Greyhound Australia
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Greyhound Australia | |
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Type | Privately held corporation |
Founded | 1905 |
Headquarters | Brisbane, Queensland |
Area served | Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and various regional destinations |
Industry | Coach services |
Parent | Chapman Group, ANZ |
Website | www.greyhound.com.au |
- For American company of the same name, please see Greyhound Lines.
Greyhound Australia is the largest long distance bus operator in Australia, operating in all mainland states and territories. It is owned by the Chapman Group and ANZ.
Today's Greyhound Australia is the result of many buy-outs and mergers of various bus/coachline companies. It's earliest origin was in the form of Pioneer Tours, later to become Pioneer Coachlines, formed in 1905. [1]
The original Greyhound buslines were formed in 1928 as a passenger service in Toowoomba. They would merge with Pioneer in 1992 as Greyhound Pioneer. Other companies that are now apart of Greyhound Australia were McCaffertys (founded 1940), Travel Coach, Suncoast Pacific Coaches and Bus Australia brands. [1]
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[edit] Routes
Greyhound Australia's routes are as follows: [2]
- Sydney to Canberra - 4x Daily*
- Sydney to Brisbane via Newcastle, Woolgoolga & Gold Coast - 4x Daily
- Sydney to Brisbane via Newcastle, Tamworth & Toowoomba - Daily
- Sydney to Melbourne via Canberra & Albury - 3x Daily
- Sydney to Adelaide via Canberra, Wagga Wagga & Mildura - Daily.
- Brisbane to Cairns via Sunshine Coast, Rockhampton & Townsville - 4x Daily
- Melbourne to Adelaide via Geelong, Horsham & Bordertown - Daily
- Melbourne to Brisbane via Narrandera, Dubbo & Toowoomba - Daily
- Adelaide to Alice Springs via Port Augusta & Coober Pedy - Daily
- Alice Springs to Darwin via Tennant Creek & Katherine - Daily
- Darwin to Broome via Katherine, Kununurra & Halls Creek - Daily
*Note - Sydney to Canberra services do not include services to Melbourne/Adelaide*
[edit] Competition
Greyhound Australia's direct competitors include:
- Firefly Express - Melbourne to Adelaide and Sydney
- Murrays Coaches - Sydney to Canberra
- CountryLink - Various routes in New South Wales
- V/Line - Various routes in Victoria
- Queensland Rail - Various routes in Queensland
[edit] Greyhound Lines
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- For American company of the same name, please see Greyhound Lines.
Although sometimes mistaken with the American busline of the same name, they are not related to the North American Greyhound Lines. The companies 'greyhound' logo was created in 1928 in Australia and copied by the American brand.
[edit] References
- ^ a b Greyhound Australia unvieled. Travel Weekly (2004-11-01). Retrieved on 2008-06-04.
- ^ Routes and Destinations Greyhound Australia. Greyhound Australia (2008-06-04). Retrieved on 2008-06-04.