Greyhound is Australia's only national coach network, with over 180 stops across the country and services in all mainland states and territories.
When did Greyhound buses start in Australia?
Greyhound started in 1928 in Toowoomba by AR Penfold, a local man who provided transport to Brisbane in his Willys-Overland Whippet car as a result of a rail strike.
How much is a bus pass in Australia?
DistanceAdult Opal card fareAdult Opal single bus ticket fare0 – 3 km$2.15$2.603 – 8 km$3.58$4.308+ km$4.61$5.60
Is there a bus in Australia?
Traveling by bus in Australia is, along with flying, the most common way of getting around the country. Due to its size, travelling between certain cities can take quite some time. Nevertheless, there are regular daily (or in worst cases weekly) buses between the largest Australian cities.
Who owns Greyhound buses Australia?
Greyhound Australia is an Australian coach operator that ran services in all mainland states and territories until reduction of services in the 2000s. ... Greyhound Australia.MotorCoach Australia at the Jolimont Centre, Canberra in August 2009ParentKordaMentha (85%) Chapman Group (15%)Founded1928HeadquartersPinkenba
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