Light-City Buses

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Light-City Buses
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Parent Broadspectrum
Founded2 October 2011
Ceased operationJune 2018
Service area Adelaide
Service typeBus services
Depots3
Fleet364 (June 2018)

Light-City Buses was an Australian bus service operator in Adelaide. It operated services as part of the Adelaide Metro network under contract to the Government of South Australia. It was a subsidiary of Broadspectrum, formerly known as Transfield Services. In June 2018, the business was purchased by Torrens Transit.

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A Custom Coaches bodied Scania K320UA on Currie Street, June 2014 Light-City Buses Scania K320UA (BUS 1154).jpg
A Custom Coaches bodied Scania K320UA on Currie Street, June 2014
A Custom Coaches bodied Scania K230UB on Currie Street, July 2014 Light-City Buses Scania K230UB (BUS 1447).jpg
A Custom Coaches bodied Scania K230UB on Currie Street, July 2014

In October 2011 Light-City Buses began operating the Adelaide Metro North-South and Outer North East region services under contract to the Government of South Australia. [1] The two contract regions covered 43% of the bus services in Adelaide. [2]

The contracts were to run for an initial eight-year term, from October 2011 to June 2019 with an optional four-year extension exercisable if performance criteria were met. [2] Transfield Services had previously unsuccessfully tendered to operate buses in Adelaide in 2004 in a joint venture with Transdev. [3] The two contracts had been operated by Torrens Transit since April 2005 [4] [5] [6] and between 2000 and 2005 by Serco. [7] [8] [9]

In April 2013, Light-City Buses was stripped of eight routes for continued poor performance. [10] [11] [12]

In June 2018, Torrens Transit acquired the business, including 370 buses and 700 employees. [13] [14]

Fleet

As at June 2018, the fleet consisted of 364 buses. [15] Buses were painted in Adelaide Metro livery.

Depots

Light–City Buses operated three depots in Morphettville, St Agnes and Wingfield. [15]

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