Transit Systems Victoria
Transit Systems Victoria, formerly Sita Buslines, is a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia. It is a subsidiary of Transit Systems and operates 18 bus routes under contract to Public Transport Victoria. HistoryIn 1966, Frank Bono and George Sita purchased route 406 Footscray - East Keilor. In 1968, Sita sold his share to Frank Bono.[2] In January 1972, Sita purchased Grangers Bus Lines, which operated 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.[3][4][5] Sita commenced coach operations in 1982, initially with second hand Denning vehicles, before building up a large Austral Tourmaster fleet after 1984.[4][6] In 1995, Sita purchased the Coachtrans coach operation on the Gold Coast and commenced operations in Sydney.[7] The latter operation has since ceased. On 1 July 2018, Sita commenced a new ten-year performance-based contract to operate its bus services.[8] In April 2019, Sita was purchased by Transit Systems,[9] and was re-branded Transit Systems Victoria in November 2020.[10] FleetAs at December 2022, the Transit Systems fleet consisted of 166 buses and coaches.[1] 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
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