Sydney Bus Museum (formerly the Sydney Bus and Truck Museum) is a not-for-profit transportation museum and education centre for public benefit located in the suburb of
Leichhardt Leichhardt may refer to:
* Division of Leichhardt, electoral District for the Australian House of Representatives
* Leichhardt Highway, a highway of Queensland, Australia
* Leichhardt Way, an Australian road route
* Leichhardt, New South Wales, inn ...
, in
Sydney
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The museum is open to the public on the first and third Sunday of each month.
The museum restores, maintains, displays and operates over 70 buses from the 1920s to 2000's. This mainly includes both single-decker and double-decker buses from NSW government operations, but also includes Double-Decker buses from Hong Kong and London as well as single decker buses from NSW private operators. It also provides buses for historical celebrations, and for film and photo shoots.
History
It opened in 1986 in the former
Tempe Bus Depot
Tempe Bus Depot (formerly Tempe Tram Depot) is a bus depot in the Sydney suburb of Tempe. It is currently operated by Transit Systems. The depot survived the closure of Sydney's former tram network and provided storage for the buses that repla ...
, with a formal opening in April 1988. Following the
State Transit Authority deciding to re-open the depot for its
Metrobus operation, the museum was allocated space in a disused part of
Leichhardt depot in 2010. As part of the move to Leichhardt, the museum was closed between 2010 and 2016. The new site at Leichhardt was officially opened by Transport Minister Andrew Constance on 1 August 2016.
Publications
The Historic Commercial Vehicle Association launched an in-house journal in June 1965. ''HCVA News'' was a bi-monthly publication, becoming monthly in 1968. It was relaunched as ''Fleetline'' in August 1975, also becoming the house publication of the
Bus & Coach Society of Victoria (BCSV) at the same time. This arrangement ceased in June 1986 when the BCSV founded its own publication, ''Australian Bus Panorama''.
In May 1990, Fleetline became the house journal of the Transport Enthusiasts Society of South Australia. In January 2004, Fleetline was relaunched as ''Australian Bus'' and is now published quarterly.
[Welcome ''Australian Bus'' issue 1 January 2004 page 1]
Gallery
Image:White M3A1 trailer bus.png,
Image:Time Traveller (416372260).jpg, On a visit from the Bus Museum to the Sydney Powerhouse Museum
Image:Leichhardt Tram Depot Shed.jpg, The front exterior of the museum building, formerly the proposed Leichhardt Tram Depot
Image:ML1 heritage bus at Huntleys Point.jpg, Hong Kong ML1 at Huntleys Point
Image:Sydney Bus Museum 3752.jpg
References
External links
Wheels in Motion
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Bus transport in New South Wales
Bus museums
Museums in Sydney
Transport museums in New South Wales
1986 establishments in Australia