Foley's Bus Service
Foley's Bus Service was an Australian bus company operating route bus services on Sydney's St George area.
Parent | Foley family |
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Commenced operation | 1947 |
Ceased operation | December 1994 |
Service area | St George |
Service type | Bus |
Depots | Kogarah |
History
Foley's Bus Service was formed in 1947, when John Foley purchased route 32 Kogarah station to Ramsgate from Reo Motors in exchange for his operation in Orange. In the 1960s, Foley's diversified into coach operations, this part of the business was sold in 1984 to Chester Coaches with eight coaches. John's son Paul (died 2014)[1] subsequently took over the business. In 1952 the roof was ripped from a double-decker bus that he was driving when it passed under a low railway bridge.[2]
In 1994, the business was sold to Peakhurst Coaches.[3]
External links
- Photos of Foley's buses at Bus Australia
References
- "Paul FOLEY". smh.com.au. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- "Bus Loses Roof". The Sydney Morning Herald. 1 September 1952. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- "Operators of Renown…Foley's Bus Service, Kogarah" Australian Bus issue 55 January 2013 pages 10-19
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