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Metro Tasmania
Overview
Brands Metro
Hobart Coaches
Mode Commuter bus
Bus rapid transit
Owner Government of Tasmania
Area Tasmania (Statewide)
Business
Key People Jim Cox (Minister for Infrastructure)
Tony Sim (CEO)
Sally Denny (Chairman)
Founded 1955 (in current form)
Operations
Fleet 200 buses
Network 800 commuter bus routes
Depots 6
Wharves 0
Ticketing "Metrofare" Automated Fare Collection System
Patronage 9,850,000 (annually)
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Metro Tasmania is the primary provider of public transport in the Australian state of Tasmania. A transit bus (US (also known as a commuter bus, city bus, or public bus) is a Bus used for Public transport purposes Bus rapid transit ( BRT) is a broad term given to a variety of transportation systems that through improvements to infrastructure vehicles and scheduling attempt to use The form of the Government of Tasmania is prescribed in its Constitution which dates from 1856 although it has been amended many times since then Tasmania is an Australian island and state of the same name It is located south of the eastern side of the Continent, being separated from it by Bass The Honourable James Glennister "Jim" Cox (born 1 October 1945) is a Tasmanian Labor politician and member of the Tasmanian Year 1955 ( MCMLV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1955 Gregorian calendar) Automated Fare Collection System (AFC is the name given to three interoperable automated ticketing systems for government -run Buses Trains and ferries Sydney and its surrounding regions is served by an extensive network of public transport services For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Tasmania is an Australian island and state of the same name It is located south of the eastern side of the Continent, being separated from it by Bass It operates only buses, as there are no longer any public transport trains, trams or trolley buses operating in Tasmania, and the few passenger ferries in Hobart are small independent operations.

As such it is by far the largest transport network in the state, and has it's three major operations in the largest population centres of Hobart, Launceston, and the North-West. Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Launceston ( (short first vowel /ˈlɔːnsəstən/ is often incorrectly heard in other parts of Australia is a city in the north of the state of Tasmania, Australia

Metro Tasmania is a growing network catering to the changing needs of Tasmania's main population centres. Currently employing over 400 people (75% of which work in Hobart), they have over 200 buses on 800 routes which do more than 630,000 trips per year covering over 10. 5 million kilometres. They own and operate 6 interchanges, 1800 bus stops, and 200 permanent shelters. Metro Tasmania's service caters for an average of 9,850,000 passenger trips per annum.

Metro Tasmania's history goes back over 100 years. It's precursor, The Hobart Electric Tram Company began operation in 1893, one of the earliest such operators in the world. The Hobart City Council purchased the company in 1913 and operated as Hobart Municipal Tramways.

In 1955 a statutory authority, the Metropolitan Transport Trust (MTT) was formed, this entity took over the Tramways from the Hobart City Council along with the Launceston Municipal Tramways, which had been operated by the Launceston City Council since 1911. On commencement MTT operated trams, trolley, petrol and diesel buses.

In 1960 MTT acquired the operations of Norton Coaches which provided bus services in the Burnie area. This resulted in the MTT operating transport services in the South, North and North-West regions of Tasmania.

MTT continued to operate until rebranded in the 1990's as Metro. Metro Tasmania Pty Ltd is a state owned company established in February 1998. In May 1999 Metro purchased Hobart Coaches which operates services to New Norfolk, Richmond, Blackmans Bay and the Channel area; outlying areas of Hobart. Hobart Coaches is now the regional services division of Metro.



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