Transdev Melbourne
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Parent | Transdev Australasia |
Commenced operation | 4 August 2013 |
Service area | Melbourne |
Service type | Bus operator |
Routes | 52 |
Hubs | |
Depots | |
Fleet | circa 500 |
Website | www.transdevmelbourne.com.au |
Transdev Melbourne is an Australian bus operator in Melbourne operating a fleet of over 500 buses on 52 routes. It commenced operations in August 2013, taking over all Melbourne Bus Link and National Bus Company routes, as well three SmartBus routes. It operates approximately 30% of Melbourne's bus network. It is a subsidiary of Transdev.
History
Most of Transdev Melbourne's routes were operated by the Public Transport Corporation until the 1990s. In December 1993 the Doncaster and Fitzroy North depots and associated services were transferred to National Bus Company, formed by Westbus proprietors Jim Bosnjak and sister in law Carol.[1][2] In May 1999 the Bosnjaks sold the business to National Express Group[3] and again in September 2004 to Ventura Bus Lines.[4][5] The remaining Public Transport Corporation services remained in public ownership until privatised in April 1998 with Dyson Group and Reservoir Bus Company forming Melbourne Bus Link to take over the services operating out of Footscray and Sandringham depots.[6]
In June 2012 Public Transport Victoria called for expressions of interest for the Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Franchise with 30% of the city's bus network, currently operated by Melbourne Bus Link, National Bus Company and three SmartBus routes, to be put to tender.[7] From ten expressions received, a shortlist of five bidders was selected in August 2012 with FirstGroup, Keolis Downer Rail, National Bus Company (Ventura), Transit Systems, and Transdev invited to tender.[8][9] In April 2013 Transdev were awarded the franchise, with operations commencing on 4 August 2013.[10][11] The franchise will run for seven years with an option to extend for a further three years.[10][12]
Routes
Transdev Melbourne took over the operation of 52 routes spanning Melbourne's metropolitan area, separated into three groups: 40 Eastern routes, nine Western routes and three SmartBus Orbital routes. It also operates 122 school bus services across metropolitan Melbourne.[13]:14[14][15]
- 200 City - Melbourne Central → Bulleen via Kew Junction
- 201 City - Melbourne Central → Westfield Doncaster via Belmore Rd
- 202 East Kew → Box Hill Central via Belmore Rd
- 203 City - Melbourne Central → Bulleen via Eastern (M3) Freeway
- 205 Melbourne University → Westfield Doncaster via Thompsons Rd
- 207 City - Melbourne Central → Donvale via Doncaster Park & Ride
- 215 Highpoint SC → Caroline Springs
- 216 Caroline Springs (Burnside) → Brighton Beach via Footscray, City
- 219 Sunshine Park → Gardenvale via Footscray, City
- 220 Sunshine → Gardenvale via Footscray, City
- 223 Highpoint SC → Yarraville (Williamstown Rd) via Footscray
- 232 Altona North → City - Queen Victoria Market via West Gate Freeway, Port Melbourne
- 235 City - Flinders St → Fishermans Bend via Williamstown Rd
- 237 City - Flinders St → Fishermans Bend via Lorimer St
- 238 City - Flinders St → Port Melbourne via Lorimer St
- 246 Elsternwick → Clifton Hill → La Trobe University via St Kilda Junction
- 250 Garden City → La Trobe University via City, Clifton Hill
- 251 Garden City → Northland Shopping Centre via City, Clifton Hill
- 253 Garden City → North Carlton via City
- 270 Box Hill Central → Ringwood via Mitcham
- 271 Box Hill Central → Ringwood via Park Orchards
- 273 The Pines SC → Nunawading Station via Springvale Rd
- 279 Box Hill Central → Templestowe Shops & Westfield Doncaster
- 280 Manningham loop (Clockwise) via Tunstall Square, Doncaster
- 281 Templestowe Shops → Deakin University via Box Hill
- 282 Manningham loop (Anti-Clockwise) via Templestowe Shops, Doncaster
- 284 Box Hill Central → Westfield Doncaster via Union Rd, Greythorn Rd
- 285 Camberwell → Westfield Doncaster via North Balwyn
- 286 Box Hill Central → The Pines SC via Blackburn
- 293 Box Hill Central → Greensborough via Westfield Doncaster
- 295 Box Hill Central → The Pines SC via Westfield Doncaster
- 302 City - Queen St → Box Hill Central via Eastern (M3) Freeway, Belmore Rd
- 303 City - Queen St → Ringwood North via Eastern (M3) Freeway, Springfield Rd
- 305 City - Lonsdale St → The Pines SC via Eastern (M3) Fwy, Andersons Creek Rd
- 309 City - Queen St → Donvale via Eastern (M3) Freeway & Reynolds Rd
- 313 City - Russell St → Doncaster Park & Ride via Eastern (M3) Fwy, Kilby Rd
- 315 City - Russell St → Box Hill Central via Eastern (M3) Freeway, Greythorn Rd
- 318 City - Lonsdale St → Deep Creek via Eastern (M3) Freeway
- 340 City - Flinders St → La Trobe University via Eastern (M3) Freeway, Oriel Rd
- 364 Ringwood → Warrandyte Bridge via Ringwood North
- 366 Ringwood → Croydon via Croydon Hills
- 367 Ringwood → Croydon via Ringwood East
- 600 St Kilda → Westfield Southland via Tramway Parade
- 901 SmartBus Frankston → Melbourne Airport
- 902 SmartBus Chelsea Station → Airport West
- 903 SmartBus Mordialloc → Altona Station
- 905 SmartBus City - Lonsdale St → The Pines SC via Eastern (M3) Freeway, Templestowe Shops
- 906 SmartBus City - Lonsdale St → Warrandyte Bridge → Ringwood via Eastern (M3) Freeway, The Pines SC
- 907 SmartBus City - Lonsdale St → Mitcham via Eastern (M3) Freeway, Doncaster Park & Ride
- 908 SmartBus City - Lonsdale St → The Pines SC via Eastern (M3) Freeway, Doncaster Park & Ride
- 922 St Kilda → Westfield Southland via Hampton St
- 923 St Kilda → Westfield Southland via Brighton Beach
Fleet
Transdev Melbourne inherited a fleet of approximately 500 buses from Melbourne Bus Link, National Bus Company, and SmartBus operators.[13]:22-26 The Public Transport Victoria white and orange diamonds livery is being applied to the former National Bus Company and Melbourne Bus Link buses, while SmartBus liveries will remain the same.
Depots
Transdev Melbourne operate from five depots, with two satellite depots. The Eastern network (former National Bus Company) operates out of depots in Doncaster and Fitzroy North, while the Western network (former Melbourne Bus Link) operate depots in Footscray and Sandringham. The SmartBus Orbital fleet operates out of Keysborough depot (formerly owned by Grenda's Bus Service), as well as two interim satellite depots at Dyson's Bus Services in Reservoir, and Tullamarine Bus Lines in Airport West, with a requirement to establish a more permanent storage solution by 2017.[13]:22-26
References
- ↑ "National Bus Company" Australian Bus Panorama issue 9/5 January 1994 page 31
- ↑ "PTC Fleet Break-Up Immediately Prior to National Bus Co Takeover" Australian Bus Panorama issue 9/6 February 1994 page 31
- ↑ "National Express - Acquisition". National Express Group PLC. Hemscott. 10 May 1999. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ Milovanovic, Selma (6 September 2004). "New driving force behind Melbourne's buses". The Age. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ "Ventura Bus acquires National Bus Company Victoria". Australasian Bus & Coach. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ "Historic Reforms for Melbourne's Buses" Australian Bus Panorama issue 13/3 December 1997 page 35
- ↑ "Expressions of Interest now open for Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Franchise" (Press release). Public Transport Victoria. 6 June 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ "Public Transport Victoria announces shortlist for Melbourne metropolitan bus franchise" (Press release). Public Transport Victoria. 24 August 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ Goeldner, David (27 August 2012). "First Group named in Melbourne’s final five". Australasian Bus & Coach. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 "Preferred tenderer announced for the Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Franchise" (Press release). Public Transport Victoria. 26 April 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ "Transdev to begin operating the Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Franchise from Sunday 4 August" (Press release). Public Transport Victoria. 2 August 2013. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
- ↑ Carey, Adam (26 April 2013). "Anger as French company lands bus contract". The Age. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 "Invitation for Expressions of Interest Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Franchise Volume 2 – Melbourne and its Bus and Public Transport Networks" (PDF). Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
- ↑ "Our Bus Routes". Transdev Melbourne. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ↑ "Metropolitan buses". Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
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