TransAlbany
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TransAlbany is the public bus transportation system in Albany, Western Australia.
| Parent | Public Transport Authority |
|---|---|
| Founded | July 2013 |
| Headquarters | Centennial Park |
| Service area | Albany |
| Service type | Bus services |
| Routes | 6 |
| Operator | Swan Transit |
History
In July 2013, bus services in Albany began operating under the TransAlbany banner with SmartRider ticketing introduced.[1] It was initially operated by Love's Bus Service with five of its buses taken into Public Transport Authority ownership.[2] Upon being re-tendered, the TransAlbany services were taken over by Swan Transit in July 2017 with 17 buses operating out of a new depot in Centennial Park.[3][4][5][6]