Stateliner
Australian commercial intercity bus company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stateliner is South Australia's largest long-distance coach operator, running services from Adelaide across the state.
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Parent | Crawford family |
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Founded | 1966 |
Headquarters | Mile End |
Service area | South Australia |
Service type | Coach services |
Hubs | Adelaide Central bus station |
Fleet | 33 (January 2019) |
Website | www.stateliner.com.au |
History
In 1966, Alan Crawford established Premier Roadlines.[1] In 1980, Stateliner was purchased, with the business rebranded Premier Stateliner, before being rebranded Stateliner in 2019.[2]
Services
Stateliner operates services from and to Adelaide:[3]
- Ceduna via Port Pirie and Port Augusta[4]
- Mount Gambier via coast or inland [5]
- Port Lincoln via Port Pirie and Port Augusta[6]
- Renmark & Loxton[7]
- Whyalla via Port Pirie and Port Augusta[8]
Fleet
As at January 2019, the fleet consisted of 33 coaches.[9]
References
External links
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