11-486: Metrolink , MetroLink , or Metro-link is the name of several transport services throughout the world: Australia [ edit ] Metro-link Bus Lines , a bus operator in Sydney, New South Wales TransdevTSL , formerly known as MetroLink, former joint venture between Transdev and Transfield Services Transdev Brisbane Ferries , formerly known as Metrolink Queensland,
22-615: A charter operator out of another depot in Ingleburn , Metro-link later returned to the Green Valley depot. From the 1970s until the early 1990s, a coach charter operation was operated under the Relaxaway Tours banner. As at May 2014 the fleet consisted of 15 buses. A long time Leyland purchaser, the fleet today consists of Leyland Tigers and Volvo buses. In the mid-1980s three Volvo B10M coaches were purchased for
33-726: A commuter rail system in Southern California MetroLink (St. Louis) , an electric light rail service in the Saint Louis, Missouri/Illinois metropolitan area Quad Cities MetroLINK , a bus service in the Quad Cities region of Illinois and Iowa Plymouth Metrolink , a public transit system that serves Plymouth, Minnesota See also [ edit ] Metrolinx , a public transport governing body in Southern Ontario, Canada Metlink ,
44-598: A ferry operator in Brisbane, Queensland MetroLink Victoria , former operator of Yarra Trams in Melbourne, Victoria Sydney Metro (2008 proposal) , also known as Metro Link Canada [ edit ] MetroLink (Halifax) , a bus rapid transit service in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia India [ edit ] Metro-Link Express for Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad ,
55-535: A public transport governing body in Melbourne, Australia Metrolink crash (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Metrolink . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Metrolink&oldid=1141003194 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
66-656: A rapid transit system for the cities of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar Ireland [ edit ] MetroLink (Dublin) , a proposed metro line in Dublin city. New Zealand [ edit ] Metrolink, a division of NZ Bus that operated bus services in Auckland United Kingdom [ edit ] Manchester Metrolink , a light rail network in Greater Manchester, England United States [ edit ] Metrolink (California) ,
77-612: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Metro-link Bus Lines Metro-link Bus Lines is an Australian bus charter company operating services in South West Sydney . Metro-link Bus Lines was established in November 1954 when the Oliveri family, trading as Oliveri Transport Service purchased route 41 Liverpool station to Green Valley . In November 1988 it
88-543: Is situated in the south-west of the larger Sydney metropolitan area, and is part of the predominantly working class area of Greater Western Sydney . Geographically, the region lies in the Cumberland Plain . There are a number of different boundaries and definitions for Sydney's South-West with majority of definitions including the suburbs within City of Liverpool as well as surrounding areas. This can also include
99-674: The Macarthur region which is often referred to as 'Outer South-West', particularly referring to the local government area of City of Campbelltown as well as Camden Council and occasionally also the Wollondilly Shire . In the broadest sense, South-Western Sydney can also include Fairfield City Council as it is south of Prospect Reservoir even though geographically the council is west of Sydney CBD and not south-west. Several institutions have 'South Western Sydney' in their title, including: This article related to
110-440: The Relaxaway Tours division. For many years the fleet livery was turquoise and red. From 1994 it was changed to the current white, two greens and red scheme. The Relaxaway Tours coaches were painted in a yellow and white livery. [REDACTED] Media related to Metro-link Bus Lines at Wikimedia Commons South-Western Sydney South Western Sydney is a region of the city of Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . It
121-604: Was merged with Ingleburn Bus Service , which the Oliveri family also owned, and in July 1989 both were renamed Metro-link Bus Lines. In September 1993 the business were again separated. From 2005 Metro-link's services were part of Sydney Bus Region 3 . In October 2013 Transit Systems Sydney commenced operating Region 3 including the services formerly operated by Metro-link. Transit Systems leased Metro-link's Green Valley depot, which opened in December 2010. After operating as
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