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A turn of the century "Australia Wide" coach, 102 (AWC002), a Coach Design bodied Scania K124EB built in 2000.
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A rear view of 102.
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Seen in October 2013 on Campbell Parade in Bondi is Mills Tui Majestic bodied Scania K94IB 120 (TV7600). The coach was new to Greyhound as 642 (043SRI) in 2005 and subsequently sold to Langley's of Dubbo as their 38, they now own Australia Wide. Another company which had strong ties to Australia Wide was Driver Bus Lines in Melbourne which was the Australian agent for Gray Line. Driver used to handle Sydney Gray Line tours themselves, but later franchised them to Australian Wide. The livery on 120 owes more to Gray Line influence than Australian Wide, indeed only the legal lettering refers to the company, the fleetname is a bland "Sightseeing" though the Gray Line name is prominent. |
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Seen at Sydney Central Station in January 2018 is 207 (TV5782), a 2012 Denning Silver Phoenix. The coach is badged with NSW TrainLink and had previously been branded for the previous incarnation, Countrylink. A year later it received the full TrainLink bright red livery with "Australia Wide Coaches" only in the legal lettering.
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