bodied
Scania K230UB in
Carlton North in November 2013 liveried
Coach Design bodied
Scania K124EB at
Wagga Wagga station in November 2012 liveried
Coach Design bodied
Mercedes Benz O500RF-3 in
Wagga Wagga in December 2009 L.C. Dysons Bus Services was founded in June 1952 when Laurie Dyson purchased the business of Ned Gastin with route 46A Regent station to Janefield Hospital. Over the years a number of routes and businesses were purchased both within
Melbourne and in regional
Victoria: •
Nathalia to
Melbourne from HE Taylor in August 1957 •
Kinglake to Melbourne from Heather & Co in 1959 •
Lockington to Melbourne from Harrison,
Echuca in 1968 • Dyson's entered a joint venture with
Reservoir Bus Company to form
East West Bus Company to operate route 560
Broadmeadows station to
Greensborough in August 1980 •
Bega to Melbourne was from Gil Toplis in December 1982 •
Deniliquin - Moama - Melbourne from
Ansett Pioneer in 1987 •
Bairnsdale -
Lakes Entrance from Lextours, Lakes Entrance in 1987 •
Albury -
Mildura from Arms & Bell in July 1992 •
Sale - Bairnsdale and Bairnsdale -
Orbost from Florance, Orbost in January 1994 • Eastern Roadlines,
Bairnsdale in January 1994 • Bell Street Bus Company including the
Cobb & Co coach business in August 2003 • In 2003 Dyson's commenced operating services in
Alice Springs, sold in May 2012 to
Australian Transit Group •
Kyneton Bus Lines in March 2006 • Mylon Motorways,
Wodonga in July 2008 • Northern Bus Lines,
Glenroy from the
Pulitano Group in July 2008 •
Reservoir Bus Company and Midland Tours in November 2012 • Full ownership of
East West Bus Company in February 2014 • Wangaratta Coachlines in July 2014 • O'Connell's Omeo Bus Service in April 2017 • Shepparton Transit/Fallons Bus Service on 1 June 2017 with nine regional bus routes, one V/Line route and 44 vehicles • The
Corowa-Albury Rutherglen operation acquired by from R & L Webster in September 2017 • Bunnaloo Bus Lines in
Bunnaloo in January 2018 • McDonald's
Euroa in January 2018 • Wandong Bus & Coach in March 2018 • Purtills,
Deniliquin in December 2019 with 55 vehicles • Little's Gippsland Coaches in October 2021 with 28 vehicles •
Moonee Valley Coaches route services in March 2024 with 11 vehicles Further to the above acquisitions, Dysons also gained additional bus routes as a result of bus contracting: • In partnership with
Reservoir Bus Company, Dyson formed
Melbourne Bus Link in April 1998 after being awarded a contract to take over provision of services in the western and south-east regions of
Melbourne from
Met Bus. The operation ceased in August 2013. • PTV route services of
Panorama Coaches (routes 343, 578, 579, 580 and 582) in July 2025 ==Services==