Stateliner Explained

Stateliner
Parent:Crawford family
Founded:1966
Headquarters:Mile End
Service Area:South Australia
Service Type:Coach services
Hubs:Adelaide Central bus station
Fleet:33 (January 2019)
Website:www.stateliner.com.au

Stateliner is South Australia's largest long-distance coach operator, running services from Adelaide across the state.

History

In 1966, Alan Crawford established Premier Roadlines.[1] In 1980, Stateliner was purchased, with the business rebranded Premier Stateliner, before being rebranded Stateliner in 2019.[2]

Services

Stateliner operates services from and to Adelaide:[3]

Fleet

As at January 2019, the fleet consisted of 33 coaches.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. "Vale" Australian Bus Panorama 12/2 October 1996 page 15
  2. Obituary: Alan Crawford Truck & Bus Transportation September 1996 page 98
  3. https://stateliner.com.au/bus-timetables-bookings/ Routes
  4. https://stateliner.com.au/wp-content/uploads/ceduna-300319.pdf Ceduna - Streaky Bay - Adelaide timetable
  5. https://stateliner.com.au/wp-content/uploads/southeast-300319.pdf Mount Gambier - Adelaide timetable
  6. https://stateliner.com.au/wp-content/uploads/plo-300319.pdf Port Lincoln - Adelaide timetable
  7. https://stateliner.com.au/wp-content/uploads/riverland-010419-1.pdf Riverland - Adelaide timetable
  8. https://stateliner.com.au/wp-content/uploads/whyalla-300319.pdf Whyalla - Port Augusta - Port Pirie - Adelaide timetable
  9. http://fleetlists.busaustralia.com/sa.php?search=PRE Premier Stateliner