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Parent
Keolis Downer
Founded
April 2000
Headquarters
Lonsdale
Service area
Adelaide
Service type
Bus services
Depots
6
Fleet
350 (February 2018)
Website
www.southlink.com.au
SouthLink is an Australian bus service operator in Adelaide. It operates services as part of the Adelaide Metro network under contract to the Government of South Australia. It is a subsidiary of Keolis Downer.
Contents
1History
2Fleet
3Depots
4See also
4.1References
5External links
History
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In April 2000 SouthLink commenced operating the Adelaide Metro Outer South services with 82 buses under contract to the Government of South Australia, which was won by its parent Australian Transit Enterprises[1][2][3][4]
In April 2005 SouthLink commenced operating the Outer North contract that had previously been run by Serco.[5][6]
In July 2011 SouthLink commenced an eight-year contract with an optional four-year extension exercisable if performance criteria is met for the Outer North and Outer South areas. It also commenced operating the Hills area services that had been operated by Transitplus.[7][8][9]
In March 2015, its parent Australian Transit Enterprises was bought by Keolis Downer and SouthLink was reorganised as a subsidiary of the latter.
Fleet
As at February 2018, the fleet consisted of 350 buses.[10]
Depots
SouthLink operate depots in Aldgate, Seaford, Pooraka, Elizabeth, Lonsdale and Mount Barker.[4]
See also
Adelaide Metro
Buses in Adelaide
Transport in Adelaide
References
^"Adelaide Bus Tendering Results Announced" Australian Bus Panorama 15/4 February 2000 page 21
^"Adelaide Bus Tendering Results" Australian Bus Panorama 15/5 April 2000 page 29
^Competitive Tendering for Bus Services Seventh International Conference on Competition & Ownership in Land Passenger Transport June 2001
^ abHistory Archived 25 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine. SouthLink
^"New Metropolitan Bus Contracts for Adelaide" Minister for Urban Development & Planning 17 February 2005
^Serco bus drivers end strike ABC News 19 February 2005
^Report on the Adelaide Metro Bus Service Contracts Minister for Transport August 2011
^New Contractors for Adelaide bus services Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure 29 April 2011
^Provision of Bus Passenger Transport Services for the Adelaide Metro Public Transport Network Tenders SA
^SouthLink Bus Australia
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