Transitplus

Transitplus was a privately owned public transport company which operated bus services from the South Australian capital Adelaide, to the Adelaide Hills, mainly Mount Barker area. It is part of the Adelaide Metro network. It was a joint venture between TransAdelaide, which also operates the train system in Adelaide and Australian Transit Enterprises. Transitplus was based in Aldgate in the Adelaide Hills and had two depots located in Aldgate and Mount Barker.

Australian Transit Enterprises trading as Southlink took over Transitplus' services in 2010.[1]

Service Areas

Transitplus serviced the following towns in the Adelaide Hills and suburbs of Adelaide up until 2010:

Aldgate, Balhannah, Blakiston, Bridgewater, Bugle Ranges, Carey Gulley, Cleland, Charleston, Crafers, Eagle on the Hill, Eastwood, Echunga, Flaxley, Frewville, Gemmels, Glen Osmond, Glenalta, Glenside, Green Hill Ranges, Green Hill, Hahndorf, Hawthorndene, Heathfield, Leawood Gardens, Littlehampton, Lobethal, Macclesfield, Meadows, Mount Barker, Mount George, Mount Osmond, Murray Bridge, Mylor, Myrtle Bank, Nairne, Oakbank, Parkside, Piccadilly, Stirling, Strathalbyn, Summertown, Upper Sturt, Uraildla, Urrbrae, Verdun, Woodside.

Routes

Transitplus operated bus routes in the Adelaide Hills were:

All the services operated by Transitplus to Adelaide City, terminated at Currie Street bus terminal.

Fleet

Amongst the bus companies in Adelaide, Transitplus operated newer and well maintained buses. Its fleet included:

All of its buses were fully Air-conditioned.

Depots

Transitplus operated out of its main depot in Aldgate, South Australia and sub depot/Park and Ride in Mount Barker, South Australia.

See also

References

  1. SouthLink website, Retrieved 22 July 2015

External links

Adelaide Metro

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