TransBunbury

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TransBunbury
Parent Public Transport Authority (Western Australia)
Founded January 1986
Headquarters Bunbury
Service area Bunbury
Service type Bus services
Hubs Bunbury Bus Station
Fleet 34 (September 2013)
Operator Transdev South West
Website www.transdevsw.com.au

TransBunbury is a system of bus transport in Bunbury, Western Australia. It is part of the Public Transport Authority's TransRegional scheme.[1]

History

The former Bunbury City Transit logo

Bunbury City Transit was established in January 1986. On 2 May 2011 it was rebranded as TransBunbury.[2]

Operations

The current operator of TransBunbury services is Transdev South West.[3] The Smartrider card is valid for use on TransBunbury services.[4]

Terminus

TransBunbury's main terminus is an eight stand bus station at the Bunbury Visitor Centre located at the Old Bunbury railway station Complex in Carmody Place, which it leases from the City of Bunbury.

Routes

TransBunbury operate services on these routes:[5]

  • 827 Bunbury - Glen Iris via Bunbury Forum and Wollaston Rail Terminal
  • 828 Bunbury - Health Campus via Bunbury Forum and South West College
  • 829 Bunbury - Health Campus via Parks Shopping Centre and South West College
  • 830 Bunbury - Health Campus via South Bunbury and South West College
  • 831 Bunbury - Health Campus via Usher
  • 832 Bunbury - Health Campus via Bunbury Plaza and Withers
  • 841 Bunbury - Kingston via Clifton Park and Australind
  • 843 Bunbury - Dalyellup
  • 844 Bunbury - Eaton via Bunbury Forum
  • 845 Bunbury - Wollaston Rail Terminal via Bunbury Forum

The 827 and 845 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.

Fleet

As at September 2013 the fleet consisted of 34 buses.[6] Upon being rebranded as TransBunbury in May 2011 the Bunbury City Transit white and blue livery was replaced by Transwa's silver and green livery.

External links

References

  1. Regional Town Bus Services Public Transport Authority
  2. Bus fleet renamed Bunbury Herald 26 April 2011
  3. Home Transdev South West
  4. Regional town services Transperth
  5. Timetables Transdev South West
  6. TransBunbury - Transdev Western Australian Fleet Lists
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