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词条 Transdev NSW
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  1. History

  2. Operations

  3. Fleet

  4. References

  5. External links

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|logo = Transdev logo.svg
|logo_size =
|image = Transdev_NSW_(mo_9978)_Volgren_'CR228L'_bodied_Scania_K230UB_at_Central_station_(1).jpg
|image_size =
|image_caption = Volgren bodied Scania K230UB at Central station in June 2014
|company_slogan = Mobility inspired by you
|parent = Transdev Australasia
|commenced = February 1935
|ceased =
|headquarters = Bankstown Airport
|service_area = North Shore, South & Western Sydney
|service_type = Bus services
|alliance =
|routes = 86
|hubs =
|destinations =
|depots = Bankstown
Kingsgrove
Menai
Mount Kuring-gai
Revesby
South Granville
Taren Point
|fleet = 472 (March 2018)
|ceo =
|website = www.transdevnsw.com.au (Main)
www.transdevcharters.com.au (Charter operations)}}

Transdev NSW is an Australian private bus operator in the northern, southern and western suburbs of Sydney on behalf of Transport for New South Wales. It is a subsidiary of Transdev Australasia.

History

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. It was sold to Mayman Brothers in 1948 and Doug and Barry Smith in 1966 trading as Woronora Bus Company. Following the opening of the Alfords Point Bridge in September 1973 the service was extended to Padstow station. The operation was renamed Menai Bus Service.[1]

In August 1988 Menai Bus Service was purchased by Ron Deane who at the time operated Deanes Coaches on the North Shore. In March 1989 the Hurstville to Bankstown and Lugarno services of Peakhurst Coaches were purchased, although the latter was sold in August 1989 to Punchbowl Bus Company.[2][3] In July 1989 the business of Hadfields Bus Lines, Engadine were purchased and at this point, all the operations were rebranded as Southtrans.[1][4] In October 1990, three routes were transferred from South Western Coach Lines,[5] followed in December 1990 by two routes from Sutherland Bus Service.[6]

Other bus companies subsequently acquired were:[1]

  • Carss Park Chartered Tours & Bus Lines in December 1993[7]
  • Kogarah-Carss Park Bus Service (Blythe's), Bexley in April 1994[8][9]
  • Pioneer Coaches in January 2001[10]
  • Crossley Bus Lines, Revesby in November 2001
  • Transit First in February 2007[11][12]
  • Crowthers, Caringbah in January 2009[13]
  • Caringbah Bus Service in October 2011[14]

Crowthers remained as charter operator as of January 2016. Caringbah Bus Service also remained as a charter operator under their previous charter operation name Tiger Tours until May 2015, when the business was purchased by Dunn Motor Traction and merged into its Telford's Bus & Coach operations.[15][16]

In September 1999 Southtrans was sold to Connex (a subsidiary of the then Vivendi Environnement, now Veolia Environnement) and became Connex Southtrans.[1][17] It was renamed to Connex NSW in 2002.[18] In January 2005, the Granville and Bankstown routes of Baxter's Bus Lines were transferred to Connex and Transit First and became part of Region 13.[19]

In April 2006 the company was renamed Veolia Transport NSW as part of a global re-branding exercise.[20] Soon after, Veolia undertook a re-organisation and simplification of its route services across Region 13 in September 2006 and Region 10 in November 2007. However, many of the altered Region 10 bus routes were later restored to their original state due to a severe decline in passenger numbers and high levels of passenger complaints. The idea to make bus services "straighter" did not have a welcome reception with passengers who preferred convenience as opposed to speed for the sake of it on shorter routes.

In February 2007 Veolia bought out its Region 13 partner Transit First which included the transfer of 86 buses, 15 routes and the lease on the current Bankstown Airport depot.[11][12] This purchase also saw Veolia move their head office from Taren Point to Bankstown Airport. In January 2009 Region 11 operator Crowthers was purchased[13] followed in October 2011 by fellow Region 11 operator Caringbah Bus Service.[14]

In March 2011, Veolia Transport worldwide merged with Transdev, to form Veolia Transdev. As a result, in July 2013, Veolia Transport NSW was renamed Transdev NSW.[21] Later that year, fellow Transdev Australasia subsidiary Transdev Shorelink, was also absorbed into the Transdev NSW business. Rebranding of all Transdev NSW buses to the new Transdev logo took place in mid 2014. A new website for all Transdev NSW public bus operations was opened on 8 September 2014. A separate website has also been set up to manage its charter operations.

Operations

Transdev NSW operates the Region 10, 12 and 13 commuter bus services under contract to Transport for NSW.[22][23][24] Regions 10 services were operated by the company (then Connex) since the early 2000s. Region 11 and 13 services became fully operated by the company after the acquisition of other bus companies such as Transit First in the late 2000s and early 2010s. As a result, the smaller Region 11 was merged into the larger neighbouring Region 10. Transdev NSW also took responsibility for Transdev Shorelink routes in Region 12 in 2014, resulting in Transdev NSW operating in both northern and southern Sydney.

In November 2012, Transdev Shorelink retained the contract to operate Region 12,[25][26] and this contract was passed on to Transdev NSW in 2014. Also in January 2013, Veolia were granted seven year extensions to their Region 10 and 13 contracts.[27]

Transdev NSW operates bus routes from depots at Bankstown Airport, Kingsgrove, Menai, Mount Kuring-gai, Revesby, South Granville and Taren Point. Transdev operates three of Sydney's Metrobus routes: M90 between Liverpool and Burwood, M91 between Hurstville and Parramatta and M92 between Sutherland and Parramatta. Transdev also operates two bus routes to the city: 594 from North Turramurra and 594H from Hornsby.

Station Link is a joint operation with Hillsbus that commenced operating seven train replacements services while the Sydney Metro Northwest is built in September 2018. This service will end in second quarter of 2019.[28]

Fleet

As of December 2018, the fleet consists of 524 buses.[29] Most of the buses have white liveries. The fronts of the older white buses were originally yellow and were repainted when the company was rebranded as Veolia in April 2006. Buses dedicated to the Metrobus operation (78 as of December 2018) have a red livery applied, there was also dedicated free shuttle bus liveries though this was later removed. Since 2010 the Transport for NSW white and blue livery progressively began to be applied to the bus fleet. The 62 new Station Link buses are air-conditioned and fully accessible with low floors, on board information displays and audio announcements (with hearing loops).

References

1. ^History of Our Bus Services Veolia Transport
2. ^"Menai Bus Service" Australian Bus Panorama 4/6 May 1989 page 45
3. ^"Menai Bus Service" Australian Bus Panorama 5/1 July 1989 page 48
4. ^"South Trans" Australian Bus Panorama 5/3 November 1989 page 52
5. ^"Services" Fleetline issue 185 December 1990 page 194
6. ^Harris Park Transport Operator Information, Australian Bus Fleet Lists, Retrieved 18 August 2014
7. ^"Ownership changes" Fleetline March 1994 page 56
8. ^"Ownership changes" Fleetline September 1994 page 175
9. ^Kogarah-Carss Park Bus Service Operator Information, Australian Bus Fleet Lists, Retrieved 17 August 2014
10. ^"Private operators" Fleetline March 2001 pages 42
11. ^{{Cite news|newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/Business/Veolia-to-expand-Sydney-bus-services/2007/01/09/1168104955916.html|title=Veolia to expand Sydney bus services|date=9 January 2007}}
12. ^Westway / Transit First Australian Bus Fleet Lists
13. ^Crowther's Coaches Australian Bus Fleet Lists
14. ^Caringbah Bus Service Australian Bus Fleet Lists
15. ^Tiger Tours Australian Bus Fleet Lists
16. ^"Tiger Tours" Australian Bus Panorama issue 31/1 July 2015 page 53
17. ^"Connex Southtrans" Fleetline March 2001 page 62
18. ^Transdev NSW Australian Bus Fleetlists
19. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20050204013601/http://baxtersbus.com.au/News.html Baxter's Bus Lines February 2005 Home Page]
20. ^{{cite web|work=Veolia Transport|title=Veolia Transport NSW|url=http://www.connexnsw.com.au/|accessdate=25 August 2006}}
21. ^{{cite web|title=Veolia Transdev rebranded and repositioned|url=http://www.busnews.com.au/news/articleid/84379.aspx|work=Australasian Bus & Coach|date=3 July 2013}}
22. ^Region 10 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120325104322/http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/file/abouttrans/Region-10.pdf |date=25 March 2012 }} Transport NSW
23. ^Region 12 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120325103118/http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/file/abouttrans/Region-12.pdf |date=25 March 2012 }} Transport NSW
24. ^Region 13 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120325105436/http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/file/abouttrans/Region-13.pdf |date=25 March 2012 }} Transport NSW
25. ^Cut costs or bus contracts will go to private sector, minister tells drivers Sydney Morning Herald 7 November 2012
26. ^{{Cite news|website=Transport for NSW|url= http://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/media-releases/new-bus-contracts-benefit-customers-and-taxpayers |title=New bus contracts benefit customers and taxpayers |date=7 November 2012}}
27. ^{{Cite news|website=Veolia Transdev|url=http://www.transdev.com.au/uploads/articles/MR%20VTNSW%2016Jan2013%20FINAL.pdfs|title=Veolia Transdev secures bus contracts|date=16 January 2013}}
28. ^{{Cite web|url=https://transportnsw.info/station-link-service-adjustments-30-sep/station-link|title=Station Link|last=Section|first=Transport for NSW, Customer Experience Division, Customer Service Branch, Customer Information Services|website=transportnsw.info|language=en|access-date=2018-10-14}}
29. ^Transdev NSW, Australian Bus Fleet Lists

External links

  • {{Commons category inline}}
  • Bus Australia Shorelink gallery
  • Bus Australia Veolia Transport gallery
  • Bus Australia Transdev NSW gallery
  • Showbus gallery
{{List of public transport operators in Sydney}}{{Transdev}}

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