Parent | Northern Territory Government |
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Founded | 1978 |
Headquarters | Berrimah |
Service area | Darwin, Casuarina, Palmerston and Rural Areas |
Service type | Public Transport |
Routes | 39 |
Hubs | Darwin CBD, Casuarina, Palmerston |
Depots | 3 |
Fleet | 79 |
Operator | CDC Northern Territory |
Website | www.transport.nt.gov.au/public/bus/darwin |
Darwinbus is the official operational name of the public bus network which operates within the Greater Darwin region, this includes the satellite cities Palmerston and Casuarina, in addition to the Darwin Rural Area in the Northern Territory.[1] The network is exclusively operated by CDC Northern Territory under a six-year contract with the Northern Territory Government starting from 1 July 2022,[2] and in the financial year prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, carried approximately 3.5 million passengers,[3] equivalent to a 5-6% modeshare.[4] Prior to July 2022, the network was operated by two contractors; CDC Northern Territory (previously known as Buslink), and Territory Transit who had shared operation of the majority of urban bus services.[1][5]
Services formerly operated by Territory Transit had been run by the government-owned Darwin Bus Service ("DBS") until October 2014, who had provided about 40% of all services in the Darwin region since Buslink commenced operation during the 1980s.[6] In December 2013, it was announced that Darwin Bus Service services would be privatised.[7][8] In July 2014, Transit Systems (owner of Territory Transit) was announced as the successful tenderer.[9][10][11] In October 2014, Territory Transit took over the former Darwin Bus Service bus operation.[12][13]
In May 2022, CDC Northern Territory was announced as the successful bidder after a competitive tender process.[14][15] While both incumbents placed bids for the tender, Australian Transit Group also placed a bid during the tender process.[16]