Bribie Island Coaches
Custom Coaches bodied Scania L94UB in February 2007 | |
Parent | Des Trotter |
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Headquarters | Bongaree |
Service area | Bribie Island |
Service type | Bus operator |
Routes | 5 |
Stations | Caboolture |
Depots | 1 |
Fleet | 29 (January 2015) |
Website | www.bribiecoaches.com.au |
Bribie Island Coaches is an Australian operator of bus services on Bribie Island. It operates five services under contract to the Government of Queensland under the TransLink banner.
History
Originally owned by Barry Muir and trading as Bribie Island Bus & Coaches, in 1997 the business was sold to former Picton Omnibus Service proprietor George Lee and renamed Bribie Island Coaches. In March 2009 the business was sold to Ballarat operator Des Trotter.[1]
Routes
Route | From | To | Via | Notes |
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640 | Caboolture station | Woorim | Sandstone Point & Bongaree | |
641 | Woorim | Banksia Beach | Bongaree & Bellara | |
642 | Bongaree | Bellara | Bribie Island Shopping Centre | |
643 | Caboolture station | Bribie Island Park & Ride | Sandstone Point | |
644 | Bongaree | Sandstone Point | Bribie Island Shopping Centre | |
Fleet
As at January 2015, the fleet consisted of 29 buses.[2]
References
- ↑ About Us Bribie Island Coaches
- ↑ Bribie Island Coaches Australian Bus Fleet Lists
External links
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