McCafferty's Coaches
Over 60 Denning Landseers were purchased in the 1980s and 1990s | |
Parent | Jack McCafferty |
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Founded | April 1940 |
Ceased operation | October 2004 |
Headquarters | Toowoomba |
Service area |
Adelaide Brisbane Cairns Darwin Melbourne Mount Isa Perth Sydney Toowoomba various regional destinations |
Service type | Coach services |
Website | www.mccaffertys.com.au |
McCafferty's Coaches was an Australian interstate coach operator.
History
McCafferty's Coaches was formed in April 1940 when Jack McCafferty began a service from Picnic Point to Rangeville in Toowoomba.[1] In 1955 McCafferty's began operating a service from Toowoomba to the Gold Coast.[2] Over the next few decades McCafferty's expanded to operate long distance services throughout Queensland.
In December 1980 McCafferty's entered the interstate coach market with a Brisbane to Sydney service[3] extending to Melbourne in December 1983.[4] In November 1992 McCafferty's commenced operating Melbourne to Adelaide and Adelaide to Darwin services[5] followed by Sydney - Canberra - Adelaide in late 1993 and Darwin - Broome - Perth in May 1995 making it a national operator.[6] The latter service was withdrawn in June 1996.[7][8]
The Brisbane to Charleville service was acquired from Skennars in 1992.[9] In 1999 McCafferty's purchased MotorCoach Australia from the administrator of Clifford Corporation.[10] As well as building coaches for McCafferty's it also completed orders for external customers.[11] 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.[12] In September 2000 a takeover bid from McCafferty's for Greyhound was accepted.[13][14] As part of the deal the McCafferty family sold their shares to Tony McCafferty.[15] In October 2004 the McCafferty family sold its shares to ANZ Bank and George Chapman, and both operations were rebranded as Greyhound Australia.[16][17][18]
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.[19] From 1994 it began purchasing MotorCoach Australia coaches.[20][21]
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.[22]
References
- ↑ "Jack McCafferty" Fleetline March 1999 page 49
- ↑ "Vale - Jack McCafferty" Australian Bus Panorama 14/4 page 2
- ↑ "Victorian Buses in the Eighties" Australian Bus Panorama 6/1 July 1990 page 10
- ↑ "Victorian Buses in the Eighties" Australian Bus Panorama 6/2 September 1990 page 13
- ↑ "McCafferty's" Australian Bus Panorama 8/4 December 1992 page 38
- ↑ "McCafferty's" Australian Bus Panorama 10/9 July 1995 page 34
- ↑ "McCafferty's" Australian Bus Panorama 11/9 June 1996 page 38
- ↑ "Private Operators" Fleetline September 1996 page 171
- ↑ "McCafferty's Coaches" Australian Bus Panorama 8/1 July 1992 page 36
- ↑ "Manufacturing Update" Australian Bus Panorama 15/5 April 2000 page 17
- ↑ MotorCoach Australia gallery
- ↑ "Greyhound Pioneer Australia" Australian Bus Panorama 15/5 April 2000 page 38
- ↑ "National & Manufacturing" Australian Bus Panorama 16/2 October 2000 page 19
- ↑ McCafferty finally gets Greyhound Australian Bus & Coach
- ↑ McCafferty to take Greyhound within days Australasian Bus & Coach
- ↑ McCafferty sues over $10 mil Australian Bus & Coach
- ↑ Greyhound Australia's History Greyhound Australia
- ↑ "End of the Road for McCafferty's Coaches" The Chronicle (Toowoomba) 2 November 2004
- ↑ McCafferty's Bus Australia Fleet Lists
- ↑ "McCafferty's Coaches" Australian Bus Panorama October 1994 page 34
- ↑ Greyhound Australia Australian Bus Fleet Lists
- ↑ McCafferty's Australia Showbus