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Busabout Sydney : ウィキペディア英語版
Busabout Sydney

Busabout Sydney is an Australian bus company operating route bus services in South West Sydney.
==History==

In November 1947, Sid Neville purchased route 58 Liverpool - Leppington - Rossmore - Bringelly from MB & AK Scott. In April 1955, Neville purchased route 94 Liverpool - Ingleburn from Liverpool-Ingleburn Bus Service. In the 1960s, a coach charter business was established under the Coachways brand.〔"Contractor changes in Sydney regions 2 and 15" ''Australian Bus'' issue 64 July 2014 pages 38/39〕
In 1994 Joe and Tony Calabro bought a 50% share of Neville's Bus Service with the operation rebranded as Busabout.〔"Ownership and route changes" ''Fleetline'' October 1994 page 193〕
The Calabro family had a long history with the south-western suburbs, having operated services in Bonnyrigg from 1951〔(Tribute to Frank Calabro ) Hansard NSW Parliament 6 May 2011〕 until selling the operation to Westbus in June 1989 with 70 buses and coaches.〔"Calabro's Sold" ''Fleetline'' November 1989 page 176〕 Joe and Tony Calabro subsequently purchased Surfside Buslines in October 1989〔"Stateliner takes over Greyhound" ''Australian Bus Panorama'' 5/5 March 1990 page 23〕〔"Surfside Bus Lines" ''Australian Bus Panorama'' 6/6 February 1991 page 45〕 followed by Hawkesbury Valley in November 1990.〔"Ownership changes" ''Fleetline'' July 1991 page 118〕
In September 1997, the Calabros purchased Liverpool Transport Co from the Garrard family, who operated services from Liverpool to Miller, Austral, Hillview and Cartwright.〔〔〔"Liverpool Transport" ''Australian Bus Panorama'' 13/2 October 1997 page 44〕 In October 2001 the Calabros purchased the remaining shares in Busabout and it was amalgamated with Liverpool Transport Co at the latter's West Hoxton depot under the Busabout name.
On 2 December 2008, the Calabros purchased the Fearne's Coaches business in Wagga Wagga and Harden and rebranded it as Busabout Wagga Wagga〔〔"Fearne's is sold to Sydney firm" ''The Daily Advertiser'' (Wagga Wagga) 7 December 2008〕
Since 2005 Busabout's services have been part of Sydney Bus Region 2, with some routes part of Region 3.〔(Region 2 ) Transport NSW〕 On 13 October 2013, Transit Systems Sydney took over Region 3 having won a tender to operate the new region including two routes that were operated by Busabout.〔(Cut costs or bus contracts will go to private sector, minister tells drivers ) ''Sydney Morning Herald'' 7 November 2012〕〔(Transit Systems awarded Sydney buses contract ) Transit Systems 7 November 2012〕
On 1 June 2014, Busabout's Sydney Bus Region 2 services passed to Interline and Busabout took over the Sydney Bus Region 15 services from Busways.〔(More than 60 new buses and improved customer service with new bus contracts ) Transport for NSW 29 August 2013〕〔(Busabout News May 2014 ), Retrieved 11 May 2014〕〔(Busways Campbelltown April 2014 ), Retrieved 18 April 2014〕 A new depot in region 15 opened 20 January 2015.〔(Busabout Newsletter ) Busabout June 2015〕
The Transit Australia Group consists of Queensland operations including Surfside Buslines, which the Calabro family has acquired.

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