Kangaroo Bus Lines
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QR Railbus liveried Custom Coaches bodied Mercedes-Benz O405NH at Caboolture station in October 2006 | |
Parent | Daryl Webster |
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Headquarters | Burpengary |
Service area | Moreton Bay Region |
Service type | Bus & coach operator |
Routes | 7 |
Stations |
Caboolture Landsborough Nambour Narangba |
Depots | 1 |
Fleet | 98 (October 2013) |
Website | www.kangaroobuslines.com.au |
Kangaroo Bus Lines is an Australian operator of bus services in the Moreton Bay Region of Brisbane. It operates seven services under contract to the Government of Queensland under the TransLink banner.
History
In 1978 Daryl Webster purchased Kangaroo Bus Lines with six buses. In 1980 the three bus Narangba Bus Service was purchased.[1]
Routes
Route No | From | To | Via | Notes |
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649 | Caboolture station | Nambour station | Australia Zoo & Landsborough station | |
660 | Caboolture station | Redcliffe | Burpengary & Deception Bay | |
663 | Narangba station | Narangba station | Narangba Valley Shopping Centre | |
664 | Burpengary | Burpengary | Burpengary station | |
665 | Deception Bay Shopping Centre | Deception Bay Shopping Centre | ||
667 | Morayfield Shopping Centre | Morayfield Shopping Centre | Morayfield station | |
668 | Narangba station | Deception Bay Shopping Centre |
Fleet
As at October 2013 the fleet consisted of 98 buses and coaches.[2]
References
- ↑ Our History Kangaroo Bus Lines
- ↑ Kangaroo Bus Lines Australian Bus Fleet Lists
External links
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