Southern Coast Transit
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Southern Coast Transit, established in 1995, is a transport company that has operated 320 buses in south-western Perth, Australia since 1996 under contracts with the Department of Transport / Public Transport Authority.
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[edit] History
Previously owned by the Transport Management Group and then National Express, Southern Coast Transit is now owned by Veolia Transport Australia formerly Connex , and it was renamed as Veolia Transport Perth.
[edit] Depots
Southern Coast Transit has depots in :
- East Perth (for exclusive use by Perth CAT buses)
- O'Connor (named after its contract area - Fremantle)
- Mandurah
- Rockingham
[edit] Vehicles
Southern Coast Transit operates the following types of vehicles:
- Mercedes-Benz O305
- Mercedes-Benz O305G
- Mercedes-Benz O405
- Mercedes-Benz O405NH (diesel and natural gas)
- Mercedes-Benz OC500LE (natural gas)
- Renault PR100.2
- Renault PR180.2 (articulated)
- Scania L94UA (natural gas)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
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