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Parent
  
Rod Green

Ceased operation
  
February 2015

Service type
  
Bus operator

Headquarters
  
Thirroul

Commenced operation
  
August 1973

Service area
  
Wollongong

Routes
  
2

Fleet
  
18

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Green's Northern Coaches was an Australian bus company operating services in Wollongong.

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History

In August 1973, Rod Green purchased route 2 Wollongong - Stanwell Park from Hill's Bus Service with six buses. On 1 January 1992, the Helensburgh Bus Service business was purchased from Colin Crossley with route 15 Helensburgh - Stanwell Park with five buses. In February 2015, the business was sold to the Premier Transport Group.

Services

From 2008 until February 2015, Green's services were part of Sydney Outer Metropolitan Bus Region 9.

Green's operated 2 routes in the northern suburbs of Wollongong and the southern part of the Royal National Park:

  • 2: Stanwell Park - Wollongong
  • 15: Helensburgh station - Stanwell Park
  • Fleet

    As at February 2015, the fleet consisted of 18 buses and coaches. The fleet livery was green and white. In 2011, the Transport for New South Wales white and blue livery was adopted for route buses.

    Depots

    Green's operated depots in Helensburgh and Thirroul.

    References

    Green's Northern Coaches Wikipedia