Queensland Coach Company
Queensland Coach Company was an Australian bus bodybuilder in Eagle Farm, Brisbane.
Industry | Bus manufacturing |
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Founded | February 1999 |
Defunct | July 2000 |
Fate | administration |
Headquarters | , |
Parent | Greyhound Pioneer Australia |
History
Queensland Coach Company was established in February 1999 by Greyhound Pioneer Australia to body 135 Scania coaches over five years, including 94 for its interstate coach operation.[1] Originally an alliance was formed with bodybuilder Alan B Denning with it proposed the Galaxy body design be used. But following the collapse of the Clifford Corporation, the rights to the Austral Pacific Majestic body were purchased.[2]
In July 2000 Queensland Coach Company ceased trading and was put into liquidation.[3][4][5] The rights to the Majestic body were sold to Mills-Tui.
While many of the coaches bodied were Scania K113TRB and K124EBs for Greyhound Pioneer Australia, it also bodied buses and coaches for external clients. A total of 46 bodies were completed.[6]
References
- "Express" Australian Bus Panorama April 1999 issue 14/5 page 19
- "Greyhound-Pioneer/Queensland Coach Co" Australian Bus Panorama October 1999 issue 15/2 page 21
- "Greyhound/QCC/McCafferty's/Premier Motor Service" Australian Bus Panorama August 2000 issue 16/1 page 18
- QCC auction sell-off prices Australasian Bus & Coach
- QCC nothing left for creditors Australasian Bus & Coach
- Queensland Coach Company - Majestic Body Production Bus Australia Fleet Lists