TransBunbury


TransBunbury is the public bus transportation system in Bunbury, Western Australia, consisting of 12 public routes as well as 30 school routes.

History

Bunbury City Transit was established in January 1986. On 2 May 2011 it was rebranded as TransBunbury. The main bus station was built from the old Bunbury Railway Station, being replaced by a new bus & train terminal in East Bunbury. Shortly after TransGeraldton, TransBunbury received smartrider machines along with many other TransRegional services in 2009.

Operations

Until 31 December 2014, the service was operated by South West Coach Lines. Upon being re-tendered, it passed to Swan Transit, with a new 10-year contract commencing on 1 January 2015.
The SmartRider card is valid for use on TransBunbury services.

Terminus

TransBunbury's main terminus is the Bunbury Bus Station, located in central Bunbury. The service also has major terminuses located near the Bunbury Terminal, Bunbury Health Campus, and Australind.

Fleet

As of September 2020, TransBunbury operates a fleet of 37 buses, consisting of a mixture of Volvo B7RLE, Mercedes Benz OC500LE and Mercedes-Benz O405NH buses, all of which are ex-Transperth. Upon being rebranded as TransBunbury in May 2011, the Bunbury City Transit white and blue livery was replaced by Transperth's silver and green livery.

Routes