Transdev Shorelink Buses
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Parent | Transdev Australasia |
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Commenced operation | 1920s |
Ceased operation | 2013 |
Headquarters | Mount Ku-ring-gai |
Service area |
Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Ryde Willoughby |
Service type | Bus services |
Routes | 26 |
Depots | 1 |
Fleet | 102 (June 2013) |
Website | www.shorelink.com.au |
Transdev Shorelink was an Australian bus company operating services in the northern suburbs of Sydney. It was a division of Transdev. In 2013, Transdev Shorelink was absorbed into Transdev NSW.
History
In the 1920s Ku-ring-gai Bus Company was formed and commenced operations along the Pacific Highway between Chatswood and Hornsby. In 1949 a 25% share in the business was purchased by Jim Knox who in 1965 took full control.[1][2]
The company expanded with the purchase of Hornsby District Bus Service (July 1967), Pennant Hills - Hornsby Bus Co (July 1968), Warringah Bus Lines (July 1972), Griffith’s Bus Service, Berowra Coach Services and Talbot’s Transport Service (September 1978).[2][3] It was renamed Hornsby Bus Group in the early 1970s.[1]
In January 1989 Deanes Coaches was purchased doubling the size of the fleet.[4][5] with the enlarged operation rebranded as Shorelink in January 1990.[6][7] In August 1991 the Warringah Bus Lines operation was sold to Forest Coach Lines.[1][8]
In October 1992 Shorelink was sold to John A Gilbert.[1][9][10]
Since at least the early 1980s a coach operation had been operated under the Koala Tours brand. This was sold in May 1998 to Murrays.[11][12]
In September 2001 Shorelink was sold to Transdev. In 2005 Transfield Services purchased a 50% interest in Shorelink, forming a 50/50 joint venture with Transdev called TransdevTSL. Rebranding on all buses took place in 2008 when Shorelink was renamed TransdevTSL Shorelink Buses.[13] In 2010 Transfield sold their shares back to Transdev, and the bus company was renamed Transdev Shorelink.[1]
Following the merger of Transdev and Veolia Transport in 2011,[14] Transdev Shorelink was absorbed into Transdev NSW in 2013. Even so, buses did not get rebranded to the new Transdev logo until mid 2014, and the new Transdev NSW website only opened on 8 September 2014. The Transdev Shorelink website finally closed soon after.
From 2005 Shorelink's services were part of Sydney Bus Region 12.[15] In November 2012 it was announced that Shorelink had retained the contract to operate Region 12.[16]
Fleet
At the time of its absorption in 2013, the fleet consisted of 102 buses.[17] Until the early 1980s, the fleet livery was cream and blue when a white and aqua livery was introduced. After experimenting with a blue, grey and yellow scheme, a livery of white with blue, yellow and grey stripes was introduced. This was replaced by John A Gilbert's white and blue livery followed by Transdev's white, green and blue. Since 2010 the Transport for New South Wales white and blue livery was adopted.
Routes
- 556 East Killara to Lindfield or Killara
- 558 Lindfield to Chatswood via East Lindfield & Roseville
- 560 Gordon to West Pymble via West Gordon
- 562 Gordon to Macquarie University
- 565 Macquarie to Chatswood via West Lindfield, Lindfield & University of Technology, Sydney
- 571 Turramurra to South Turramurra
- 572 Turramurra to Macquarie University via South Turramurra and West Pymble
- 573 Turramurra to Fox Valley via Warrawee Valley & Sydney Adventist Hospital
- 575 Hornsby station to Macquarie University via Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital, North Turramurra, Turramurra & Pymble
- 576 Wahroonga to North Wahroonga
- 576T North Wahroonga to Turramurra via North Turramurra
- 577 Turramurra to North Turramurra or East Turramurra
- 579 Pymble to East Turramurra
- 582 Gordon to St Ives
- 586 Pennant Hills to Westleigh via Thornleigh
- 587 Hornsby to Westleigh via Normanhurst
- 588 Hornsby to Normanhurst West via Normanhurst
- 589 Hornsby to Sydney Adventist Hospital via Normanhurst, Woodlands Estate & Thornleigh ("SanLink")
- 592 Brooklyn to Mooney Mooney
- 594 North Turramurra to Queen Victoria Building via St Ives & Killara ("CityLink")
- 594H Hornsby to Queen Victoria Building via St Ives & Killara ("CityLink")
- 595 Hornsby to Mount Colah via Hornsby North
- 596 Hornsby to Hornsby Heights via McKay Road & Somerville Road
- 597 Berowra to Hornsby via Berowra Heights
- 598 Hornsby station to Asquith via Hornsby North
- 599 Berowra to Berowra Heights
The company also provided school bus and charter services.
NightRide
Transdev Shorelink operated three NightRide routes:
- N80: Town Hall station to Hornsby via Epping
- N90: Town Hall station to Hornsby via North Sydney & Gordon
- N100: Railway Square to Bondi Junction, via Martin Place (Friday, Saturday and Sunday Night Service).
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 About Veolia Transdev Transdev Shorelink Buses
- 1 2 "The Highway Bus" Fleetline September 1995 page 147
- ↑ New South Wales Bus Operators and Fleet Listings. Sydney: Historic Commercial Vehicle Association. 1993. p. 84.
- ↑ "Ownership Changes" Fleetline January 1989 page 11
- ↑ "Hornsby Bus Group" Australian Bus Panorama 4/4 January 1989 page 37
- ↑ "Hornsby Bus Group" Fleetline March 1990 page 47
- ↑ "Hornsby Bus Group" Australian Bus Panorama 5/5 March 1990 page 44
- ↑ "Ownership changes" Fleetline February 1992 page 35
- ↑ "Ownership changes" Fleetline January 1993 page 12
- ↑ "Shorelink" Australian Bus Panorama 8/5 February 1993 page 45
- ↑ "Ownership changes" Fleetline July 1998 page 133
- ↑ "Shorelink" Australian Bus Panorama August 1998 page 48
- ↑ TransdevTSL Shorelink News September 2008, Retrieved 5 August 2014
- ↑ Veolia Transdev rebranded and repositioned Australian Bus & Coach 3 July 2013
- ↑ Region 12 Transport NSW
- ↑ Cut costs or bus contracts will go to private sector, minister tells drivers Sydney Morning Herald 7 November 2012
- ↑ Transdev Shorelink Buses Australian Bus Fleet Lists
External links
Media related to Transdev Shorelink Buses at Wikimedia Commons