CDC Geelong

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CDC Geelong
CDC Geelong Logo.svg
Benders Buslines 22.jpg
Volgren-bodied Mercedes-Benz O405 in Benders livery, September 2010
ParentCDC Victoria
Service areaGeelong
Service typeBus operator
Routes10
Fleet85 (November 2015)
Websitewww.cdcvictoria.com.au/cdcgeelong

CDC Geelong, formerly known as Benders Busways, is an Australian bus company operating in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, operating routes under the Geelong Transit System umbrella, as well as charters. It is a subsidiary of CDC Victoria, in turn a subsidiary of ComfortDelGro Australia, in turn a subsidiary of Singapore-based ComfortDelGro.

History[]

Volgren-bodied Volvo B10BLE in Benders livery: February 2007

Benders Busways was formed by Ernest and Aimee Bender in 1926, and was established for 75 years. Their son Norman Bender eventually took over the business.[1]

The first route ran from Geelong to Chilwell, and in 1931 a second route commenced from the Geelong Post Office to the corner of Minerva Road and Aberdeen Street in Geelong West.

The closure of the Geelong tram system in 1956 saw Benders win the contract to serve the former tram routes with buses. Eighteen new buses were purchased to run the increased number of services.

In 1987, Benders purchased IJ Cook & Son. In June 2000 the Bender family sold Benders Busways to the Kefford Corporation.[2] In February 2009 the Kefford Corporation was sold to ComfortDelGro Cabcharge (CDC), with the sale including Benders Busways for A$149 million.[3][4] At the time Kefford was the fourth-largest bus operator in Victoria, with a fleet of 328 buses and six depots, and with a market share of 16%. On 14 July 2014, CDC announced that Benders Busways would be re-branded as CDC Geelong.[5]

Livery[]

Volgren bodied Scania K230UB in October 2010
CDC Geelong Volvo B12R PMCA "Apollo" seen at Marshall Station in March 2016.

When the Geelong Transit System (GTS) was first introduced in 1983,[6] buses operated by Benders on route services were painted in the blue stripe and white GTS livery. However the contract with the state government requiring Benders to use the GTS livery on its urban route buses expired in 2000, and under the subsequent contract the company's buses all reverted to Benders' former white and green livery.

In August 2014, CDC Victoria announced that it had started to use the recently-introduced Public Transport Victoria orange and white livery on its buses, replacing the former Benders livery,[7] and CDC Geelong buses providing public transport services were progressively repainted. An orange, blue and white livery was adopted for charter buses.

Fleet[]

As at November 2015, the CDC Geelong fleet consisted of 85 buses and coaches.[8]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Benders Busways was established for 75 years".
  2. ^ "Geelong Info - Benders Busways". Retrieved 26 July 2007.
  3. ^ "Updates & News". Kefford Corporation. Archived from the original on 3 April 2009. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  4. ^ Smith, Chris (20 December 2008). "Kefford Group Finds a Buyer". Australasian Bus and Coach. Bauer Trader Media. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  5. ^ "A brand new look for CDC Victoria". CDC Victoria. Archived from the original on 4 August 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  6. ^ "PTUA press release: Bring Back the Booklet". Retrieved 26 July 2007.
  7. ^ "CDC Geelong launches PTV livery on new buses". CDC Victoria. Archived from the original on 16 March 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  8. ^ "CDC Group - Benders, Geelong". Australian Bus Fleet Lists. Bus Australia. Retrieved 20 November 2015.

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