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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 ...
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 ...
Premier Illawarra operates seven bus routes via Unanderra station, under contract to Transport for NSW: 31: Wollongong to Horsley [12] 33: Wollongong to Dapto [13] 35: to Wollongong [14] 36: Wollongong to Kembla Heights [15] 37: Wollongong Beach to Wollongong station via Oak Flats & Shellharbour anti-clockwise loop [16] 41: Dapto to University ...
Premier Charters operates one bus route via North Wollongong station, under contract to Transport for NSW: 2: Stanwell Park to Wollongong [9] Premier Illawarra operates seven bus routes via North Wollongong station, under contract to Transport for NSW: 3: Wollongong to Balgownie via Towradgi, Bellambi Point & Corrimal anti-clockwise loop [10]
The Pleasure Tours routes were taken over by Punchbowl Bus Co on 10 July 2005. [50] [78] [79] Punchbowl Bus Co successfully bid to retain the region with a new contract commencing on 1 July 2014. [30] [80] Eight years later, in December 2022, following another competitive tender process, Punchbowl Bus Co was unsuccessful in retaining the contract.
Bus Stop area on Eastern side of station. Busabout operates one bus route to and from Wollongong, under contract to Transport for NSW: 887: to Campbelltown via Princes Motorway [10] NSW TrainLink operates coach services to Moss Vale and Bundanoon [11] Premier Illawarra operates six bus routes via Wollongong station, under contract to Transport ...
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.
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.