Transdev Queensland

Transdev Queensland
Parent Transdev Australasia
Headquarters Capalaba
Service area Redland City
Service type Bus operator
Routes 31
Stations Cleveland
Thorneside
Wellington Point
Wynnum Central
Depots 1
Fleet 138 (August 2014)
Website www.transdevqld.com.au

Transdev Queensland is an Australian operator of bus services in the Redland City region of Brisbane. It operates 31 services under contract to the Government of Queensland under the TransLink banner. It is a subsidiary of Transdev Australasia.

History

In the 1960s Bayside Buslines was formed when Black & White Safety Bus Line and Blue & Silver Buses merged.[1] In 1985 Bayside Buslines was sold to current Transit Systems owners Lance Francis, Graham Leishman and Neil Smith who owned Peninsula Bus Lines on the New South Wales Central Coast. In 1989 Bayside handed in its licences to operate in Lota, Manly and Wynnum, the services having become unprofitable following the reopening of the Cleveland railway line retaining its Redland City services.[2]

In February 1991 Bayside along with Sunliner Express was placed in administration.[3] The business continued to be operated by its administrator until sold in July 1992 to Geoff Todd.[4]

In August 1997 Bayside was sold to National Bus Company.[5] It was included in the May 1999 sale of National Bus Company to National Express.[6] In August 1999 Redlands Transport was purchased with 20 buses.[7]

In September 2004 National Express sold the business to Connex and renamed Connex Brisbane.[8][9][10] In January 2006 it was rebranded as Veolia Transport.

In 2007 the business of Brooker's Coaches, Beenleigh was purchased. In July 2013 Veolia Transport was rebranded as Transdev Queensland.[11]

Routes

Route From To Via Notes
240 Wynnum Central Capalaba Central Shopping Centre Manly & Wakerley
242 Wakerley Westfield Carindale Gumdale
243 Thorneside station Brisbane Wakerley & Chandler
250 Redland Bay Brisbane Cleveland station, Capalaba & Carindale
251 Ormiston Brisbane Alexandra Hills, Capalaba & Carindale
252 Ccapalaba Cleveland Alexandra Hills, Wellington Point & Ormiston
253 Ccapalaba Thorneside Birkdale
254 Capalaba Wellington Point Alexandra Hills
255 Cleveland Wellington Point station Alexandra Hills
256 Redland Hospital Cleveland Point Cleveland station
258 Cleveland station Toondah Harbour
259 Cleveland station Ormiston
263 Capalaba Sheldon
264 Capalaba Alexandra Hills Maridale Park
265 Maridale Park Brisbane Sheldon
266 Capalaba Alexandra Hills
267 Alexandra Hills Brisbane Capalaba & Chandler
268 Capalaba Sheldon
270 Victoria Point Carindale
272 Victoria Point Cleveland station Redland Hospital
273 Thornlands Brisbane Cleveland, Alexandra Hills, Capalaba & Chandler
274 Victoria Point Cleveland station Thornlands
275 Thornlands Brisbane Cleveland, Alexandra Hills, Capalaba & Chandler
276 Victoria Point Brisbane Eight Mile Plains, Westfield Garden City, Griffith University & Buranda
277 Victoria Point Point Halloran
279 Victoria Point Brisbane Eight Mile Plains, Westfield Garden City, Griffith University & Buranda
280 Point Talburpin Griffith University Redland Bay, Victoria Point, Eight Mile Plains & Westfield Garden City
281 Point Talburpin Brisbane Redland Bay, Victoria Point, Eight Mile Plains, Westfield Garden City
& Griffith University
282 Victoria Point Logan Hyperdome Redland Bay & Mount Cotton
283 Redland Bay Loganholme Carbrook
N250 Capalaba Fortitude Valley Cleveland station, Capalaba, Carindale & Brisbane NightLink service

Fleet

As at August 2014, the fleet consists of 138 buses and coaches.[12]

References

  1. Tilley, Bruce (1989). Queensland Private Buses. Elizabeth: Railmac Publications. pp. 5–7. ISBN 0 949817 71 6.
  2. "Bayside Buslines" Australian Bus Panorama issue 4/5 March 1989 page 23
  3. "Bayside-Sunliner Collapse" Australian Bus Panorama issue 6/8 May 1991 page 15
  4. "Bayside Bus Lines" Australian Bus Panorama issue 7/8 August 1992 page 48
  5. "National Bus Co Takes Over Bayside" Australian Bus Panorama issue 13/1 August 1997 page 20
  6. Acquisition of Australian urban bus operator National Bus Company National Express 10 May 1999
  7. "Redlands Transport" Australian Bus Panorama issue 15/2 October 1999 page 51
  8. National Express sells buses The Age (Melbourne) 22 September 2004
  9. Connex pursues further development in Australia Connex press release 7 September 2004
  10. Connex acquires Brisbane and Perth companies Australasian Bus & Coach
  11. Veolia changes name to Transdev Redland Times 2 July 2013
  12. Veolia Transport Queensland Australian Bus Fleet Lists

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