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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 67. Chapters: Adelaide O-Bahn, Bus companies of Australia, Bus stations in Australia, Bus transport in Canberra, Bus transport in New South Wales, Bus transport in Queensland, Bus transport in Victoria (Australia), Bus routes in Sydney, Metrobus, Canberra bus routes, O-Bahn Busway, ACTION, TransLink, Adelaide Metro, State Transit Authority of New South Wales, Brisbane Transport, North-West T-way, ComfortDelGro Cabcharge, Bus routes in Newcastle, New South Wales, City Bus Station, Liverpool-Parramatta T-way, Buses in Sydney, Tcard, Buses in Adelaide, National Bus Company, Illawarra bus routes, Tea Tree Plaza Interchange, Benders Busways, Deane's Buslines, NightRider, Greyhound Australia, Metropolitan Bus Service Contract, Transborder Express, McHarry's Buslines, Hobart Bus Station, Donric Group, Rosny Park Transit Mall, Metro Tasmania, Swan Transit, TransGoldfields, Bunbury City Transit, Darwinbus, Sydney Explorer, Public Transport Information and Priority System, Southern Coast Transit, SouthLink, Love's Buses, Path Transit, Blue Mountains bus routes, Central Coast bus routes, Tigerline Coaches, Redline Coaches, Pulitano Group, Klemzig Station, Paradise Interchange. Excerpt: Bus routes in Sydney, Australia are generally numbered with three digits, the first digit referring to the region in which the bus route primarily operates. A metrobus outside Sydney Town HallIn October 2008, State Transit began a trial of a timetable-less high frequency bus route between Leichhardt in the inner west and Kingsford in the south-eastern suburbs via the CBD. A combination of fixed body and bendy-buses in a red livery were provided for the service. On 14 October 2008, the Sydney Morning Herald revealed plans for several more metrobus routes across the inner city, numbered in the 10-100 series. 69 bus routes numbered in the 100 series provide...