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Index of Operators' Names to Route Numbers SYDNEY PRIVATE BUS ROUTES Index of Operators Index from 1925 to the present of operators of private bus services in the metropolitan area of Sydney, NSW, Australia (including routes with numbers in the Sydney Region Route Number System in the Blue Mountains and Picton areas) Numbers underlined are those of routes in the Sydney Region Route Number System. Following the number/s for these routes is the relevant Contract Region (or “No repl” or “Tfd to STA), where Route Histories may be found elsewhere on this site. (“No repl” means ceased without replacement; “Tfd to STA” means transferred to State Transit Authority.) Routes not underlined are in the 1925 route number series, where Route Histories are listed in numerical order. A ABC Coach Lines – 10, 18, 19, 119, 451-455 [Tfd to B STA] B & H Transport Services – 92, 93, 131 Adams – see Alpine Bus & Coach Service Baker, RJ – see B & H Transport Services Adams, GL – 138 Balafas – 117 Adams, WR – 6 Bale, WJS (& Sons) – 211; see also Penrith District Alderson, R/Alderson, T – 91 Bus Service Alexander, J – 187 Balfour, EL – 38, 211 Alexandria Bus Co – 10, 18, 19 Balmain Bus Service Co/Balmain Motor Service – 17 Allen, RJ – see Brighton Bus Lines Bankstown Bus Lines – 12, 22, 23, 24, 38, 125, 137, All-Gold Bus Service – see Marrin, A unnumbered Allison, WC – 3 Bankstown Coaches – 26, 176 Allways Bus Service – 59, 111, 122, 194, 455 [Region Bankstown-Eldridge Rd Bus Service – 20 10/11] Bankstown-Lakemba Bus Lines – 26, 176 Allways Lidcombe-Auburn Bus Service – 59 Bankstown-Parramatta Bus Lines – 320 Alpine Bus & Coach Service – 59 Bankstown-Strathfield Bus Service – 27, 484-486, Ambassador Bus & Coach/Ambassador Coaches – 122 486A [Region 13] Amor, RW & DP – see Dinki Di Bus Service Barber, NW – 239 Appleby & Nelson – see Tempe Bus Service Barden, Ian & Assoc – see Auburn Bus Service Armitage, S & Waller, FJ – 152 Bardsleys DeLuxe Blue Bus Service/Bardsley, FK – Arnold, WL – 142 62, 63, 207, 208, 241; see also Blue Transit Co Arrow Coaches – 450-455 [Tfd to STA] Bardsleys Motor Saloons – 83 Artarmon Bus Service – 52, 192 Barham, Mrs E – 19, 20 Artarmon Red Bus Service – 52, 192 Barklimore Bros/Barklimore, NRB – 153, 167, 214 Ashe, WG – 134 Barnes Coaches – 54, 124, 136, 169, 221, 224 Ashover, A – 115 Barnes, HFJ – 99, 122 Atkins, WA – 101A, 181 Barnes, JD – see Barnes Coaches; Riverstone Bus Co Auburn Bus Services – 1, 15, 16, 59, 62, 73, 84, 168, Barnier, AH – one or more of 160, 161 & 162 405, 910 [Region 13], 406 [Tfd to STA]; see also Barton, BD – see East Parramatta Bus Lines; Bankstown-Parramatta Bus Lines Marrickville Bus Lines; Seven Hills Passenger Auburn Coaches – 59, 405 [Region 13], 406 [Tfd to Service STA] Barton, EJ – 87 Auburn District Bus Service – 239 (& others?) Bass Hill Bus Service – 20, 21 Auburn Passenger Transport – 5, 13, 14, 116, 149, Batt, H – 102 239, 499, 916-921 [Region 13] Batty, F (& Mrs M) – 43, 50; see also Caringbah Bus Australian General Omnibus Service – 3, 4 Service Avern, RW – 218 Page 1 of 12 16 July 2018 Index of operators Baxters Bus Lines/Baxter family – 20, 21, 153, 214, Brady, WB – 110, 213 405, 655, 817, 818, 902-906, 910, 930, 932 [Region Bremner, HD – 118 13], 810-815 [Region 3]; see also Dural Bus Co; Brennan, TRB/Brennan Bros – 22, 23 Glenorie Bus Co Brewer, LC – see Cole, CM & Brewer Bedford, H Bus Service – 152 Brewer, P – see ABC Coach Lines Bell, EL – 130 Bridges, C – one or more of 160, 161 & 162 Bell, G – 176 Bridges, JC – 42 Belmore-Lakemba Bus Service – 35, 92 Brien & Brien – 81, 119 Benjamin, ED – 88 Brien, Mrs P – see Sydenham Bus Service Berala Bus Co – 132, 167 Brien, T – 119, 120, 222 Berglund, RA – 79, 120, 124 Briens Bus Service – 119; see also ABC Coach Lines Berowra Coach Services – 31, 103 Briggs, B – see Auburn Bus Service Best, B – see Higson, A & Best; Lane Cove Bus Briggs, GA – 87 Service Brighton Bus Lines – 6, 49, 196 Bevan, OW & CS – 3, 164 Brittain, VI – 238 Beverley, SJ – 205 Bronte Bus Co – 203 Bexley Passenger Transport – 68, 229 Bronte Motors – 228 Black, DK – 97 Brooks Bros – 52, 128 Black, F – 103 Brooks, HL & EE – 128 Blacktown Bus Co – 180, 198 Brown, SJ – 64; see also Jenteeno Nominees; South Blacktown-Prospect Bus Service – 210 Bexley Buses; Toughs Bus Service Blackwall – see Russell & Blackwall Brownlee, CJ – see Manly Bus Service Blakesley Bus Co – 114 Bruce & Hayes – 206 Blue & Cream Bus Service (Brooks) – 128 Bruce, RT – 93 Blue & Cream Bus Service (Hayman) – see Granville- Bruce, W – 95, 234 Guildford Bus Service Bull, ? – 180 Blue & White Bus Service – 26, 176 Bundeena Bus Service – 64, 989 [Region 10/11] Blue Mountains Bus Co – 685, 685H, 686, 686G, 688- Burke & Sheppard – 9 698 (& 690B, 690C, 690H, 690K, 690P, 692B, Burke, JE – see Eastwood-West Ryde Bus Service; 692H, 692W, 692Y, 698V) [Blue Mountains] North Epping Bus Service Blue Mountains Transit – 685, 685H, 686, 686G, 688- Burn, G – see Storey, J & Burn 698 (& 690B, 690C, 690H, 690K, 690P, 692B, Burnett, NR – 178 692H, 692W, 692Y, 698V) [Blue Mountains] Burrows, T – see Midshore Busways Blue taxi bus services – 198, 199 Burton, T – see Sharpe, W & CK & Burton Blue Transit Co – 5, 29, 83, 155, 210 Bus Link – 984, 985, 987 [Region 10/11] Blythe, EH – 6, 68, 121, 122, 124, 229 Busabout – 58, 94, 805, 807, 861 [Region 3], 849-857, Board, W – 218 864-872 [Region 2], 777, 841, 877-899 (& 883K, Boatwright, JE – 147, 188 884W, 890C, 894X), 898, 899, S17 [Region 15], Bodeker, CF – 96, 97 Camden country 31, 32, 38-40, 47, 49 [Region 15] Bondi Motor Service – 160, 161 Bustrans – 817, 818 [Region 13] Booth, J & K – see Pittwater Bus Lines Busways Blacktown – unnumbered, 661-664, 668, Booty & Tibbles – 81 669, 673-678 (& 675A, 675C), 680, 682, 683, 718, Bosnjaks Bus Service/Bosnjak, S/Bosnjak family/ 720-729 (& 721B, 725W), 735, 737-747 (& 739V, Bosnjaks Penrith – 2, 45, 78, 80, 167, 208, 215, 741R, 741S, 742R, 742S), 749-759 (& 753W, 219, 300, 766-774, 780, 782, 784-786, 788, 790- 756G), 770, 771, 774-776, 778-786, 789, 791, 793, 792, 794, 795 [Region 1], 800 [Region 3]; see also 795, 797, 799, S7, S11-S13, T70-T72, T74, T75 Parramatta Bus Co; Penrith District Bus Service; [Region 1] Westbus Busways Camden – 890-899 (& 890C, 894X) [Region Bottle, HC – 142 15], Camden country 31, 32, 38-42, 47, 49 [Region Boucher & Pert – 196 15] Boucher, G – 196 Busways Campbelltown – 93, 878-893 (& 882A, Bourne, WH/Bourne & Co – 77-79, 179 882B, 883K, 884W) [Region 15] Bowdens (Blue) Express Bus Co/Bowden, JH – 79, Busways Macarthur – 145, 894-899 [Region 15], 203 Camden country 31, 32, 38-42, 47, 49 [Region 15] Bower, A – see Lane Cove Motors Butler, LH – 131 Bower, HL – 61; see also Cathie, A & Bower Butt, KA – see Hunters Hill Bus Co; Metro West Bus Bowerman Motor Co – 192 Lines; North & Western Bus Lines; Parramatta- Bowmans Bus Service – 2 Ryde Bus Service Bradley, K – see Heron Bus Lines Byrne & McGuire – 30 Page 2 of 12 16 July 2018 Index of operators Condell Park Motor Transport – 25 C Connell, H – 73, 155, 166, 193 Cabramatta-Bonnyrigg Bus Service – 40, 41 Connex NSW/Connex Southtrans – 452, 453, 455, Cadman, FH – 136 922-927, 947, 948, 948L, 958, 959, 969-976, 991- Calabro Bros/Calabro family – 40, 41, 76, 77; see also 994, 996, 997 [Region 10/11], 902-905, 907, 908, Busabout; Hawkesbury Valley Bus Service; 910 [Region 13] Nevilles Bus Service Connolly, HF – 133 Caledonian Bus Lines – 49; see also Sharpes Bus & Coogee Omnibus Co – 61 Coach Service Cook & Inder – 19 Callen, MBA – 30 Cook, LH – see Power Bus Service Calvert, CM – 97 Cooks Motor Service/Cooks Garage/Cook, CWB – Camden Coaches – 145 136, 142, 144; see also Parramatta Bus Co. Camden Motor Service – 53 Cooley, MJ – see Mortlake Bus Co Campbelltown Bus Service – see B & H Transport Cooper, HJ – 205 Services Cooper, JA – 62 Campbelltown Transit Co – 92, 93, 131 Cooper, RE – 159 Canterbury Bus Lines – 26, 34, 35, 39, 68, 92, 450, Corrigan, RH – see Berowra Coach Service 451 [Region 5] Corrington, FJ – 194 Caringbah Bus Service – 50, 977, 978 [Region 10/11] Costello, W – see Bass Hill Bus Service Carlingford Bus Service – 590 [Region 4] Coutman, ES – 49 Carlton Bus Service – 49, 122 Coventry Motor Service – 151 Carpenter, RH – see Red Transit Co Cox, WR – 9 Carss Coaches – 109 Coz, DW – 102, 130 Carss Park Charter Tours – 109, 114, 958, 959 [Region Crane, MJ – 217 10/11] Cremorne Bus Service – 204, 224 [Tfd to STA] Castlereagh-Penrith Bus Service – 219 Cronulla Omnibus Service – 61 Cathie, A & Bower, HL – 6 Cronulla Passenger Service – 65, 66 CGEA Transport – see Connex NSW/Connex Crossley Bus Lines/Crossley, C – 73, 84, 907, 908, Southtrans 915-927 [Region 13]; see also Canterbury Bus Challenge Travel – 26, 117/118 Lines; Revesby Bus & Coach Service Chalmers Coaches – 28, 183 Crossways – 122 Chamberlain, CO – 134 Crowe, TR – see Sydney Coach Lines Chatswood Charter Bus Co – see Sinclair, MO Crowther, B – 65 Chester Hill-Bankstown Bus Service – 73, 84, 910 Crowther, S & Sons – 65, 66, 984, 985, 987 [Region [Region 13]; see also Bankstown-Parramatta Bus 10/11] Lines Cumberland Bus Co/Cumberland Coaches/ Child, EG – 212 Cumberland Bus Group – 34, 35, 39, 86, 87, 92, Chisholm, A – 120 111, 150, 152, 163, 172, 194; see also Todds Bus City & Suburban Safety Coaches – 58, 228 Service City Bus Direct – 620 [Region 4], 621, 622 [No repl] Cumberland College – unnumbered Clarkson, RV & PE/Clarkson family – 218 Cumming, JH – see Bronte Motors Clay, RE – 71 Curtin, JE – 204 Clayton, AJ – 21, 25 Curtis – 53 Cleary Bros – 132, 167, 211 Curtis, AE/Curtis family – 135 Cohen, RH – see Harbour City Coaches
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