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18 September 2023 Posted by 

Busways chosen to retain Central Coast bus contract

AUSTRALIAN bus operator Busways has been selected to deliver bus services for the NSW Central Coast community for a further eight years, following a competitive open tender process.
 
Busways has been awarded the Outer Metropolitan Bus Services Contract 6 (OMBSC6) by the NSW Government commencing July 2024, having demonstrated its capabilities delivering high-quality bus services for more than 53.7M passenger journeys a year across Australia.
 
Busways is expert in operating route, school, on-demand hub-to-point services, emergency buses and special services through its contracts in NSW and SA with over 1,300 buses and a 2,800 strong workforce.
 
Managing Director Byron Rowe welcomed the news as recognition of Busways’ proven performance, with capabilities to implement the NSW Government’s Future Transport vision and continue to improve customer outcomes and bus service quality throughout the region.
 
“Busways has operated bus services in NSW for 80 years, and on the Central Coast since 1990, and been highly adaptable to the changing needs of the region, seeing 44% population growth in that time,” Mr Rowe said.
 
“It’s great to see the NSW Government backing home grown business - we are thrilled to continue our productive partnership with Transport for NSW and our committed focus on providing an exceptional customer experience for Central Coast customers, and secure jobs for our experience local team,” he said.
 
Chris Wolf, Busways Chief Operating Officer said the company had proven advanced scheduling and operational capabilities to efficiently deliver growth services, whilst maintaining high levels of reliability, customer experience, safety and service innovation on the Central Coast.
 
“We have maintained consistently high standards in service delivery and our customers tell us we are getting it right, with 95% customer satisfaction in TfNSW’s May 2022 Customer Satisfaction Index,” Mr Wolf said.
 
For the next eight years, Mr Rowe said Busways will continue to focus on delivering quality bus passenger services to the growing and evolving Central Coast region.  The Central Coast population is forecast to grow 23% by 2036 to over 415,000 residents.
 
“With the certainty provided by this new contract, we look forward to partnering with TfNSW in planning and designing improvements to bus services for the Central Coast community as it grows,” Rowe said.
 
Mr. Rowe goes on to say how privileged Busways has been to grow strong community ties in the region.
 
“Across the past seven years, Busways donated over $150,000 in-kind bus shuttle services to support Central Coast community events and groups who help the disadvantaged,” Mr Rowe said.
 
“Just two weeks ago we supported the 5 Lands Walk for the seventh year with shuttle bus services to enable people of all abilities to take part in this celebration of people, place and Aboriginal culture. We also provide bus safety travel training for primary school students and people with disabilities and support many other community initiatives such as Camp Toukley, which provides fun and respite for foster children.”
 
Under the OMBSC6 contract, Busways will transport over 4.5 million passengers on nearly 400,000 bus trips a year, operating over 160 buses, with 260 employees at the Gosford and Wyong bus depots.
 
About Busways
 
Busways is the largest wholly Australian-owned bus operator with 80 years’ experience in the transport industry, operating services across NSW, including Western Sydney, Central Coast and the Mid-North Coast, and in South Australia.
 
The company started as a single-man operation in Blacktown and has now grown into an extraordinary transportation business with over 2,600 employees and 20 depots. It operates a fleet of over 1,300 buses and over 26 million passengers travel on a Busways journey every year.
 
Busways has been operating bus services on the Central Coast since 1990.


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