Tullamarine Bus Lines

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ParentSikavitsas family
Founded10 May 1970
Ceased operation30 April 2018
HeadquartersAirport West
Tullamarine Bus Lines
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ParentSikavitsas family
Founded10 May 1970
Ceased operation30 April 2018
HeadquartersAirport West
Service areaNorthern Melbourne
Service typeBus operator
Routes8
HubsMoonee Ponds Junction
Roxburgh Park Shopping Centre
Westfield Airport West
StationsEssendon
Moonee Ponds
Sunbury
Fleet36 (April 2018)
Websitewww.tullamarinebus.com.au

Tullamarine Bus Lines was a bus operator in Melbourne, Australia. It operated eight bus routes under contract to Public Transport Victoria. In addition, it also had a taxi management business called Cabways.

Tullamarine Bus Lines was sold to ComfortDelGro Australia on 1 May 2018 and its bus operations were integrated into its CDC Melbourne subsidiary.

Tullamarine Bus Lines was formed in May 1970 after the Spyrou and Sikavitsas families, that owned Kastoria Bus Lines, decided to go their separate ways. The Spyrou family took control of Kastoria Bus Lines with routes 475 and 476, and the Sikavitsas family took routes 477 and 479 to form Tullamarine Bus Lines.[1][2]

In addition to its bus routes, Tullamarine Bus Lines also operated contracted school services and a small taxi management business called Cabways.[3][4]

In May 2018, ComfortDelGro Australia acquired Tullamarine Bus Lines, with its six routes (477-479, 484, 490 and 543) and 36 buses, as well as its taxi management business.[3][4] The bus business was rebranded CDC Tullamarine and integrated into CDC Melbourne in August 2018, while the taxi business was renamed CDC Fleet in November 2018.[5][6]

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