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Sydney Metropolitan Bus Service Contracts : ウィキペディア英語版
Sydney Metropolitan Bus System Contracts
The Sydney Metropolitan Bus System Contracts are contracts issued by Government of New South Wales to metropolitan bus operators Sydney, Australia. In recent years the government has moved from individual contracts with operators to larger contract regions, leading to the consolidation of bus operators.
==History==
Until the 1990s all of Sydney's private bus services were run by family owned companies. The Passenger Transport Act 1990 requiring average fleet ages to be maintained at no more than 12 years and minimum service levels, resulted in many of the smaller operators selling out to larger operators.
But even these larger operators such as Baxter's, Busways, North & Western, Shorelink, South Trans, Transit First and Westbus, were still owned by Australian families. In the late 1990s and early 2000s multi-national transport operators including Connex, ComfortDelGro, National Express and Transdev began to buy up some of these larger operators.
In March 2004 the Minister for Transport released the final report of Barrie Unsworth's Review of Bus Services in NSW.〔(Annual Report 30 June 2004 ) Transport NSW〕 At this stage Sydney's bus operating contracts were divided into 87 contract areas. After recommendations from Unsworth's report, the contract regions were consolidated into 15 regions with seven year contracts negotiated with the operators.
In 2012 under recommendations from the Unsworth Report the current 15 contract regions were to be consolidated into eight regions, however this was not implemented and it was decided to put the provision of the services out to competitive tender for the existing regions.〔(Cut costs or bus contracts will go to private sector, minister tells drivers ) ''Sydney Morning Herald'' 7 November 2012〕〔(Blue over green Forest Coach Lines buses ) ''Manly Daily'' 11 January 2013〕〔(Veolia Transdev Secures Bus Contracts ) Transdev Australasia 16 January 2013〕〔(Tenders open soon for Sydney bus services ) Transport NSW 25 February 2013〕 Current contracts operate for five years, with an option to extend for a further three years.〔(Annual Report for year ended 30 June 2014 ) Transport for NSW pages 38-39〕

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