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Geelong Transit System


The Geelong Transit System was the umbrella operating brand of public transport in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, but since 2009 timetables and signage have been branded as Geelong Transit with a standard Viclink orange theme, so it is unclear to what extent the former GTS entity still exists as such. Since 2009, GTS (or Geelong Transit) ticketing has become part of the statewide myki smartcard system.

Although trials of a time-based ticketing system commenced in Geelong in the early 1980s as part of a reform of transport ticketing in Victoria, it was not until 1983 that the Geelong Transit System was inaugurated. Over time, buses delivering route services in Geelong were painted in the Geelong Transit System livery of white body and blue stripes. However, after Kefford Corporation purchased Benders Busways in 2000 its buses were progressively repainted into its own green and white livery, and the other GTS operator, McHarry's Buslines, gradually followed suit, with its own overall white livery, including a red, yellow and black stripe. It seems clear after the state government contracts governing the two GTS bus operators were renewed in 2000, they ceased to require a common GTS livery.

Since April 2006 V/Line railway tickets sold to Geelong, South Geelong and Marshall railway station]]s have included GTS travel, as part of the integration of the Victorian public transport fare systems before the introduction of the Myki ticketing system. In 2008 the coming availability of daily and weekly tickets was announced.

Until the introduction of the Myki ticketing system on GTS buses in March 2009, the network used a unified, time-based, multi-modal ticketing system, employing paper tickets issued by bus drivers and inspected manually. Tickets were valid for two hours, from the next full hour after they were purchased. Passengers could make unlimited transfers during the time the ticket is valid, on both urban buses and V/Line rail services within the GTS boundary. GTS tickets were not valid in conjunction with V/Line travel beyond the GTS network boundary.


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