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Greyhound australia meet george
Greyhound Australia is Australia's only long national distance coach operator running services in all mainland states and territories. It is owned by KordaMentha (85%) and the Chapman Group (15%).
Contents
- Greyhound australia meet george
- Greyhound australia celebrates 110 years
- History
- Routes
- Former routes
- Other services
- Fleet
- Other Greyhound operations
- References
Greyhound australia celebrates 110 years
History
Greyhound Coaches was formed in 1928 by Russell Penfold with a service between Toowoomba and Brisbane. In 1956 and again in 1962 Greyhound attempted to enter the interstate passenger express field but without success. In 1968, after entering the market a third time, the company succeeded in establishing services between Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide with Perth and Darwin added in the 1970s creating a national coach company.
In 1975, the South Australian operations were franchised to Adelaide operators Murray Valley Coaches and Stateliner.
In November 1989, the Penfold family sold Greyhound Coaches to Stateliner with the exception of the Brisbane - Gold Coast and Brisbane - Toowoomba services that were sold separately. In 1992 Greyhound, Pioneer and Bus Australia merged with the combined operation rebranded Greyhound Pioneer Australia.
In February 1999, Queensland Coach Company was formed by Greyhound Pioneer Australia to body 94 Scania coaches over five years to renew the fleet. Originally an alliance was formed with bodybuilder Alan B Denning with it proposed the Galaxy body design be used. But following the collapse of the Clifford Corporation, the rights to the Austral Pacific Majestic body were purchased. In July 2000, Queensland Coach Company ceased trading and was put into administration.
In March 2000, Greyhound Pioneer Australia entered discussions with McCafferty's Coaches about a potential merge. Subsequently Premier Motor Service made an unsuccessful takeover bid for the business. In September 2000, a takeover bid from McCafferty's was accepted.
In October 2004, McCafferty's sold the combined business to ANZ Bank and George Chapman with both operations rebranded as Greyhound Australia. In 2006 ANZ sold its shares to KordaMentha.
In 2005, the Sunshine Coast to Byron Bay services of Suncoast Pacific were purchased. In October 2011, the Oz Experience backpacker business was purchased.
Routes
Greyhound Australia's routes with frequencies as at March 2015 are:
Former routes
Other services
Greyhound Australia provide coaches for transportation of mine workers, coaches used on these duties carry large fleet numbers, fluorescent yellow stripes and a roof mounted flashing orange light. Between July 2010 and June 2014, Greyhound Australia operated services between Lithgow and Gulgong, Coonabarabran and Baradine under contract to CountryLink.
Some intrastate services in Queensland are subsidised by the Queensland Government.
Fleet
In the 1970s, Greyhound imported a fleet of Eagle 05 and 10 coaches. In the 1980s it purchased Austral Tourmasters and Volgren bodied Volvo B10Ms. In 1995, it standardised on Scania coaches. More recently it has purchased Iveco, Mercedes-Benz and Volvos. As at March 2015, the fleet consisted of 241 coaches.
In the 1970s, Greyhound adopted an orange and white livery. In 1993 a grey, white and blue livery was introduced following the formation of Greyhound Pioneer Australia. McCafferty's gold livery was applied when it took over the business in 2000 before the current red livery was introduced in 2004.
Other Greyhound operations
Greyhound Australia has never had any affiliation with the FirstGroup owned Greyhound Lines, Greyhound Canada, Greyhound Mexico, or Greyhound UK operations.