle the influx of fans. Port Road is expected to see higher-than-usual traffic volume between 5:30 pm and 7:00 pm.
For those using the rail network, trains are operating on a Sunday/Public Holiday timetable today. Please check the latest real-time data on the Adelaide Metro website or app before starting your journey.

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