Parent | Max Holman |
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Commenced operation | May 1976 |
Ceased operation | October 1990 |
Service area | Eastern Suburbs Inner West South West Sutherland Shire |
Service type | Bus operator |
South Western Coach Lines was an Australian bus company operating services in the Eastern Suburbs, Inner West, South West and Sutherland Shire regions of Sydney.
In the late 1950s, Max Holman operated Seven Hills Bus Lines with WA Wilmot. The company had two routes, one of which was sold to Wilmot in February 1961 and the other one to Seven Hills Bus Company in October 1962. [1] Holman also operated coaches on the Gold Coast in the 1960s, before owning Marrickville Bus Lines and Matraville Bus Service in Sydney in the mid-1970s.[ citation needed ]
In May 1976, Holman purchased route 114 from Kogarah Bus Service and traded as Hurstville Bus Lines. [2] In April 1977, he purchased Jannali-Como Bus Service and renamed it Kareela Bus Lines. [3]
On 25 March 1978, Holman purchased seven routes operating from Bankstown and Lidcombe stations from McVicar's Bus Services initially trading as Bankstown Bus Lines. [4] In October 1979, Holman renamed his three businesses to South Western Coach Lines. On 26 May 1980, Max Holman purchased the routes of Power Bus Service in the Sutherland Shire. In October 1982, the business of Lowe's Bus Service, Alexandria was purchased. [5] Route 10 was purchased from Tregill's Bus Service in early 1984 and was later through-routed with route 19.[ citation needed ]
On 27 February 1984, the Bankstown to Milperra Bridge section of route 12 was transferred to Milperra Bus Service and combined with their route 69 to form Red Arrow 860 (now M90). [6] On 6 March 1985, the Bankstown and Lidcombe routes were sold to Highway Tours. [7] The Sutherland Shire routes passed to Holman's son Michael in 1985. In February 1986 the Alexandria-based routes were sold to ABC Coach Lines. [5]
South Western Coach Lines ceased trading in October 1990, with the operations of its remaining three routes delicensed and passing to Southtrans on an interim basis. [8] Two of the routes, 9 and 238, were officially transferred to Southtrans in January 1992. [6] [9] At the same time, the last route 114 was split into three parts and sold to Southtrans, Caringbah Bus Service and Carss Park Charter Tours respectively. [2]
These routes were sold to ABC Coach Lines in February 1986: [5]
These routes were sold to Highway Tours in March 1985: [7]
These routes were operated by South Western prior to its cessation in 1990:
Route 114 was split into three parts when it was sold in 1992: [10]
ABC Coach Lines merged 19 with route 10 in February 1987 to form route 10 (Redfern - Camperdown), before being reorganised as routes 453 and 454 in November 1987. Route 18 was renumbered 455. [12] After ABC's cessation, routes 453-455 were operated by Marrickville Bus Lines [13] and Arrow Coaches [14] before passing to Sydney Buses' Waverley depot in June 1990. [15] Route 455 now operates as route 355. [16]
The routes sold to Highway Tours, Southtrans, Caringbah Bus Service and Carss Park Charter Tours were brought under common ownership and today are operated by Transdev NSW.
In the 1980s, Holman operated an interstate express coach business trading as VIP Express with a fleet of 40 coaches. [17] This was sold in February 1987. [18] [19]
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South Western Coach Lines operated depots in Alexandria, Jannali and Revesby.
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