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Commuter car parks have been built at Mona Vale, Warriewood, Narrabeen, Dee Why, Brookvale and Manly Vale. [4] [5] [7] The B-Line is operated by Keolis Downer Northern Beaches's Mona Vale depot as part of Region 8. [8] Buses on the B-Line trial Mobileye, a new forward-facing collision avoidance technology system which has been developed by ...
Buses account for close to six per cent of trips each day in the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, forming a key part of the city's public transport system.The network initially evolved from a privately operated system of feeder services to railway stations in the outer suburbs, and a publicly operated network of bus services introduced to replace trams in the inner suburbs.
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Mona Vale Bus Depot opened on 26 January 1970. It took over most of the routes north of Narrabeen from Brookvale Bus Depot. [1] In October 2021 it was included in the transfer of region 8 from State Transit to Keolis Downer Northern Beaches. [2] As of January 2025, it has an allocation of 115 buses. [3]
In May 1965, route 201 ceased. An expansion into coach charter saw Forest Trailways established with a separate depot in Manly Vale. Eric and Trevor Royle retired in the mid-1960s with the Trevor's sons Bernard and Tony taking over. [1] In 1973, services were extended to Duffys Forest and in February 1982 to Warringah Mall. In August 1979, a ...
190X is a peak-hour express bus service operated by Keolis Downer Northern Beaches between Avalon and Wynyard station.The route and its predecessors are well known for its ocean scenery along the journey [1] and have been popular with hikers planning to walk from Palm Beach back towards Sydney. [2]
Keolis Downer Northern Beaches [1] is a bus operator in Sydney, Australia. A subsidiary of Keolis Downer, it operates services in Sydney Bus Region 8 on the Lower North Shore and Northern Beaches under contract to Transport for NSW. Its headquarters are located at Brookvale Bus Depot. [2]
During its project to host the 2000 Summer Olympics, Sydney promised that transportation around the city during the Games would be done exclusively by public transport.For this to happen, the city only built a new transport hub, but did not purchase any new modes.As only minimal car parking was provided, with it intended that most people went to the competition venues using the public ...