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  2. Busways - Wikipedia

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    Existing Busways bus routes were amended and renumbered to become new T-way routes (T70, T71, T74 and T75) and ran mainly along the new section. In October 2013, Busways after winning the tender for Sydney Bus Region 1, took over the operation of services in the St Marys, Penrith, Windsor and Richmond areas from Hawkesbury Valley Buses and Westbus.

  3. Australia Wide Coaches - Wikipedia

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    Australia Wide Coaches was founded by Richard Dawes and Phil Langley in 1993 in Dubbo. [1]In October 2009, the coach operations of Selwoods Coaches, Orange were purchased. . Selwoods had been operating a service from Orange to Sydney since April 1989.

  4. Transit Australia Group - Wikipedia

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    Transit Australia Group (TAG) was one of Australia's leading mass transit specialists headquartered on the Gold Coast in Queensland. [1]The company operated Sunbus (Sunbus Cairns, Sunbus Magnetic Island, Sunbus Rockhampton, Sunbus Sunshine Coast, Sunbus Townsville), Surfside Buslines and Bustech with a unique end-to-end mass transit offering including bus design and manufacturing, urban ...

  5. List of free public transport routes - Wikipedia

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    Greenhithe, North Kent - Free bus service to the Bluewater Shopping Centre; users must have a valid train ticket which names Greenhithe station. Ipswich – A free shuttle bus service runs on a circular route around the town centre linking the site of the former County Council headquarters to the replacement building. [36] London

  6. Greyhound Australia - Wikipedia

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    Greyhound Australia is an Australian coach operator that operates services in all mainland states and territories. It is owned by Entrada Travel Group. The company was established in 1928 and is not affiliated with similarly named companies in other countries.

  7. Kinetic Group - Wikipedia

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    Kinetic Group (stylised as KINETIC; formerly known as AATS Group) is an Australian-based multinational bus company that wholly owns a number of bus operations in Australia and New Zealand, including the SkyBus business, which operates bus services to a number of airports in both countries.

  8. List of bus routes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    SBS Transit Wright Eclipse Gemini 2-bodied Volvo B9TL on Service 145 in May 2024. This is a list of the 397 public bus routes (excluding short-trip services) & 25 private-operated bus routes in Singapore, the four main public bus operators being SBS Transit, SMRT Buses, Tower Transit Singapore and Go-Ahead Singapore.

  9. SMRT Buses - Wikipedia

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    In January 1982, City Shuttle Service operator Singapore Shuttle Bus (SSB) lodged applications with the Ministry of Communications to establish a second bus operator and the Registry Of Vehicles for four bus depots. [2] The applications were approved on 12 March that year, with SSB to take over 11 services in Woodlands and Sembawang from SBS. [3]