Smithfield Bus & Coach Works
Industry | Bus manufacturing |
---|---|
Founded | June 1971 |
Founder | Bosnjak family |
Defunct | May 1981 |
Successor | Custom Coaches |
Headquarters | , Australia |
Smithfield Bus & Coach Works was an Australian bus bodybuilder in Smithfield, Sydney.
History
Smithfield Bus & Coach Works was formed when Westbus proprietors Bob and John Bosnjak purchased the bus bodying designs and jigs of Commonwealth Engineering in 1971.[1][2]
As well as buses for private operators, Smithfield bodied these buses for government operators:
- 312 Leyland Leopards for the Public Transport Commission[3]
- 22 AEC Swift 505s for ACTION[4]
- 74 Volvo B58s for ACTION[4]
- 16 MAN SL200s for ACTION[4]
- 1 MAN SG192 for ACTION[4]
- 33 Volvo B58s for Metro Tasmania[5]
In May 1981 Smithfield Bus & Coach Works was sold to Custom Coaches.[1]
References
- ^ a b "The Complete And Utter History of Smithfield" Australian Bus Panorama volume 16 Special pages 6-48
- ^ Dunn, John (2010). Comeng: A History of Commonwealth Engineering Volume 3: 1967-1977. Kenthurst: Rosenberg Publishing. p. 137. ISBN 9781877058905.
- ^ State Transit Authority Disposal Lists Bus Australia
- ^ a b c d ACTION Fleet - Disposals actbus.net
- ^ Metro Tasmania - Volvo B58 Disposal list Bus Australia
External links
- Bus Australia gallery
- v
- t
- e
Australian bus manufacturers
- Alan B Denning
- Ansair
- Austral
- Australian Autobus
- Boltons
- BusTech
- Centurion
- Coach Concepts
- Coach Design
- Coachmaster
- Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation
- Comeng
- Custom Bus
- Denning
- Denning Manufacturing
- Express Coach Builders
- Howard Porter
- IBC
- Jakab Industries
- JW Bolton
- Melba Busworks
- Mills-Tui
- Motor Body Specialists
- MotorCoach Australia
- Northcoast Bus & Coach
- Parramatta-Ryde Bus Service
- P&D Coachworks
- Pressed Metal Corporation
- Pressed Metal Corporation South Australia
- Queensland Coach Company
- RFW
- Smithfield
- Stewart & Sons
- Superior
- Volgren