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McCafferty's Coaches was an Australian family run interstate
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operator from 1940 to 2004. In October 2004 the McCafferty family sold its shares and its operations were rebranded as part of Greyhound Australia


History

McCafferty's Coaches was formed in April 1940 when
Jack McCafferty John Francis McCafferty (1914-1999) was one of the pioneers of the bus and coach industry in Australia, founder of McCafferty's Coaches and mayor of Toowoomba for 9 years. McCafferty was born at Breakfast Creek, Brisbane on 11 March 1914, th ...
began a service from Picnic Point to Rangeville in
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. In 1955 McCafferty's began operating a service from Toowoomba to the Gold Coast. Over the next few decades McCafferty's expanded to operate long distance services throughout
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. In December 1980 McCafferty's entered the interstate coach market with a Brisbane to
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service extending to
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in December 1983. In November 1992 McCafferty's commenced operating Melbourne to
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and Adelaide to Darwin services followed by Sydney -
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- Adelaide in late 1993 and Darwin - Broome -
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in May 1995 making it a national operator. The latter service was withdrawn in June 1996. The Brisbane to
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service was acquired from
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in 1992. In 1999 McCafferty's purchased
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from the administrator of
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. As well as building coaches for McCafferty's it also completed orders for external customers. It closed in 2004 having completed over 60 coaches. In March 2000 McCafferty's entered into negotiations with Greyhound Pioneer Australia about a possible merge. In September 2000 a takeover bid from McCafferty's for Greyhound was accepted. As part of the deal the McCafferty family sold their shares to Tony McCafferty. In October 2004 the McCafferty family sold its shares to
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and George Chapman, and both operations were rebranded as Greyhound Australia.


Fleet

From the late 1960s, McCafferty's purchased exclusively new Denning coaches. In the first half of the 1990s, 40 second-hand Denning Landseers from a variety operators were purchased for its interstate expansion. From 1994 it began purchasing
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coaches. In the 1970s McCafferty's coaches were painted in a white with blue and black, then into the early 1980s, a magenta and blue livery appeared. In 1987 a silver, grey, blue and red livery was introduced followed by a two-tone gold and blue livery, originally intended as a special livery to mark the company's 50th anniversary in 1990, but adopted as standard. The final livery was a sand-like "Platinum" with blue colour scheme to celebrate the company's 60th anniversary.McCafferty's
Australia Showbus


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{{Australian interstate coach operators, state=collapsed Bus companies of Australia Bus transport in Queensland Toowoomba Transport companies established in 1940 Transport companies established in 2004 Australian companies disestablished in 2004 Australian companies established in 1940