Brisbane Bus Lines

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Brisbane Bus Lines
ParentMitchell family
Founded1950s
HeadquartersEnoggera
Service areaNorth Brisbane
Service typeBus & coach operator
Routes3
StationsFerny Grove
Depots3
Fleet86 (October 2014)
Websitewww.brisbanebuslines.com.au

Brisbane Bus Lines is an Australian operator of bus services in the northern suburbs of Brisbane. It operates one service under contract to the Government of Queensland under the TransLink banner.

History

Brisbane Bus Lines was formed in the mid-1950s when Bill Mitchell commenced operating the Tamborine bus route between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. At this time he also began a charter service under the name Charter Coaches. In 1965 the business was renamed Brisbane Bus Lines and began to operate school and urban passenger services. School routes in the Pine Rivers Shire were acquired and the charter activities sold.[1]

Brisbane Bus Lines previously operated services from Westfield Strathpine to Roma Street in central Brisbane. Services were also operated from Ferny Grove station to Brookside Shopping Centre via Mitchelton and Ferny Hills.[2]

Today it operates services between Ferny Grove station and Samford, Dayboro and Strathpine. Most of its activities are based on transporting school students.

A coach service is also operated between Brisbane and Murgon. It previously operated to Biloela and Bundaberg.[2] In August 2014, the four times weekly second service[3] was withdrawn and the remaining daily service curtailed to Caboolture station with passengers required to transfer to a Queensland Rail train service into Brisbane.[4][5]

Routes

Route From To Via Notes
399 Ferny Grove station Samford 4 services daily, Monday to Friday only
- Dayboro Strathpine Petrie 2-4 services daily, Monday to Friday only
- Caboolture station Murgon Woodford, Blackbutt & Kingaroy 1 per day

Fleet

As at October 2014, the fleet consisted of 86 buses and coaches.[6]

Depots

Brisbane Bus Lines operate depots in Dayboro, Enoggera and Samford.

References

  1. ^ Our History Brisbane Bus Lines
  2. ^ a b "Brisbane Bus Lines Today" Australian Bus Panorama issue 12/1 August 1996 page 12
  3. ^ Country express timetable Brisbane Bus Lines
  4. ^ South Burnett service alterations and new timetable Brisbane Bus Lines
  5. ^ Brisbane to Murgon Brisbane Bus Lines
  6. ^ Brisbane Bus Lines Australian Bus Fleet Lists

External links