Buslines Group

Buslines Group
Parent Frank D'Apuzzo
Peter Simpson
Commenced operation 1943
Headquarters Burwood
Service type Bus services
Depots 12
Fleet 307 (November 2015)
Operator Ballina Buslines
Bathurst Buslines
Berrima Buslines
Dubbo Buslines
Forster Buslines
Griffith Buslines
Lithgow Buslines
Northern Rivers Buslines
Orange Buslines
Picton Buslines
Tamworth Buslines
Wingham Buslines
Website www.buslinesgroup.com.au

The Buslines Group is an Australian bus operator in New South Wales.

History

The John A Gilbert group was founded in 1926 as Reo Motors in 1926, being renamed in 1951.[1] It operated various bus operations in New South Wales. In 1943, it purchased its Tamworth business. This was followed in 1946 by Berrima and Orange. Further purchases were made in Bathurst and Dubbo with all operating under the Buslines of Australia brand. The Bathurst business was sold in 1977.[2][3]

In November 1988, the Lismore based business of Kirklands Omnibus Services was purchased taking the fleet to 250 vehicles.[4] In October 1992 Sydney operator Shorelink was purchased[5] being sold in March 1996.[6]

In March 1996, John A Gilbert sold their remaining bus operations to Frank D'Apuzzo and Peter Simpson.[7][8] In March 2000 Picton Omnibus Service was purchased.[3]

From 2004 the Buslines brand was rolled out across all operations. In June 2006, Ritchies Bus Service, Griffith was purchased, followed by Perrett's Coach Service, Werris Creek in April 2008 and Selwood Coaches, Orange in December 2009, these latter two being integrated into the Tamworth, Orange and Dubbo operations.[3]

In April 2012, the business of Jones Brothers, Lithgow and Bathurst was purchased, the latter having previously been part of the group until sold in 1977.[3][9]

John A Gilbert also operated a bus dealership in Guildford and previously owned Holden car dealerships in Parramatta and Waitara.[8]

On October 2015, the Forster Bus Service and Wingham Coaches businesses were purchased.

Subsidiaries

Ballina Buslines / Northern Rivers Buslines

In 1939, Clarrie and Jim Kirkland purchased two bus runs in Evans Head.[10] Trading as Kirkland Bros, further operations would be purchased in the Northern Rivers region. In January 1970, the business of New England Motor Company which operated long distance services from Lismore to Brisbane, Tenterfield and Grafton. By this stage, the fleet stood at 45.[4][11][12]

In November 1974, a service commenced from Ballina to Sydney.[13] It was later extended to Brisbane. In 1986, the business was sold to Waugh & Josephson which in turn was sold to Bond Corporation in 1987. Kirkland Bros was sold to John A Gilbert in 1988. As at August 1989, the fleet comprised 111 buses and coaches.[4]

In June 1996, the Brisbane to Sydney services were sold to Premier Motor Service[14] who in April 2008, also purchased the Lismore to Brisbane service.[15] In the 2000s, the Kirklands name was dropped with the business split into Ballina Buslines and Northern Rivers Buslines.

Some routes are shared between Ballina and Northern Rivers Buslines.

Route
StartViaEnd
660
Ballina Broadwater Evans Head
661
Ballina Alstonville & Wollongbar Lismore
662
Lismore Alstonville & Wollongbar Lennox Head
668
Ballina West Ballina Ballina
669
Ballina East Ballina Ballina
610
Lismore Mullumbimby & Byron Bay Lismore
635
Lismore Mullumbimby & Federal Lismore
670 (675)
Lismore Casino, Geneva & Tenterfield Kyogle
682
Lismore Goonellabah Goonellabah
683
Lismore East Lismore Lismore Heights
684
Lismore South Lismore Lismore
685
Lismore Lismore Heights Goonellabah
690
Lismore Coraki Evans Head
695
Lismore Grafton Lismore

Bathurst Buslines

A typical bus stop in Bathurst

Bathurst Buslines has seven routes operating in and around Bathurst, all operating Mondays to Saturdays.[16] No bus services operate on Sundays and public holidays.

In major centres, Bathurst Buslines has designated bus stop signs (demonstrated in the picture on the right). In locations without these signs, a Hail and Ride system operates. This system is where passengers stand on a part of the road where it is safe for a bus to stop, and then hail the bus as it approaches by holding out a hand so the driver can see them.

Passengers wishing to set down where this system exists, asks the driver to let them off the bus as they approach a safe set down area near their destination.

Route
StartViaEnd
520
Bathurst West Bathurst Windradyne
521
Bathurst Kelso Laffing Waters
522
Bathurst South Bathurst
Bathurst Station
Gormans Hill
523
Bathurst North Bathurst Eglinton
524
Bathurst Kelso Shops
Blue Ridge
Bathurst Station
Raglan
525
Bathurst Macquarie Plains Kelso
526
Bathurst Charles Sturt University
TAFE
Bathurst Station
South Bathurst

Lithgow Buslines

Lithgow Buslines has four routes that operate in and around Lithgow.[17]

Route
StartViaEnd
100
Lithgow Strathlone Estate
Lithgow Hospital
Littleton
200
Lithgow Musket Parade
Lithgow Hospital
Bowenfels
304
Lithgow Morts Estate Oakey Park
500
Lithgow Robson
Chifley
Vale of Clwydd

Lithgow Buslines has two routes that operate between Lithgow and Portland/Bathurst.

Route
StartViaEnd
600
Lithgow Lithgow Correctional Centre
Wallerawang
Portland
636
Lithgow Lithgow Correctional Centre
Wallerawang
Portland
Bathurst

Orange Buslines

In 1947, the business was purchased from John Foley with eight buses, with Foley's Bus Service purchasing route 32 Kogarah station to Ramsgate in return.[18]

Fleet

As at December 2015, the fleet consisted of 308 buses.[3] Up until the mid-1980s the John A Gilbert fleet were painted white and black. This was replaced by a white and blue livery which was simplified when the Buslines Group took over.

External Links

References

  1. Advertisement Sydney Morning Herald 5 September 1951 page 5
  2. About Us Buslines Group
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Buslines Group Australian Bus Fleet Lists
  4. 1 2 3 "50 years of Kirkland Brothers" Fleetline issue 175 February 1990 pages 19-24
  5. "Shorelink" Australian Bus Panorama issue 8/5 February 1993 page 45
  6. About Veolia Transdev Transdev
  7. "Major Bus Fleet Sale" Australian Bus Panorama issue 11/9 June 1996 page 28
  8. 1 2 The Bard's mystery benefactor Sydney Morning Herald 11 May 2009
  9. Last stop for pioneering Jones Brothers Western Advocate 19 March 2012
  10. In the beginning Kirklands Buses
  11. New England Motor Company Limited Kirkland Buses
  12. Kirkland Buses continued Kirklands Buses
  13. Kirkland Buses continued Kirklands Buses
  14. "Nowra Coaches" Australian Bus Panorama issue 12/1 August 1996 page 54
  15. Kings Kirklands Takeover Opens Routes Australasian Bus & Coach 6 March 2008
  16. Public Timetables Bathurst Buslines
  17. Public Timetables Lithgow Buslines
  18. "Operators of Renown…Foley's Bus Service, Kogarah" Australian Bus issue 55 January 2013 page 10
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