Transit Systems Victoria
Parent | Transit Systems |
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Founded | January 1972 |
Headquarters | West Footscray |
Service area | Western Melbourne |
Service type | Bus & coach operator |
Routes | 19 |
Hubs | Altona Gate Shopping Centre Brimbank Central Shopping Centre Footscray |
Stations | Ascot Vale Footscray Melton Newport Sunshine Williamstown Yarraville |
Fleet | 155 (November 2020) |
Website | Transit Systems Victoria |
Transit Systems Victoria, formerly Sita Buslines, is 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. It is a subsidiary of Transit Systems.
History[]
In 1966, Frank Bono and George Sita purchased route 406 Footscray - East Keilor. In 1968, Sita sold his share to Frank Bono.[1] In January 1972, Sita purchased Graingers Bus Lines with route 472 Moonee Ponds Junction - Williamstown Beach. Subsequently purchased were Murrays Coaches in 1975, Nidis in 1979, West Newport Bus Service in November 1980, Sunshine Bus Lines in April 1982 and Starline Coaches in 1985.[2][3][4]
Sita commenced coach operations in 1982, initially with second hand Denning vehicles, before building up a large Austral Tourmaster fleet after 1984.[3][5] In 1995 Sita purchased the Coachtrans coach operation on the Gold Coast and commenced operations in Sydney.[6] The latter operation has since ceased.
On 1 July 2018, Sita commenced a new ten-year performance-based contract to operate its bus services.[7] In April 2019, Sita was purchased by Transit Systems,[8] and was re-branded Transit Systems Victoria in November 2020.[9]
Fleet[]
As of November 2020, the Transit Systems fleet consisted of 155 buses and coaches.[10] Sita's bus livery was white at the top and fawn at the bottom with an orange stripe. A special orange, white and black livery was used on buses dedicated to the 401 shuttle from North Melbourne station to Melbourne University via the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Coaches wore a red, yellow and white livery, but are now painted white.
References[]
- ^ "Firefly" Fleetline November 1990 page 171
- ^ Tilley, Bruce (1984). Melbourne Private Bus Fleets Vol 1. Berverley South Australia: Railmac Publications. p. 33. ISBN 0 949817 34 1.
- ^ a b "Victorian Buses in the Eighties" Australian Bus Panorama issue 6/2 September 1990 page 13
- ^ Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Operators and Fleet Listings. Melbourne: Bus & Coach Society of Victoria. 1991. p. 59.
- ^ "Victorian Buses in the Eighties" Australian Bus Panorama issue 6/4 November 1990 page 5
- ^ "Sita" Australian Bus Panorama issue 11/6 March 1996 page 39
- ^ "Metropolitan Bus Services Contract - Sita Bus Lines". Buying for Victoria. Archived from the original on 9 October 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- ^ "Transit Systems Expands into Melbourne Bus Network". Transit Systems. Archived from the original on 29 April 2019. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
- ^ Sita Buslines rebrand complete: Transit Systems Victoria Australasian Bus & Coach 9 November 2020
- ^ Sita Bus Lines Australian Bus Fleet Lists
External links[]
Media related to Sita Buslines at Wikimedia Commons
- Bus companies of Victoria (Australia)
- Bus transport in Melbourne
- Transport companies established in 1972
- Australian companies established in 1972