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Quince's Scenicruisers is a bus and coach charter operator in Melbourne, Australia. ==History== In 1951 Quince's Scenicruisers operated route 103A Oakleigh - Clayton - Moorabbin. In 1967 Quince's joined with Melbourne Motor Coach Service and Parlor Coaches to form Australian Pacific Tours. Quince's later withdrew from the partnership. After the State Government decided to open private routes to open tender, in 1988 Quince's were awarded the rights to operate some services of Ventura Bus Lines and Waverley Transit.〔(Bus company fights Met over routes ) ''The Age'' 15 April 1988〕 Waverley Transit won a legal case and the contract between Quince's and The Met was ruled void.〔"Victorian Buses in the Eighties" ''Australian Bus Panorama'' issue 7/1 August 1991 page 5〕 Quince's had already taken delivery of 24 Hino AC140s and 40 Mercedes-Benz O405s. These entered service on two new routes 634 Middle Brighton station - Monash University/East Clayton and 705 Springvale - Mordialloc.〔 Following 18 months of unsuccessful negotiations with the Department of Infrastructure over a new contract, Quince's relinquished their route licences in February 1998. By this stage they were operating routes 615 Box Hill - North Balwyn, 631 Westfield Southland - Mitcham station, 634 Lilydale - Monash University, 708 Mordialloc - Carrum and 731 Camberwell - North Balwyn. These were split amongst Invicta Bus Services, Moorabbin Transit, National Bus Company and Ventura Bus Lines.〔"Quince" ''Australian Bus Panorama'' issue 13/5 April 1998 page 47〕 Since then it has operated as a bus and coach charter operator. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Quince's Scenicruisers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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