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Sunbus Townsville was the principal bus operator in Townsville, Queensland, Australia, that operated services under the Translink scheme in Regional Queensland. It was one of Sunbus ' operations. As of 2022, Sunbus changed its name as part of a business re-brand by the parent company, Kinetic .
Sunbus were awarded the rights to operate services in the Cairns, Ipswich, Rockhampton, Sunshine Coast and Townsville regions. [2] As part of the deal, Sunbus was also responsible for the operation of school bus services in the region, however these were sold in 1997 to fellow British bus operator Stagecoach. [3] [4]
Transit Australia Group (TAG) was one of Australia's leading mass transit specialists headquartered on the Gold Coast in Queensland. [1]The company operated Sunbus (Sunbus Cairns, Sunbus Magnetic Island, Sunbus Rockhampton, Sunbus Sunshine Coast, Sunbus Townsville), Surfside Buslines and Bustech with a unique end-to-end mass transit offering including bus design and manufacturing, urban ...
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The 18-year-old used an elastic band to choke his teammate on the bus, authorities said.
Sunbus Rockhampton previously Capricorn Sunbus was the principal bus operator in Rockhampton, Queensland that operated services under the QConnect scheme in Regional Queensland. As of 2022, Sunbus changed its name as part of a business re-brand by the parent company, Kinetic .
Kinetic acquired Sydney bus and coach charter company Telfords Bus & Coach in November 2019, [10] [11] followed by Cairns bus operator Love's Bus Service Queensland in January 2020. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In March 2020, it was announced that Kinetic would buy GoBus with 1,700 buses, subject to approval by the New Zealand Overseas Investment Office . [ 14 ]
Kinetic uses these buses more often on services with less passengers and for School bus routes. Kinetic buses are determinable from which state division they are by checking the back of the buses, with a 40 KMPH sign with flashable amber lights indicating NSW, and Queensland indicated by a Children Crossing sign, with flashable amber lights.