Hoys Roadlines

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Founded1930
Ceased operation2005
HeadquartersWangaratta
Service areaNorth East Victoria
Hoys Roadlines
N class locomotive and N set as used by Hoys Roadlines on the North East line in October 2007
Founded1930
Ceased operation2005
HeadquartersWangaratta
Service areaNorth East Victoria
Service typeBus & rail services
FleetRail: Hired N Locomotives and N Set Carriages from V/Line Passenger
Websitewww.buslines.com.au/hoys

Hoys Roadlines was an Australian bus operator based in the Victorian city of Wangaratta. From 1993 until 2004 the company also had a contract to operate train services on the Shepparton line on behalf of the Victorian State Government.

The company commenced operations in 1930 from Wangaratta in the north-east of Victoria, to Shepparton, Bright and the Mount Buffalo Chalet. The company later expanded into school bus runs, charter coaches, and Department of Infrastructure contract coach services such as the daily Albury to Adelaide service.[1] The company begun to downsize their operations after the loss of the rail franchise, the Adelaide to Albury route operations being purchased by Dysons in August 2004 and the remaining operations by V/Line in July 2005.[2]

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