Western Sydney services CDi double decker, running route T75 Since 2005, Busways' services in the
Blacktown area have formed part of
Sydney Bus Region 1, held in partnership with
Westbus and
Hawkesbury Valley Buses. Operating from a depot in
Glendenning, scheduled route and school services cover an area encompassed by
Seven Hills and
Castle Hill in the east;
Rouse Hill and
Riverstone in the north;
Shalvey and
St Marys in the west;
Minchinbury and
Prospect to the south. The regional centres of Blacktown and
Mount Druitt are a focus for all services, with trips also serving the employment centres of
Eastern Creek,
Huntingwood and
Macquarie Park. Bus/train connections are provided at a variety of railway stations. Busways also operates services along the
North-West T-way between Blacktown and Rouse Hill. In March 2007, the Parramatta - Rouse Hill section of the
North-West T-way opened. Bus routes 730 (renumbered T63) and 735 (renumbered 616, now 616X) were transferred from Busways to
Hillsbus while bus route 718 was transferred from Hillsbus to Busways. In November 2007, the Blacktown to Parklea of the North-West T-way opened. Existing Busways bus routes were amended and renumbered to become new T-way routes (T70, T71, T74 and T75) and ran mainly along the new section. In October 2013, Busways after winning the tender for
Sydney Bus Region 1, took over the operation of services in the
St Marys,
Penrith,
Windsor and
Richmond areas from
Hawkesbury Valley Buses and
Westbus. In May 2019, as part of the
Sydney Metro opening, all Busways T-way services were renumbered from "T7x" to "73x", and the former Hawkesbury Valley Buses services (661–664) were renumbered to "67x" or "74x". Some services were also rerouted to stop at
Tallawong station. Between 2022 and 2023, the contract for region 1 was put out to tender and was subsequently retained by Busways. The new contract commenced in December 2023 for a period of seven years.
Sydney North Shore & West services bodied
Scania L113CRL at
Huntleys Point ferry wharf in August 2024 In July 2021, Busways was announced as the new operator for
Sydney Bus Region 7 in the
North Shore,
Northern and
Western regions of Sydney. Busways commenced operating Region 7 on 9 January 2022 as part of an eight-year contract, taking over from
State Transit.
Central Coast services The
Central Coast has services provided under the
Outer Metropolitan Bus System Contract Region 6. This contract with the
NSW Government covers a broad area that stretches from
Patonga and
Wagstaffe in the south through to
Swansea and
Morisset in the north; and
Dooralong and
Mangrove Mountain in the west to
Terrigal and
MacMasters Beach in the east. With depots at
Kincumber and
Woongarrah, the key centres served by Busways routes include Gosford,
Tuggerah, Wyong,
Lake Haven,
Erina Fair and
Woy Woy. Occasional trips also serve
Charlestown in the north and
Spencer in the west. Between 2021 and 2023, the contract for region 6 was put out to tender and was subsequently retained by Busways. The new contract will commence on 28 July 2024 for a period of seven years.
North Coast services In September 2003, Busways purchased the services of
King Brothers on the
Mid North Coast from its administrator. Busways provides services throughout
Grafton,
Kempsey,
Wauchope,
Laurieton,
Coffs Harbour,
Port Macquarie,
Yamba,
Bulahdelah,
Heatherbrae,
Macksville and
Raleigh.
Adelaide Outer South services BusTech bodied
Scania K320UB hybrid departing
Noarlunga Centre Interchange in April 2025 In July 2020, Busways took over Adelaide's Outer South network from
SouthLink, including the Lonsdale and Seaford depots. ==Former operations==