Deanes Coaches

Deanes Coaches
Parent Ron Deane
Commenced operation 1958
Ceased operation January 1989
Headquarters Macquarie Park
Service area North Shore
Service type Bus & coach services
Depots 1
Fleet 31 (December 1988)

Deanes Coaches was an Australian bus company operating route bus services and charter coaches on Sydney's North Shore.

History

Deanes Coaches was formed in the 1950s as Turramurra-Bobbin Head Bus Service by Ron Deane. On 1 July 1968, Longueville Motor Bus Company was purchased with route 127 Longueville to Chatswood station and Longueville to Wynyard. In November 1970, Barnes Coaches was purchased with routes 54 Chatswood station to Macquarie University, 124 Chatswood to Lindfield, 221 Lindfield to Bradfield Park and 224 Tambourne Bay to Wynyard via Northwood.[1][2][3][4]

In May 1977, a new depot was opened in Macquarie Park to replace the Carlingford and Turramurra facilies. Routes 54, 124 and 221 were also transferred here from Lane Cove allowing the Blaxlands Corner depot to close. In December 1977, the Longueville and Northwood services were sold to Bernie Best as Lane Cove Bus Service with eight buses.[1] In June 1986, route 54 was sold to North & Western Bus Lines.[5]

In December 1988, routes 564 and 565 were sold to East Lindfield - Killara Bus Service with six buses and the remainder of the routes sold to Hornsby Bus Group in January 1989 with 21 buses and four coaches.[6]

The Deanes Coaches name has been revived by Ron Deane's sons Matthew and Brenton, who have operated Forster Bus Service since January 1999.[7][8]

Other interests

The Deane family have for many years operated ski lodges in the Snowy Mountains with Deane's buses sometimes transferred here in the ski season.[9]

From October 1964 until October 1985, Ron Deane also owned Clipper Tours.[10] Shortly before the sale of Deanes Coaches, in August 1988, Ron Deane purchased Menai Bus Service with six buses transferred from Macquarie Park.[11][12]

Routes

The routes at the time the business was sold were:[13]

Fleet

Deanes Coaches operated 27 buses and four coaches at the time of its sale. Fleet livery was originally dark blue, followed by yellow and white with light blue stripes followed by white with blue orange and yellow stripes.

References

  1. 1 2 Manny, Leon (1985). Terminus Please. Sydney: Historic Commercial Vehicle Association. pp. 32, 141.
  2. Routes 51-75 (1925 Numbers), Sydney Bus Routes, Retrieved 24 August 2014
  3. Routes 101-125 (1925 Numbers), Sydney Bus Routes, Retrieved 24 August 2014
  4. Deanes Coaches Australian Bus Fleet Lists
  5. "North & Western Bus Lines - Its Routes and Timetables" Fleetline May 2000 page 87
  6. "Ownership Changes" Fleetline January 1989 page 11
  7. Deanes Coaches Forster Bus
  8. Forster Bus Service Australian Bus Fleet Lists
  9. About Us Deane's Snow Holidays
  10. "Denning Monocoaches at Clipper Tours" Fleetline September 1993 page 186
  11. "Menai Bus Service" Australian Bus Panorama issue 4/6 May 1989 page 45
  12. "Menai Bus Service" Australian Bus Panorama issue 5/1 July 1989 page 48
  13. Routes 88 & 194 – 599 (1981 Numbers) Sydney Bus Routes, Retrieved 7 November 2014
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