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Bowden's Bus Service

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Parent
  
Joe Bowden

Ceased operation
  
5 June 1974

Service type
  
Bus services

Commenced operation
  
22 March 1948

Headquarters
  
Waverley

Service area
  
Eastern Suburbs, Sydney

Bowden's Bus Service was an Australian bus company operating route bus services in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs.

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History

Route 79 commenced operating on 22 March 1948 from Tamarama Beach via Bronte Beach, Oxford Street, Moore Park Road, Crown, Oxford, College and Macquarie Streets to Macquarie Place, Circular Quay. It was operated as a taxi bus service by two owner/drivers, Joe Bowden and Roy Berglund. In 1950, it was rerouted via Liverpool, Elizabeth, Park and George Streets to terminate in Bathurst Street outside the Sydney Town Hall.

On 26 February 1950, Bowden's commenced operating route 244 Waverley to Bondi Junction under contract to the Department of Government Transport (DGT) after the previous operator ceased trading. It was taken over by the DGT on 21 February 1952. In September 1953, Bowden's assumed full control of route 79.

With declining patronage and pick up restrictions in areas already served by Public Transport Commission, the service became unprofitable and services ceased on 5 June 1974. The Public Transport Commission's Waverley depot took over the route the following day, later renumbering it 376.

Fleet

When operations ceased in June 1974, Bowden's operated 11 buses.

References

Bowden's Bus Service Wikipedia