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Parent
  
Peter McQuie

Service type
  
Bus & coach services

Headquarters
  
Parkes, Australia

Date of operation
  
May 1975

Commenced operation
  
May 1975

Depots
  
1

Fleet
  
26 (March 2015)

Service area
  
Western New South Wales

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Website
  
www.westernroadliners.com.au

Western Road Liners is an Australian bus and coach company operating route, school and charter services in Parkes.

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History

Western Road Liners was formed in July 1975 when Merv Hennock purchased Reg Waser's Bus Lines with eight buses. In 1980 the business was purchased by Peter McQuie. In 1983 the school runs of Allan Waser were purchased.

In 1986 Golden Tours, Loftus was purchased as a base for Western Road Liners to operate charters in Sydney. Included was route 64, the Bundeena town service. This was sold in 1990 to Maianbar Bundeena Bus Service.

In December 1987 Western Road Liners commenced operating interstate coach operations between Sydney and Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide and Melbourne and Adelaide branded as Trans City Express. By August 1991 Trans City was operating a Parkes to Canberra service. In March 1992 all Trans City operations ceased.

In November 1989 Western Road Liners commenced operating a service from Dubbo to Broken Hill under contract to CountryLink as a replacement for the Silver City Comet, followed from June 1990 by another from Canberra to Cootamundra and Bathurst/Dubbo.

In May 2006 Harris Bus Lines, the other large Parkes operator, was purchased.

Routes

Western Road Liners operates route services within Parkes. From January 2008 until December 2014, it operated a thrice-weekly service from Parkes to Condobolin under contract to NSW TrainLink.

Fleet

As at March 2015, the fleet consisted of 26 buses and two coaches. Fleet livery is white with red, yellow and green stripes.

References

Western Road Liners Wikipedia