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  2. Ansett Pioneer - Wikipedia

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    Perth - Adelaide - Melbourne, Adelaide - Sydney & Adelaide - Sydney were taken over by the Crawford family, owners of Premier Stateliner and Greyhound's southern operations; Sydney - Canberra - Snowy Mountains services were retained by Sinclair and Kings trading as Pioneer Trailways; In July 1988 the operation was rebranded Pioneer. [6]

  3. Transdev Australasia - Wikipedia

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    Transdev NSW was a bus company operating services in the southern and western suburbs of Sydney, including those previously by Transdev Shorelink Buses. The origins of the company that is now Transdev NSW can be traced back to February 1935 when GH Ramsay commenced a bus service between Sutherland station and Woronora River .

  4. Firefly Express - Wikipedia

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    In December 1987 a daylight service was introduced between Melbourne and Sydney but did not become a permanent feature. In September 1988 an overnight Melbourne to Adelaide service commenced. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 2008, Firely entered a codeshare agreement with Greyhound Australia for the Adelaide service.

  5. ComfortDelGro Australia - Wikipedia

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    CDC NSW is the first of ComfortDelGro Australia's bus operations in Australia. In 2005, Westbus, Hillsbus and Blue Ribbon were the first three bus companies to be purchased by ComfortDelGro Cabcharge. Since then, ComfortDelGro Australia continued to acquire bus operations across New South Wales.

  6. Transdev John Holland - Wikipedia

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    It is a separate company to the former Transdev NSW, wholly owned by Transdev, which operated buses in other regions of Sydney prior to August 2023. Yarram Journey Makers, another Transdev and John Holland joint venture, operates the Yarra Trams network in Melbourne since December 2024.

  7. Greyhound Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1956 and again in 1962 Greyhound attempted to enter the interstate passenger express field but without success. In 1968, after entering the market a third time, the company succeeded in establishing services between Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide with Perth and Darwin added in the 1970s creating a national coach company. [1]