Kangaroo Bus Lines
Appearance
Parent | Daryl Webster |
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Headquarters | Burpengary |
Service area | City of Moreton Bay |
Service type | Bus & coach operator |
Routes | 8 |
Stations | Caboolture Morayfield Nambour Narangba |
Depots | 2 |
Fleet | 142 (January 2024) |
Website | www.kangaroobuslines.com.au |
Kangaroo Bus Lines is an Australian operator of bus services in the City of Moreton Bay in Queensland. It operates eight services under contract to the Queensland Government under the Translink banner.
History
[edit]In 1978, Daryl Webster purchased Kangaroo Bus Lines with six buses. In 1980, the three-bus Narangba Bus Service was purchased.[1]
In April 2012, Kangaroo Bus Lines relocated from Morayfield to its current headquarters at Burpengary.
In 2016, Kangaroo Bus Lines opened a new depot on the Sunshine Coast, at Kunda Park
Routes
[edit]Route | From | To | Via | Notes |
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649 | Caboolture | Nambour | Landsborough, all stations (some services operate express) | Rail Bus |
660 | Caboolture | Redcliffe | Morayfield, Burpengary, Deception Bay, Kippa-Ring station | |
662 | Deception Bay | Rothwell | Moreton Downs | |
663 | Narangba | Narangba | Narangba Valley | loop service |
664 | Burpengary | Burpengary | Burpengary station | loop service |
665 | Deception Bay | Rothwell | Deception Bay | loop service |
667 | Morayfield | Morayfield | Morayfield station & Morayfield Shopping Centre | loop service |
668 | Narangba | North Lakes | Endeavour Boulevard |
Fleet
[edit]As at January 2024, the fleet consisted of 142 buses and coaches.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "VICTORY LAP – KANGAROO BUS LINES". BusNews.com.au. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
- ^ "Australian Bus Fleet Lists - Queensland Fleet Lists". fleetlists.busaustralia.com. Retrieved 23 January 2024.