Buslink Vivo

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ParentBuslink (50%)
Transdev Australasia (50%)
Founded2013
Ceased operationJuly 2019
HeadquartersHoward Springs
ParentBuslink (50%)
Transdev Australasia (50%)
Founded2013
Ceased operationJuly 2019
HeadquartersHoward Springs
Service areaNorthern Territory
Service typeBus services
Depots1
Fleet220 (peak)
25 (August 2019)
Chief executiveTony Hopkins
Websitewww.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]

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