CDC Melbourne is a bus operator in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It operates 55 bus routes under contract to Public Transport Victoria. It is one of the brands of CDC Victoria, which is in turn a subsidiary of ComfortDelGro Australia.
, CDC Melbourne is one of the top three largest commuter bus operators in Melbourne, with 20% of the market share in the city.
In July 2011, Eastrans commenced route 601 as a high frequency shuttle between Huntingdale station and Monash University. In July 2013, CDC acquired the route operations of Driver Group with five routes (routes 612 and 623 - 626) and 42 buses, and integrated into the Eastrans brand.Driver Group sells Melbourne route operations Australian Bus issue 57 May 2013 page 10Driver's Exit Route Bus Services Australian Bus Panorama issue 29/1 July 2013 page 18
In December 2017, the Wyndham depot was opened in the suburb of Truganina, replacing the Altona and Werribee depots which were subsequently closed. The head office of CDC Victoria and the Operations and Customer Centre (OCC) were also moved from Altona and Sunshine respectively into the new depot.
In May 2018, Tullamarine Bus Lines was acquired by ComfortDelGro Australia with 34 buses.CDC Takes Tullamarine Bus Lines Australian Bus Panorama issue 34/1 July 2018 page 26 It was rebranded CDC Tullamarine and integrated into CDC Melbourne on 17 August 2018.
CDC Melbourne initially signed a ten-year performance-based contract with the Victorian government in April 2018, due to commence on 1 July 2018. However, in June 2018, the government offered a seven-year contract to all Melbourne bus operators, with no end-of-term access to staff, depots, fleet and intellectual property. This meant that under this contract, operators are not obliged to transfer any of their assets to the government. CDC Melbourne (including Tullamarine Bus Lines) successfully negotiated with the government and secured a seven-year contracts for its Melbourne metropolitan bus services, which commenced on 1 August 2018.
CDC Melbourne also used to operate from Altona and Werribee depots until they moved into the Wyndham depot which opened in December 2017.
As part of the new bus franchises, a number of buses were transferred from Kastoria Bus Lines (including Broadmeadows Bus Service) to CDC Melbourne on 1 July 2025.
Since the rebranding to CDC Melbourne, the Public Transport Victoria white and orange livery has been adopted as standard for route service buses. An orange, blue and white livery was adopted for charter buses. A small number of buses at the Tullamarine depot still bear the Tullamarine Bus Lines livery, branded with CDC Melbourne signage.
History
2009–2014
2014–2024
2024–present
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