Shorelink
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Shorelink is a commuter bus company serving suburbs on the upper North Shore
North Shore (Sydney)
The North Shore is an informal term used to describe the primarily residential area of northern metropolitan Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The term usually refers to the suburbs located on the north shore of Sydney Harbour between Middle Harbour and the Lane Cove River, up to...

 of Sydney
Sydney
Sydney is the most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia's south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. As of June 2010, the greater metropolitan area had an approximate population of 4.6 million people...

, Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...

. On 3 September 2001, the company was acquired by French
France
The French Republic , The French Republic , The French Republic , (commonly known as France , is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France...

 public transport giant Transdev
Transdev
Transdev was a major international public transport group based in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris, France and operating in several countries. Originally created as Société centrale pour l'équipement du territoire in 1955 and developing transportation activities since 1973, Transdev was a subsidiary...

 from the John A Gilbert group, forming a partnership with Transfield Services Limited in 2009. The service then operated with TransdevTSL branding, however since the merge of Veolia Transport and Transdev, the partnership has been dissolved and the operator is now only identified externally as Transdev.

Shorelink was originally formed from the amalgamation of Hornsby Bus Group and Ku-ring-gai Bus Co. In 1998 they acquired part of the former St Ives Bus Company. Prior its acquisition by Transdev, Shorelink also owned and operated Koala Tours coaches, which has since been sold to Murrays Coaches
Murrays
Murrays Coaches is an Australian bus and coach charter company. Murrays provides scheduled services in New South Wales, including:*EXPRESS - Canberra to Sydney,*EXPRESS - Canberra to Snowfields...

.

Branding

After Transdev
Transdev
Transdev was a major international public transport group based in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris, France and operating in several countries. Originally created as Société centrale pour l'équipement du territoire in 1955 and developing transportation activities since 1973, Transdev was a subsidiary...

 and Transfield Services
Transfield Services
Transfield Services Limited is an Australian publicly listed corporation providing operations and maintenance, asset management, project and capital management outsourcing and infrastructure development services to the resources and industrial, infrastructure services and property and facilities...

 began joint operations in Australia, Shorelink buses were rebranded in TransdevTSL livery. TransdevTSL became the Australian arm of French transport giant Transdev. The new livery was similar to the Yarra Trams
Yarra Trams
Yarra Trams is the trading name of the Melbourne tram network, which is fully owned and registered by the Victorian State Government. The current franchise is operated by a consortium named KDR Melbourne which consists of a partnership between French company Keolis and Australian company Downer EDI...

 design, which was previously run by TransdevTSL. The move was in a similar fashion to the bus companies owned by Veolia Transport
Veolia Transport
Veolia Transport is the international transport services division of the French-based multinational company Veolia Environnement...

 being rebranded with their parent company's corporate name, Veolia.

On 3 March 2011, Veolia Transport and Transdev merged, ending the cooperation between Transfield Services Limited and the Australian branch of Transdev. Shorelink is currently in the process of repainting their bus fleet in the new Department of Transport livery to be applied to every bus operator in Sydney. As part of the new livery, the only distinguishing feature between various operators is their individual logo which appears at the top of each side of the vehicle, with Shorelink services now being externally identified by the Transdev logo.

Shorelink is currently referred to as Transdev - Shorelink Buses on its website.

Tickets & Fares

Shorelink uses the MyZone
MyZone
MyZone is a public transport fare structure in the Greater Sydney area of New South Wales, Australia. It covers transport on CityRail trains, the publicly-owned Sydney Buses network, private buses, and the publicly-owned Sydney Ferries network throughout the Sydney metropolitan area, as well as in...

 ticketing system, introduced to most of Sydney's public transport network in mid-2010, fares being charged in line with those of other bus operators in Sydney. As with the rest of Sydney's transport system, fares are charged based on distance travelled.

The company was participating in a trial of Tcard
Tcard
Tcard was an integrated inter-modal stored-value ticketing project, similar to Hong Kong's Octopus Card system, originally intended to be in place before the 2000 Sydney Olympics. The project experienced many delays even before the contract was signed, due to a lawsuit brought by the losing bidder...

, Sydney's proposed integrated public transport ticketing system, until the system was abandoned in early 2008.

Fleet

Shorelink maintains a fleet of around 100 buses, including a significant number of air-conditioned, low floor models. These late model buses are mostly bodied by Custom Coaches
Custom Coaches
Custom Coaches is an Australian bus manufacturing company started in 1935 in Guildford, New South Wales, Australia as the Cycle Components Manufacturing Company by Stanley James Hillsdon.-Origins:...

 and Volgren
Volgren
Volgren is an Australian bodywork company previously owned by Volvo and the Grenda Corporation but is now entirely owned by the latter. It was established in 1977, initially supplying bodywork for Volvo buses sold in Australia, and later supplying bus bodywork on all types of chassis for both local...

. A large portion of their bus fleet is made up of the following models.
  • Mercedes O 405
  • Mercedes O 400
  • MAN 16.240
  • Volvo B10M
  • Scania L94UB
  • Scania K94UB
  • Scania K230UB
  • Hino BG300

Network

  • 556, East Killara to Lindfield or Killara
  • 558, Lindfield to Chatswood via East Lindfield & Roseville
  • 560, Gordon to Macquarie University via West Gordon, West Pymble & Macquarie Centre
  • 565, Macquarie to Chatswood via West Lindfield, Lindfield & UTS
  • 571, Turramurra to South Turramurra
  • 573, Turramurra to Fox Valley via Warawee Valley & Sydney Adventist Hospital
  • 574, Hornsby Station to Hornsby Hospital
  • 575, Turramurra to North Wahroonga via Wahroonga East
  • 576, Wahroonga to North Wahroonga
  • 577, Turramurra to North Turramurra or East Turramurra
  • 579, Pymble to East Turramurra
  • 582, Gordon to St. Ives
  • 587, Hornsby to Westleigh via Normanhurst
  • 588, Hornsby to Normanhurst West via Normanhurst
  • 589, Hornsby to Sydney Adventist Hospital via Normanhurst, Woodlands Estate & Thornleigh ("SanLink")
  • 590, Chatswood to Turramurra via Roseville, Lindfield, Killara, Gordon & Pymble
  • 592, Brooklyn to Mooney Mooney
  • 593, Hornsby to Parklands Rd
  • 594, North Turramurra to City via St. Ives & Killara ("CityLink")
  • 595, Hornsby to Mount Colah via Hornsby North
  • 596, Hornsby to Hornsby Heights via McKay Road & Somerville Road
  • 597, Berowra to Hornsby via Berowra Heights

The company also provides school bus and charter services.

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