sydneybusroutes.com website
sydneybusroutes.com website
This website is back on-line, rebuilt with hopefully greater protection from hackers.
For information about private & Government bus routes in Sydney, look at http://www.sydneybusroutes.com
- J_Busworth
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Re: sydneybusroutes.com website
Very glad to see this! I really enjoy browsing the information and I do find it helpful for background research. Hopefully the remainder of the government bus route histories aren't too far off, but I know how hard and tedious compiling this information can be.
https://transportnswblog.com
RIP STA L113s 28/01/93 - 12/01/22
RIP STA L113s 28/01/93 - 12/01/22
- BanksfielderIdiot823
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Re: sydneybusroutes.com website
That is some fantastic news Robert.
Volgren all day, every day
Dear T80; If the decker's not a Volgren, I'm not interested.
Westbus Fairfield + Dandy Hub = perfection
Good old Collingwood forever.
Long live the potato cake.
Dear T80; If the decker's not a Volgren, I'm not interested.
Westbus Fairfield + Dandy Hub = perfection
Good old Collingwood forever.
Long live the potato cake.
Re: sydneybusroutes.com website
Great stuff Robert.
Re: sydneybusroutes.com website
Thank you for your efforts Robert.
Not only is it a fantastic resource, it has on a number of occasions saved me a trip to the archives!
C
Not only is it a fantastic resource, it has on a number of occasions saved me a trip to the archives!
C
- Red and Cream
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Re: sydneybusroutes.com website
Robert, your great wealth of knowledge has been missing for far too long, congrats on taking the time and effort to get it up and running again.
Damn the hackers!
Damn the hackers!
Re: sydneybusroutes.com website
It looks great Robert.
Thanks especially for the Ian Lynas photo of that lovely modern American bus, HHBC MO 4269 alongside the ancient juddering two-storey rattletrap, which absolutely encapsulates my formative bus experience living on the boundary between the two and influenced some of the views I have now! The private experience was always vastly superior to the government boot camp.
Although I think I notice there from the badge that this was after the time when His Buttness dropped Perkins diesels into these buses. I never rode any any of them post-Perkins, but I have no doubt that it substantially degraded the experience.
Thanks especially for the Ian Lynas photo of that lovely modern American bus, HHBC MO 4269 alongside the ancient juddering two-storey rattletrap, which absolutely encapsulates my formative bus experience living on the boundary between the two and influenced some of the views I have now! The private experience was always vastly superior to the government boot camp.
Although I think I notice there from the badge that this was after the time when His Buttness dropped Perkins diesels into these buses. I never rode any any of them post-Perkins, but I have no doubt that it substantially degraded the experience.