Peninsula Bus Lines

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Peninsula Bus Lines
ParentGrenda Corporation
Commenced operationJuly 1950
Ceased operationJanuary 2012
HeadquartersSeaford
Service areaSouth Eastern Melbourne
Service typeBus & coach operator
Routes18
HubsCentro Karingal
Fleet106 (May 2014)
Websitewww.grenda.com.au

Peninsula Bus Lines was a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia. As a Melbourne bus company, it operates 18 bus routes under contract to the Government of Victoria. A subsidiary of Grenda Corporation, it was purchased by Ventura Bus Lines in January 2012.

History[]

Peninsula Bus Lines was formed in July 1950 when Dysons Peninsula Motors was purchased followed by some services from Woods Bus Services. In 1975 Peninsula Bus Lines was purchased by Grenda Corporation.[1][2] In October 2002, Frankston Passenger Service was purchased and amalgamated with Peninsula Bus Lines.[3] In January 2012, it was included in the sale of Grenda Corporation to Ventura Bus Lines and the brand was retired.[4][5][6]

Fleet[]

As at May 2014 the fleet consisted of 106 buses and coaches.[7] Peninsula Bus Lines adopted the cream and three stripes livery of Grenda's Bus Services, but with the red stripes painted blue. It later adopted the standard white with red and yellow flashes of Grenda Corporation.

References[]

  1. ^ Peninsula on the Market Fleetline issue 7 February 1976 page 10
  2. ^ Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Operators and Fleet Listings. Melbourne: Bus & Coach Society of Victoria. 1991. pp. 20, 24.
  3. ^ Victoria Fleetline issue 282 February 2003 page 11
  4. ^ Ventura buys Grenda Transit - Volgren to send separately Australasian Bus & Coach 21 November 2011
  5. ^ Ventura buys Grenda Australian Bus issue 49 January 2012 page 5
  6. ^ Ventura takes over Grenda's bus operations Australian Bus Panorama issue 27/4 January 2012 page 7
  7. ^ Ventura Group - Peninsula Bus Lines Australian Bus Fleet Lists
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