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- TransAdelaide was a publicly owned cooperation in Adelaide, South Australia, and operated the city's suburban rail, tram and bus services. It took responsibilities...
- Adelaide Entertainment Centre in 2010. In July 1994, the STA was abolished and government public transport services were transferred to TransAdelaide...
- operate its Adelaide Metro Outer South services, with 82 buses. The service was named SouthLink. ATE also formed a joint venture with TransAdelaide to operate...
- 1986 page 184 Repowered Jumbos Transit Australia June 1989 page 132 "TransAdelaide Update" Catch Point issue 173 May 2006 page 5 "Gawler Line Timetable...
- operation, won two contract regions, and Hills Transit, a TransAdelaide company, won the Adelaide Hills operating contract. Services were run and marketed...
- Australian Transit Enterprises and TransAdelaide. Hills Transit was founded in 1995 during the privatisation of TransAdelaide's bus network as a joint venture...
- (1975–1994) TransAdelaide, branded as Adelaide Metro from 2000 (1994–2010) Department for Infrastructure and Transport, branded as Adelaide Metro (2010–)...
- Transport Authority (1975–1994) TransAdelaide (1994–2010), branded as Adelaide Metro from 2000 Tramways revival in Adelaide (2005–) Department for Infrastructure...
- corporate body TransAdelaide as a prelude to competitive tendering for operation of bus and rail services in metropolitan Adelaide. TransAdelaide subsequently...
- the State Transport Authority before later being operated by TransAdelaide and Adelaide Metro. Trains are typically coupled as multiple units, though...