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Premier Illawarra Pressed Metal Corporation bodied Mercedes-Benz O405 in Wollongong, September 2007. Premier Transport Group is an Australian operator of bus and coach services in New South Wales and Queensland. Its origins can be traced back to December 1987 when John King purchased Nowra Coaches. It has since expanded through a number of ...
The following is the list of rollouts for bus routes in Sydney, including school services of any region mentioned: 30 September 2013: Transdev NSW routes 594 and 594H [17] 6 December 2013: Sydney Buses' route 333 from Circular Quay to Bondi Beach, one of Sydney's most heavily used routes [18] 14 April 2014: The rest of Transdev NSW's Region 12 ...
The Outer Sydney Metropolitan Bus Service Contracts (OSMBSC) [1] are contracts issued by the Government of New South Wales to bus operators in areas surrounding Sydney. These regions include the Hunter Region, Central Coast, Illawarra and the Blue Mountains. In 2016–17, 21.6 million passenger journeys were made on Outer Metropolitan bus ...
From 2008 until February 2015, Green's services were part of Sydney Outer Metropolitan Bus Region 9. [5] Green's operated 2 routes in the northern suburbs of Wollongong and the southern part of the Royal National Park: 2: Stanwell Park - Wollongong [6] 15: Helensburgh station - Stanwell Park [7]
Premier Illawarra operates three bus routes via Albion Park station, under contract to Transport for NSW: 37: Wollongong Beach to Wollongong station via Oak Flats & Shellharbour anti-clockwise loop [12] 57: Wollongong station to Wollongong Beach via Shellharbour & Oak Flats clockwise loop [13] 77: Albion Park to Stockland Shellharbour [14]
Originally known as Berkeley High School, the school changed its name in 1998 in line with becoming a sports-oriented school. Public transport is provided by Premier Illawarra, a bus company contracted by the New South Wales Ministry of Transport to provide services to most of the Illawarra region.
The airport is serviced by the 37, 57 and 77 bus routes operated by Premier Illawarra, which stop close to the passenger terminal and connect to various locations including Wollongong City Centre, Shellharbour City Centre, Dapto and Warrawong.
The route was a rail replacement bus service for the closed Carlingford railway line, until the line was converted and re-opened as part of the Parramatta Light Rail in December 2024. Unlike other bus routes, route 535 charged train fares instead of bus fares. [20]