Buslink Vivo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ParentBuslink (50%)
Transdev Australasia (50%)
Transdev Australasia (50%)
Founded2013
Ceased operationJuly 2019
HeadquartersHoward Springs
| Parent | Buslink (50%) Transdev Australasia (50%) |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2013 |
| Ceased operation | July 2019 |
| Headquarters | Howard Springs |
| Service area | Northern Territory |
| Service type | Bus services |
| Depots | 1 |
| Fleet | 220 (peak) 25 (August 2019) |
| Chief executive | Tony Hopkins |
| Website | www.buslinkvivo.com |
Buslink VIVO (VIVO stands for "Vehicle In Vehicle Out")[1][2] was a bus operator providing services in Howard Springs. It was a 50/50 joint venture between Buslink and Transdev Australasia.
In November 2012, Buslink Vivo was awarded a 56-month contract to operate vehicles to transport workers during the construction of the Ichthys LNG project in the Northern Territory of Australia.[3][4][5]
Buslink Vivo ceased operation in July 2019.[6] During its operation, Buslink Vivo delivered more than 15 million journeys.[7]