Bunbury City Transit
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Bunbury City Transit is a public transport company operating a number of buses in Bunbury, Western Australia since January 1986 under the Public Transport Authority. Despite being located in Bunbury, since the PTA's formation in 2003, BCT has been managed in conjunction with Transperth.
It operates 14 town and 17 school routes at peak. Most buses are low-floor Mercedes-Benz OC500LE with Volgren0 "CR 228L" or Mercedes-Benz O405NH with Volgren "CR 221L" or "CR 222L" bodies painted in an aquatic theme. The school bus fleet consists mainly of Mercedes-Benz OH 1318 with Howard Porter bodies.
[edit] Terminus
Bunbury City Transit's main terminus is the Bunbury Visitor Centre located at the Old Railway Station Complex in Carmody Place, which it leases from the City of Bunbury.
[edit] Routes
- 101 Wollaston via East Bunbury
- 103 Wollaston and Glen Iris
- 201 Health Campus via Carey Park
- 202 Health Campus via Carey Park
- 203 Health Campus via South Bunbury
- 301 Usher via Ocean Drive and Withers
- 302 Usher via South Bunbury and Withers
- 401 Dalyellup
- 501 Health Campus via South Bunbury and Withers
- 601 Eaton
- 701 Australind
Future expansion has been proposed for services in the outer regions.
The 101 and 103 connect the visitor centre with the Bunbury Railway Station in Wollaston, and are free for passengers connecting to or from the Transwa Australind rail service.
[edit] External links
- Bunbury City Transit website
- Pictures of BCT buses (EFE Showbus)
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