North & Western Bus Lines was an Australian bus company operating route bus services and charter coaches in Sydney.
History
The origins of North & Western Bus Lines can be traced back to the late 1920s when Richard Smith formed Hunters Hill Bus Company (HHBC) purchasing route 234 Gladesville to Woolwich wharf service from Walter Bruce. In 1941, the business was sold to John A Gilbert.[1]
In July 1955, route 95 Chatswood station to Gladesville was purchased from Longueville Motor Bus Company, followed in June 1957 by route 85 Eastwood to Midway.[2] Also in 1957, HHBC commenced operating route 141 Ryde to Macquarie Park, followed in November 1963 by route 228 Ryde to Eastwood and in January 1967 by route 43 Chatswood station to Ryde. In September 1973, route 128 Chatswood to Mowbray Road was purchased.[1]
In April 1978, Ken Butt, who had managed the operation for 13 years, purchased HHBC and renamed the operation North & Western Bus Lines.[3][4] In August 1981, the Eastwood and Epping services of the Cumberland Group were purchased and the operation rebranded as Metro West Bus Lines.[5][6][7] The Metro West operations were later incorporated into North & Western in June 1992.[8]
In November 1999, terms to sell the business were agreed with Connex, having beaten the State Transit Authority and National Express/Westbus.[16] However, after several postponements of the handover date, it was announced that the business had been purchased by the State Transit Authority in December 1999. This was driven by a political desire to introduce State Transit's cheaper fares to several marginal electorates.[7][17][18][19]
Routes
The routes at the time the business was sold were:
North & Western Bus Lines operated 94 buses and two coaches at the time of its sale.[21] Hunter Hill Bus Company was painted in a livery of red lower panels with cream upper panels. North & Western Bus Lines adopted a white with red and blue stripes livery.
References
^ abcKen Butt & Hunters Hill Bus Company Australian Bus issue 62 March 2014 pages 12-19