Volgren’s Queensland facility has begun delivering 50 new articulated buses into the New South Wales network, with the first vehicles entering service with Busways and Transdev John Holland earlier this year.
The Brisbane-based site has grown from a Queensland-focused operation into a key part of Volgren’s national production network, building and delivering more than 2,000 buses over 25 years — including a long track record in articulated bus manufacturing.
Eagle Farm now runs two dedicated production lines: one for articulated buses and one for rigid city buses. Articulated vehicles from the site are being delivered to three states.
The NSW program demonstrates Eagle Farm’s ability to build complex, high-capacity vehicles for customers well beyond Queensland, and reinforces Volgren’s role in supporting operators and transport authorities as they respond to rising passenger demand across Australia’s urban networks.
It also reflects the facility’s continued evolution, with workforce, production capacity and technical capability all expanding to support increasingly complex vehicle programs nationally.