Sunbus Cairns
Parent | Transit Australia Group |
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Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Smithfield |
Service area | Cairns |
Service type | Bus operator |
Routes | 16 |
Hubs | Cairns City Palm Cove Smithfield Shopping Centre Stockland Cairns Westcourt |
Stations | 1 (Cairns City bus station) |
Depots | 1 |
Fleet | 51 (June 2013) |
Website | www.sunbus.com.au |
Sunbus Cairns, previously Marlin Coast Sunbus, is the principal bus operator in Cairns, Queensland operating services under the TransLink (Queensland) scheme in the Cairns region. It is one of Sunbus' operations.
History
In 1995, Harry Blundred, the proprietor of Thames Transit in the United Kingdom, was awarded the operating rights to route services in Cairns by the Government of Queensland.[1] It initially was a joint venture with Beach Bus and West Cairns Bus Service, but Blundred took full control shortly after.[2]
As part of the deal, Sunbus was also responsible for the operation of school bus services in the region, however these were sold in 1997 to fellow British bus operator Stagecoach.[3][4]
In April 2008, Blundred sold Marlin Coast Sunbus along with the other Sunbus operations to Transit Australia Group.
In April 2019, Transit Australia Group was purchased by AATS Group, parent company of Skybus and majority owned by OPTrust.[5] In August 2019, AATS Group was rebranded the Kinetic Group.[6]
This is a separate operation to Love's Bus Service Cairns which is also owned by the Kinetic Group.
Service Area
Sunbus operates from Palm Cove and Trinity Beach in the north, and as far south as Gordonvale and Edmonton. The area with the most coverage is along the Captain Cook Highway between Smithfield Shopping Centre and Cairns CBD.
Bus routes
- 110 Palm Cove to Cairns Central Shopping Centre
- 111 Kewarra Beach to Cairns Central Shopping Centre
- 112 Yorkeys Knob to Smithfield
- 113 Smithfield to Cairns Central Shopping Center (via Dunne Rd)
- 120 Smithfield to Cairns Central Shopping Centre (via Holloways Beach)
- 121 Redlynch to Cairns Central Shopping Centre
- 122 Redlynch to James Cook University
- 123 James Cook University to Cairns Central Shopping Centre
- 130 Manunda to Cairns Central Shopping Centre (via Greenslopes St)
- 131 Manunda to Cairns Central Shopping Centre (via Collins Ave)
- 133 Earlville to Cairns City bus station
- 140 Edmonton to Cairns Central Shopping Centre
- 141 Coconut Village to Cairns Central Shopping Centre
- 142 Edmonton to Cairns Central Shopping Centre
- 143 Mt Sheridan to Cairns Central Shopping Center
- 143 Mt Sheridan to Cairns Central Shopping Center (via Bruce Hwy)
- 143W Mt Sheridan to Cairns Central Shopping Center (via Bayview Heights)
- 150 Gordonvale to Cairns Central Shopping Centre
- 150 Gordonvale to Cairns Central Shopping Centre
- 150E Gordonvale to Cairns Central Shopping Centre (via Edmonton and White Rock)
Fleet
As of June 2013, the fleet consisted of 51 buses, primarily Bustech bodied Volvo B12BLEs, Bustech MDi and XDis.[7] The fleet livery is light blue.
See also
External links
References
- ^ "Private Operators" Fleetline July 1995 page 130
- ^ "Transit Australia" Australian Bus Panorama issue 11/7 April 1996 page 48
- ^ "Private Operators" Australian Bus Panorama issue 13/1 August 1997 page 22
- ^ Buslink Australian Bus Fleet Lists
- ^ "Skybus Operator to Acquire Transit Australia Group - Bustech not Included". Australasian Bus & Coach. 2 April 2019. Archived from the original on 22 April 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- ^ "Skybus parent relaunched as 'Kinetic'". Australasian Bus & Coach. 8 August 2019. Archived from the original on 20 August 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
- ^ Sunbus - Cairns Australian Bus Fleet Lists