North Sydney Bus Charters

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North Sydney Bus Charters
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Nexport bodied BYD D9RA in Chatswood in September 2024
ParentGoZero Group
Commenced operation2002
HeadquartersArtarmon
Service areaSydney
Snowy Mountains
Service typeBus operator
Depots5
Fleet225 (November 2024)
Websitewww.northsydneybuscharters.com.au

North Sydney Bus Charters is an Australian bus company operating charter services in New South Wales.

History

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Ansair bodied Volvo B10L at Sydney Olympic Park in January 2019

North Sydney Bus Charters was founded in July 2002 by Scott Riley to service his Tennis World business at Chatswood, Lane Cove, North Ryde and North Sydney.[1][2]

It then commenced a contract for Lane Cove Council operating two routes from the Mars Road industrial estate, Lane Cove West to Lane Cove Plaza with two Mercedes-Benz LO812s. The service was discontinued on 21 September 2009.

On 4 May 2009, it commenced trial operation of the Artarmon Loop service for Willoughby Council from St Leonards station through the industrial area of Artarmon and back via the Pacific Highway and Royal North Shore Hospital.[3]

Expansion has occurred through the purchase of the Concord Coaches, Ocean View Coaches and Voyager Coaches businesses. In May 2016 Bankstown Coaches was purchased with 44 vehicles.[4]

In August 2023, the business was purchased by TrueGreen Mobility, now GoZero Group.[5][6][7] In November 2023, GoZero Group announced it intended to shift the fleet over to electric-powered buses in the following 12-18 months.[8]

Services

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Services are operated under contract for private schools including:

It also operates contracted services for the Future Generation Joint Venture on the Snowy 2.0 project in the Snowy Mountains.[16]

Fleet

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As of November 2024, the fleet consists of 225 buses and coaches.[3]

Depots

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Depots are operated in Sydney in Artarmon, Dee Why, Mona Vale, North Ryde and Chullora and Banksmeadow.[17]

References

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  1. ^ Rally for Return Australasian Bus & Coach 28 April 2016
  2. ^ North Sydney Bus Group pops hood for big bus groups Australian Financial Review 23 August 2022
  3. ^ a b North Sydney Bus Charters Australian Bus Fleet Lists
  4. ^ Further expansion for North Sydney Bus Charters Australian Bus issue 76 July 2016 page 6
  5. ^ North Sydney Bus Charters acquired by EV bus outfit Australian Financial Review 3 August 2023
  6. ^ North Sydney Bus Charters sold Australian Bus issue 116 October 2023 page 7
  7. ^ North Sydney Bus Charters Sold Australian Bus Panorama issue 39/3 November 2023 page 34
  8. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  9. ^ It's easy to get to Abbotsleigh Abbotsleigh
  10. ^ Transport and Bus Bookings Cranbrook
  11. ^ Transport Kambala
  12. ^ a b c d GreenSchools1000 GoZero Group
  13. ^ Transport Loreto Normanhurst
  14. ^ College Bus Terms & conditions St Josephs College
  15. ^ School Bus Timetable Sydney Japanese International School
  16. ^ Mining and Resources Transport North Sydney Bus Charters
  17. ^ Employment North Sydney Bus Charters
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