Punchbowl Bus Company

Sunday route 190 trips between Punchbowl and Rookwood Cemetery finished up either at Easter or Anzac Day 1961.

[15] In July 2005 routes 446 Roselands Shopping Centre - Kogarah and 447 Belmore - Greenacre were taken over from Pleasure Tours.

[1][16] In March 2010, Punchbowl Bus Company implemented another route numbering reconfiguration as part of the integrated transport network planning process.

On 1 March 2018, Nightride service N20 was extended to continue into Town Hall via Sydney Airport instead of terminating at Rockdale.

In August 2013, Punchbowl successfully tendered to operate Region 5 for another five years from July 2014.

[19] As of September 2024[update], the company continues to operate charter services in Sydney.

The company operations are divided into three brands: Between 2005 and 2023, Punchbowl's services formed Sydney Bus Region 5.

This includes the Baylink shuttle services at Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point and Rhodes areas.

Punchbowl Bus Company operated Denning and later Mercedes-Benz and MAN coaches in its charter division.

In 2010, the Transport for NSW white and blue livery began to be applied on the Sydney bus fleet.

Since 16 July 2014, all buses used for Sydney services have been equipped to accept the Opal card ticketing system.