Punchbowl Bus Company (PBC) is an Australian bus company. It operates bus services in Goulburn and Crookwell in the Southern Tablelands as PBC Goulburn...
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sold to Brighton Bus Lines in October 1982. Remains and has grown into a large coach charter company. Punchbowl Bus Company Operate bus services in the...
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Interline Bus Services Keolis Downer Northern Beaches Maianbar Bundeena Bus Service Metro-link Bus Lines North Sydney Bus Charters Punchbowl Bus Company Telfords...
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Although the buses of Punchbowl Bus Company are stabled at their headquarters on Hannans Road Riverwood, the suburb itself does not act as a bus terminus...
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Hurstville. Route 959 from Bald Face at Blakehurst to Hurstville. Punchbowl Bus Company runs Route 953 Hurstville via Kyle Bay, Connells Point and South...
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Tours and Punchbowl Bus Company. The Pleasure Tours routes were taken over by Punchbowl Bus Co on 10 July 2005. Punchbowl Bus Co successfully bid to retain...
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Peakhurst to Punchbowl Bus Company. Saints remained as a charter operator before ceasing operations in April 2003, the three companies being liquidated...
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3 routes 16 July 2014: All of Punchbowl Bus Company's NightRide and Region 5 routes 21 July 2014: Rest of Sydney Buses' Eastern Suburbs (Region 9) routes...
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been rebranded as CDC NSW and Punchbowl Bus Company will be exiting after bus contracts are awarded to another company. Historic aaa·nnn – combinations...
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ceased, including: Bankstown on demand service – operated by Punchbowl Bus Company's Punchbowl On Demand (POD) – ceased 14 October 2018 Carlingford and North...
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2012. Archived from the original on 29 September 2012. "Punchbowl Bus". Punchbowl Bus Company. Powell, Alan (2007). "Boye-Jones, Ruby Olive (1891–1990)"...
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Highway Tours (category Bus companies of New South Wales)
"Private Buses" Fleetline issue 254 May 1998 page 97 Canterbury Bus Lines Australian Bus Fleet Lists History Punchbowl Bus Company New South Wales Bus Operators...
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trials were held on selected lines of Sydney Buses and the Punchbowl Bus Company. The trials hit a hitch when bus drivers threatened a boycott due to the machine...
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U-Go Mobility (category Bus companies of New South Wales)
region 10 incorporates the services of region 5 formerly operated by Punchbowl Bus Company and region 10 services formerly operated by Transdev NSW. It commenced...
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Leyland Leopard (category Bus chassis)
purchasers into the 1980s included North & Western Bus Lines, Punchbowl Bus Company and Ventura Bus Lines. In the early 1990s, a number of Leopards were...
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centre from 2016 until 2019. Homebush Bay: Punchbowl Bus Company operate the Baylink Shuttle, a weekday bus circulator between Rhodes railway station and...
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Transdev NSW (redirect from Woronora Bus Company)
although the latter was sold in August 1989 to Punchbowl Bus Company. In July 1989, the business of Hadfields Bus Lines, Engadine was purchased and at this...
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Harris Park Transport (category Bus companies of New South Wales)
Route 74/106, along with Moore's Tours route 954, was taken over by Punchbowl Bus Company and incorporated into Region 5, with the former renumbered 953....
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Coachmaster (category Bus manufacturers of Australia)
Company, Peakhurst Bus Company, Punchbowl Bus Company and Westbus. Travers, Greg (1979). The Australian Private Bus. Sydney: Historic Commercial Vehicle...
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Waikiki Trolley (category Tram, urban railway and trolley companies)
sites in Honolulu, including the Honolulu Museum of Art, ʻIolani Palace, Punchbowl, and Chinatown. Green Line, the hiking and local food tour which stops...
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Mark Bouris (category Australian company founders)
manages Instagram and YouTube on social media. Mark Bouris was born in Punchbowl, New South Wales, to a Greek father of the Greek Orthodox faith and an...
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McVicar family, operating from 1919 to 1978. The company began when Archibald Robert Brownlow McVicar began a bus service from Lidcombe railway station to Berala...
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Pressed Metal Corporation South Australia (category Bus manufacturers of Australia)
Pressed Metal Corporation South Australia (PMCSA) was an Australian bus bodybuilder based in Royal Park, Adelaide. The business originally formed as Freighter-Lawton...
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the alignment towards Enfield Yard. Between Punchbowl and Bankstown is the former location of the Punchbowl Maintenance Depot, which has since been redeveloped...
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Holden (redirect from Holden Motor Company)
ISBN 0-947079-06-8. Dowling, Joshua (2003). Monaro: rebirth of a legend. Punchbowl, New South Wales: Bookworks. ISBN 1-876953-13-6. Earl, Peter (2002). Information...
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famous cycling store was operated by Jack Walsh in the adjoining suburb of Punchbowl for 50 years. Unfortunately the council allowed the velodrome to fall...
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March 5, 2024. "Republican Main Street Partnership Endorses Max Engling". Punchbowl News. January 9, 2024. Retrieved January 31, 2024. kzurdosky (January...
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Hawaiian Electric Company Building; crosses Queen Street on the seaward side to include State Tax Office Building; and reaches across Punchbowl Street to include...
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Aboriginal people led by Tedbury, the son of Pemulwuy, in what is now Punchbowl in 1809. However, following Tedbury's death in 1810, resistance to European...
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Gangwon Province, South Korea (section Buses)
cranes. In the township of Haean, Yanggu, the Haean Basin is nicknamed Punchbowl, which was initially named by a war correspondent for the Korea War. The...
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