Firefly Express

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Firefly Express
Firefly Express (5537 AO) Coach Concepts bodied Scania K124EB.jpg
Coach Concepts bodied Scania K124EB
in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, February 2010
ParentFrank Bono
Founded1966
HeadquartersMaidstone
Service typeCoach operator
Routes2
DestinationsAdelaide
Melbourne
Sydney
HubsSouthern Cross station
Depots1
Fleet13 (April 2014)
Websitewww.fireflyexpress.com.au

Firefly Express is an Australian interstate coach operator.

History[]

Coach Concepts bodied Scania K124EB in February 2010

Firefly Express' origins can be traced back to 1966 when Frank Bono and George Sita purchased route 406 FootscrayEast Keilor. In 1968 Bono took full control. In November 1986 Firefly commenced operating an overnight Melbourne to Sydney service. In July 1987 route 406 was sold to Westrans and the Melbourne charter licences of VIP Express purchased.[1][2]

In December 1987 a daylight service was introduced between Melbourne and Sydney but did not become a permanent feature. In September 1988 an overnight Melbourne to Adelaide service commenced.[1][3]

In July 2011 Firefly commenced operating services between Ballarat, Ararat, Murtoa, Horsham and Nhill under contract to V/Line.[4]

Fleet[]

Firefly commenced interstate operations using Austral Tourmaster and later HD1 coaches.[1] In the 1990s it purchased double-deck Denning Landseer coaches, some second-hand. Since 1998 it has purchased Scanias with Coach Design and Coach Concepts bodywork, operating 13 as at April 2014, six painted in V/Line livery.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Firefly" Fleetline November 1990 page 171
  2. ^ "Victorian Buses in the Eighties" Australian Bus Panorama 6/8 May 1991 page 14
  3. ^ "Victorian Buses in the Eighties" Australian Bus Panorama 7/1 August 1991 page 3
  4. ^ July 2011 - Firefly Coaches Commences Operation of V/Line Services Phillip Boyce & Associates 1 July 2011
  5. ^ Firefly Express Australian Bus Fleet Lists

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